Carbon Copy Pro Review: What You Need To Know Before You Join.
Carbon Copy Pro Review: For those who are interested in internet marketing opportunities, Carbon Copy Pro has sometimes become a topic of discussion. The program claims to sell products that generate commissions of $1000 on each sale. It was founded by Jay Kubassek and is generally marketed to people as a personal business opportunity.
The products that are sold all relate to finances in some form. The products are meant to be educational tools that will teach the prospective buyers about how to manage their finances effectively. Topics such as how to lessen your taxes before you file them or get out of debt are usually approached.
The products are regarded to be of particular interest because they are supposed to teach about finances and the methods of managing them from the prospective and experiences of the wealthy. This type of knowledge would be considered to be something that would not be known by the general public, making it a topic of interest.
However, the program is based on a funded proposal system. The entire idea is to market Carbon Copy Pro and get people interested in the system, only to tell them that they can only learn more information if they submit a membership application with a required fee. After the fee is paid, more information can be learned and if the individual wishes to invest in the system, then the sale makes a $1000 commission.
Even the program’s website reflects the funded proposal system and its ideal. If an individual were to look at the website in curiosity about what is offered, they would find that the main page clearly reflects it is a members only website and program. For those who are interested about learning more, the site then directs you to register for an overview and makes suggestions about membership applications for further introduction to the private site.
The other consideration is regarding how the individual deals with leads. Theoretically, the individual would have to market the program to as many leads as possible and find out which leads were interested in the products. From there, more marketing would also have to occur, and out of that percentage, how many of those individuals actually pay the application fee, and how many go further into purchasing the program that gives the $1000 commission? It also isn’t revealed how the leads are even found or developed over time.
In general, it would seem that it would be hard to find out more information about the program itself if an individual did not wish to pay the application fee. An internet search can direct you to a multitude of information for free, which can leave an individual to make decisions for themselves about the work at home opportunity. The information found is both in favor and warning against participation. There are even videos directed to both opinions.
So is Carbon Copy Pro a successful business venture? Some claim yes and others claim no. In any case, the best option in any scenario about work at home opportunities is to do your research about the company before you sign on.
It really doesn’t matter if Carbon Copy Pro is a legitimate business or not. Because if you don’t know how to market then you will get nowhere and will be frustrated. What you really need to learn to do is market and brand yourself. To get access to my CCP marketing blueprint visit MLM Lead System Pro
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