Carbon Copy Pro Review
A lot of people looking for ways to make money at home have contacted me over the past two years about something called Carbon Copy Pro. Since there are probably thousands of other people with questions who have not contacted me as of yet, I have decided to put my thoughts into this article, once and for all.
Is Carbon Copy Pro a Scam or is it just a clever marketing ploy? If you are anything like me, you have most likely spent some time trying to answer this question diligently, without jumping to any conclusions.
FACT: Carbon Copy Pro is a creative marketing system which was formulated by Jay Kubassek and Mike Dillard of Wealth Masters International.
With Carbon Copy Pro, Jay Kubassek and Mike Dillard "claim" to take the human element out of online marketing. This is where I really have to stop and think. After all, to be a successful internet marketer, you need to learn the skills on online marketing and business systems. Furthermore, this is a relationship business. You absolutely have to develop relationships with your prospects. If there did exist such a completely automated system, we would all just push a button, let our computers do the work, and go to the Mall of America for the day. You can be the judge of the Carbon Copy Pro claim. However, I do not think it is possible.
FACT: There is a $49 application fee just to find out more information on Carbon Copy Pro.
This is no better than being charged $49 to look at a menu before deciding whether or not you want to eat at a restaurant. Wealth Masters International makes the claim that the $49 application fee is necessary to screen out people who are not absolutely serious about becoming involved with a home business. They also make the claim that the fee provides their new members with a source of income until they are able to make their first sale. Furthermore, along with the $49 application fee you receive an environmentally unfriendly physical DVD containing an interview with Jay Kubassek. They could have just put the interview on YouTube, and avoided the packaging and the DVD.
One thing that you may not be aware of is the fact that Carbon Copy Pro entails expenses in addition to the $49 application fee. Not only is the start up cost at least $2,000, Carbon Copy Pro also recommends that you have a $2,000 to $5,000 marketing budget. I will let you do the math.
As I have said again and again, the best programs are those which have something to offer, and cost no money to join. Carbon Copy Pro not only costs thousands of dollars to join, but also cost $49 just to "look at the menu". Not to mention the thousands of dollars required for your marketing budget. A marketing budget which is expected to be allocated to the promotion of a website which looks identical to the websites owned by every other Carbon Copy Pro member.
Keep this in mind. Whenever you begin a project to make money at home, make sure that you keep your start-up costs as minimal as possible. The reason why this is important is because when your start up costs are lower, you become profitable faster.
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