The 2020 Paper Source Note Symposium begins Thursday!
Hi ,
You have just 3 DAYS to register for the Paper Source Virtual Note Symposium! That's right, this Thursday is the first day of the event and we want to see you there!
► What if I can't make the live event on Oct 1st - 3rd?
If you cannot make the event live, you have complete access to a private member area where ALL THE SESSIONS and MP3s will be stored for you to watch or listen to on your own schedule -- and they NEVER EXPIRE.
► Is it really only $97 WITH the videos and MP3s?!
YES! Although there are certainly costs associated with putting on an event of this magnitude, we do want to pass on some substantial savings to our attendees. The price of just $97 includes non-expiring access to all the speakers' videos & MP3s!So what are you waiting for?!
P.S. If you are a beginner or want a refresher before the Note Symposium, I highly recommend Jeff Armstrong's 2-hour Notes 101 video course, just $49. CLICK HERE for
information.
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