RED BANK, NJ, March 26, 2012 (Press-News.org) On March 24, 2012 Mike Hoesly attended the Legacy Mastermind in Hasbrouck Heights, NJ. The mastermind is a group of 20 internet marketers getting together to share industry secrets and tips of the trade. The Loyal 9 Revolution and Team Rashkin are leading the event. These two groups have dominated the home business industry for the past few years drawing in hundreds of thousands of leads and millions of dollars as a result.
Hoesly has attended many live events in the industry and the skills learned here will only add to his repertoire. Hoesly says," Live events are the best way to make connections in the industry." At the event, attendees are digging into the nitty gritty of internet marketing skills. Everything from lead generation to blogging to video blogging is being covered at the event.
Internet marketing can be a lonely business if you don't leave your home office and this event is a great opportunity for members of the industry to network and connect. Attendees will be hunkered down for two days straight to learn from each other and the experts.
The event is being held at the main home office of the Loyal 9 Revolution in Northern New Jersey and members have flown in from all over the country to connect at Legacy Mastermind. These events are held several times per year at various locations around the U.S.
To learn more about Mike Hoesly and his business partners visit http://SucceedWithoutMLM.com?t=247LM
Mike Hoesly Attends Legacy Mastermind
Mike Hoesly networks with internet marketing industry experts at Legacy Mastermind in Northern New Jersey.
2012-03-26
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