NEW YORK, NY, March 26, 2012 (Press-News.org) Online Marketing Entrepreneur Adner Colon knew his life would change when he joined Carbon Copy Pro in February 2012 but not in the way he expected.
Online Marketing Entrepreneur Adner Colon knew his life would change when he joined Carbon Copy Pro in February 2012 but not in the way he expected.
On March 24th and 25th Adner Colon will be attending an exclusive Action Freedom Legacy (AFL) Legacy Mastermind event at Hasbrouck Heights. The trainers for the event are Aaron and Sophia Raskin and members of the Loyal 9 who are top producers in the online marketing industry.
Here's what Adner have to say about the event, "To join a company that's genuine to help you succeed is great but when you come to an even to get trained by the exact people who you see up on stage winning awards and you hear their name all over the company it's priceless. I can't wait."
During this event Adner Colon will get group training and personal one on one training to enhance his business. Adner Colon will use the latest techniques and skills that Aaron and Sophia and members of the Loyal 9 use today to create their success.
This is 3rd Legacy Mastermind event that have taken place and it's amazing to see how people you hear about in your company that have so much success and making tremendous amount of money is willing to take the time out and train others to helped them reach their level.
To check out Colon's page go to http://stopchasingleads.com and we will catch up with him after the event.
"A smart man learns from his mistakes, a genius learns from the mistakes of others."
Adner Colon Attend Exclusive Action Freedom Legacy Mastermind Event at Hasbrouck Heights, NJ
Adner Colon will be attend the Action Freedom Legacy Mastermind and learn top notch marketing techniques from leaders in the online marketing industry Aaron and Sophia Rashkin and members from the Loyal 9.
2012-03-26
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[Press-News.org] Adner Colon Attend Exclusive Action Freedom Legacy Mastermind Event at Hasbrouck Heights, NJAdner Colon will be attend the Action Freedom Legacy Mastermind and learn top notch marketing techniques from leaders in the online marketing industry Aaron and Sophia Rashkin and members from the Loyal 9.



