Asian Sales Society

Helping the Asian Community progress with sales oriented staffing solutions.

🥋 The Origin of the Asian Sales Society

It didn’t start with a company.

It started with a conversation, late at night, between closers who were tired of being underestimated.

They weren’t born into connections. They didn’t come from privilege.

They came from kitchens, warehouses, call centers, and cubicles, all chasing a vision their families never understood.

Every rejection built armor. Every “no” taught discipline.

And from that hunger… came something bigger.

A brotherhood.

The Asian Sales Society was never meant to just sell.

It was meant to build dominance through discipline, a place where men sharpen each other like steel.

A community that didn’t bow to trends, didn’t seek validation, and didn’t settle for mediocrity.

It started as a small Discord group of closers comparing call notes and commissions.

By the end of the year, it had evolved into a global network...

a movement where every member learns to master communication, leadership, and business at the highest level.

No fluff. No fake motivation.

Just results, accountability, and respect.

🐉 Enter Joey Grayson

Joey Grayson wasn’t born a salesman.

He was built through chaos.

Son of immigrants.

Raised with a mix of pressure, pride, and expectation, the kind that makes or breaks a man.

He dropped out of college not because he couldn’t handle it,

but because he realized he was learning how to obey, not how to win.

He started as a cold caller making 100 dials a day for $3 an hour

and got told “you sound too stiff,” “your accent’s weird,” “you’re not aggressive enough.”

But Joey didn’t crumble. He studied.

Every call, every objection, every silence. He treated it like a science.

By 24, he wasn’t just closing deals.

He was building killers. Training closers who outperformed veterans twice their age.

When other groups focused on scripts, Joey focused on psychology.

When others sold hype, he taught humility and heat.

And when every other “sales community” turned into noise.

Joey built the Asian Sales Society like a dojo.


Every call, a sparring match.


Every rep, a test of mindset.


Every failure, a chance to come back sharper.