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Jeff Loeffler Partners With Top Internet Marketing Earners Aaron & Sophia Rashkin!

After 41 years as an Operating Engineer, working at least 40 hours per week and traveling 180 miles a day to and from the job, the reality finally hit home that there had to be a better way of earning an income.

2011-12-21
BRIGHTWOOD, VA, December 21, 2011 (Press-News.org) By doing a lot of research as well as being taken by some unscrupulous scam artists I was able to find PRO Elite an outstanding Internet Marketing Community that has a proven track record for success through its training and mentoring platform.

I have been fortunate enough to partner with two of the most successful marketing leaders in the community, Aaron and Sophia Rashkin. They bring several years of experience in network marketing, home based business and direct sales to the table, and are truly dedicated to the success of their team members.

Being able to work from home and make an income to support a lifestyle that only few can dream of has become my goal. I know by working with these two successful leaders will bring my goals and dreams to reality.

Using the PRO Elite Training and my Marketing Partners Aaron & Sophia, the time to be online and producing an income has been greatly reduced. The utilization of all the materials, webinars and coaching skills will only strengthen the ability to become as successful as others in the Pro Elite Community.

By having a Marketing Partner when getting started, makes beginning an online home based business more attractive to new comers and gives you the advantage that many other would not have.

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[Press-News.org] Jeff Loeffler Partners With Top Internet Marketing Earners Aaron & Sophia Rashkin!
After 41 years as an Operating Engineer, working at least 40 hours per week and traveling 180 miles a day to and from the job, the reality finally hit home that there had to be a better way of earning an income.