Carbon Copy Pro's Funded Proposal: A Review
To those of you who are well-informed about Carbon Copy Pro
, you may have already come across their so-called "funded proposal?" What's this? Is this another form of scam and cheating that network marketing businesses use to lure people? Let's explore.
The Carbon Copy Pro websites features a brief teaser. If you want to know more, you are prompted to pay a relatively small fee of $49. Is the fee worth it, though? After you've paid and your application is submitted, you will be sent a CD that contains very valuable information. In it, Mike Dillard, a successful marketing master, personally tells you all about the product.
You might argue that such information is too small for a $49 fee. You MAY be correct, technically and when speaking of immediate results. However, all collected fees will be used to raise funds for marketers who may not be able to close sales for a short period of time. If - and again, if - you belong to these marketers, then you'd surely take advantage of this funded proposal. So, in the long run, you'd benefit from this meager $49.
This funded proposal also goes to Carbon Copy Pro's advertising efforts. By spreading the word, there will be more people signing up with the company. It goes without saying that this will give you more leads to better build your business.
One last benefit of Carbon Copy Pro's funded proposal is the ability to recognize the time-wasters from the people who genuinely want to start a home-based business venture. You wouldn't pay $49 if you weren't seriously going to pursue it, would you? This is why the members remain loyal to the company, and vice versa.
by: Art Basmajian
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