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Carbon Copy Pro Review: Is It Really That Easy To Make Money?

January 11, 2010

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Carbon Copy Pro Review: Carbon Copy Pro is an internet marketing program founded by Jay Kubassek. The program is considered top tier and is used by some individuals as work at home employment. The individuals who participate in Carbon Copy Pro generally sell products that create a commission of around $1000 on each sale.

In general most of the products that are sold on the above commission relate to finances. They are products designed to educate the buyer, or potential buyer, about taking control of their finances and dealing with their finances properly. In example, there are products related to the education of getting out of debt or taking specific action to minimize your taxes when you file for them.

Supposedly, the information that would be found in these products are aspects that would remain unknown to the rest of the world except for those who are rich. The products are supposed to serve as an education of how the wealthy deal and manage with their finances. This sort of information would not be common knowledge to those who are having the products pitched to them.

However, the program itself is actually funded proposal system. What this means is that the individuals must pitch and advertise the products of Carbon Copy Pro to prospective customers, on the promise that they can learn more information about the program and the products after they have submitted a members application for approval and a fee. After that, if the interested individuals purchase the system, the commission is $1000.

In reference to the funded proposal system, there should be some consideration made towards the program’s website. An individual may go to the website searching for more information about what Carbon Copy Pro is in curiosity and find that the main page even explains that it is a members only program. If someone wishes to learn more about the program itself, the site encourages you to register for an overview and mentions applications for membership into 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.

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