CarbonCopyPRO?

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Hi,

Does anyone do CarbonCopyPRO? I'd love to know what it really is about. Their sales pitch doesn't quite say. Well, I didn't think it did!
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  • Hello Anthony,

    What they sell are high end products, with the first step being financial education, then a high end seminar, and a seminar with what appears to be a vacation attached, etc.

    I like the program, but it is expensive, so have to consider very carefully.

    Good luck,
    Ed
  • I was wondering about carbon copy pro also I really didn't get it either.
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    • Thanks!

      Well, "financial eduction" sounds like "good timing" considering the current economic slowdown.

      Anthony
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  • I have been making money from home for 7 years now marketing big ticket items. I have thousands and thousands of leads and opt ins in my database that of course in this economy havent joined my big ticket program. People these days DONT want ebooks, or personal development, or juices they want to MAKE MONEY and SAVE MONEY. So its smart to offer a smaller ticket program to your prospects to get them to join you instead of leaving money on the table.
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    • I don't know if you have already, I just visited this post, but explain to me about offering a Smaller Ticket Program. Should I not try and join CCPro and offer this Big Ticket Program? I am really debating on this program but want to make money.
  • I've been working with Carbon Copy Pro for about a month now and it's a great community to be apart of. The leadership is fantastic and always quick to lend a helping hand, the training is exceptional and thorough, and the mission is very clear-cut.

    Carbon Copy Pro is the marketing system for high-end products that cover all facets of personal wealth education and management. In the current economic climate, the product is very in-demand because A) the market is not saturated with this sort of product...i.e., lotions, potions, pills, juices, etc., and B) many people are looking for ways to financially secure themselves in the wake of an uncertain future in our economy.

    I recommend Carbon Copy Pro to only the most serious entrepreneurs. It takes a strong-minded, positive, never-say-die mindset to be successful with this company.
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    • They are charging $40 for their APPLICATION KIT. How much does the program itself cost??
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  • Carbon Copy Pro (and just as a caveat, I am not a member) but its a company specific recruiting system for Wealth Masters International, created by Jay Kubassek.

    I've heard excellent things about both of them and Jay is an excellent marketer.

    Gives you a plug-an-play system to start recruiting yourself online for WMI.
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    • Hi !

      Here are some news, that show, that CCPro is really the real deal-

      Just received an email from Jay Kubassek (one of the founders of CCPro) with great news:

      ""

      A high profile 2008 United States Vice Presidential nominee,
      2012 "Presidential" nominee and best-selling author just went
      LIVE with his endorsement of CarbonCopyPRO.

      Check it out "in video"...

      RIGHT HERE --> ccpromentors (.com/RootVideo .html)

      Don't miss this whatever you do Mark.


      Sincerely,

      Jay Kubassek


      If you need more informations, feel free to send me a private message here at the Warrior Forum.


      Mark
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  • That's why CCPro is offering the BiB Product (Business-in-a-Box). It closes the gap of joining CCPro only on a M1-Consultant-Level.

    Get in on a BiB-Level, make some money and then upgrade to M1 or above, when you are comfortable with CCPro.

    How much is the BiB ?

    The BiB retails for only $395 yet pays a whopping $200 commission! PLUS - as a bonus it includes the first month's subscription to CarbonCopyPRO!


    Also included:
    1. $400 QuickStart Discount Code for m1
    2. $200 Discount for future LIVE CarbonCopyPRO Event
    I can even give away a Bonus for the BiB ($50 or $100).

    I think this is a great chance to join CCPro on low cost and then upgrade later on, when you earn money from your BiB-Sales.

    Mark
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    • well I better sell some chicken dinners, car washes and some raffles because I don't have $395 right now. Thanks. I will work on getting my BIB.
  • Hi Jonathan !

    Don't forget to ask your sponsor for the Discount-Code.
    He can give you up to $100, so the price is $295.

    Mark
  • CCPro is a feeder into WMI - $40 application to become a lead for them (Funded proposal) - then $395 for the Business In A Box, then $1995 for Level 1 product, $8995 for Level 2 and $12,995 for level 3 - and they push that you need to do all 3 to make the big bucks.
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    • I dont mean to chime in all of a sudden, but are they nuts? Is this really real or the usual crap people get suckered into? Hell, I am nervous about the bib. I still dont understand what they do although I have read the above posts. They sell high end products. Ok, how do they recommend you market the products? I can afford the $395 investment, but once I hit the enter(payment) button, its do or die. If you would, those that are using the product would tell us more about it to easy the expensive mysteries.
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    • Thanks for the input. This tells me all I need to know. When will people realize that if you have to pay someone money to participate and "lead" then you aren't running a business. You are funding THEIR business! MLM is a complete scam and a waste of time. I'm an Amway refugee and had my eyes opened. Someone else in the thread mentioned the conferences. I could tell some horror stories about that within Amway.

      So it looks like you are selling memberships (Business in a Box? BiB?) to Carbon Copy Pro huh? How is that your own business? [Sigh] I knew there was a catch to that thing.

      Let me end by answering the detractors: I know some of you may be making great money at it. I know some people may love that business model. I'll grant that some are successful. But ultimately the MLM model does not produce "free" people. Your new job becomes motivational speaker and marketer. That isn't for me. Best of luck to those people who like that kind of work though.
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  • I'm still a M1-Consultant and if you don't want to upgrade you don't have.
    No pushing at all.

    Yes, it's a high price ticket, but you don't need a downline to earn a lot of money, because CCPro is based on the GPT-Method (Get paid today).
    You earn huge commisions, not the $35 like on all the clickbank products in the affiliate business.

    Mark
  • The only negatives are when you make a app and BIB sale you have to wait a full month to be paid.
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    • I tried CarbonCopyPRO and lost my money...very expensive to enter and even more expensive to participate...I do not recommend it unless you have money to burn and enjoy going to conferences...
  • Hi Orlan !

    Sure you can lose money when trying to build a business on the internet, but that is the truth for every business you start. Marketing is the key to success not the business, that you have chosen.
    After joining CCPro (by the way you can join CCPro on low cost with the BiB) you don't have to go to conferences, if you don't want. I'm working CCPro from Germany and I have never been to any conferences.
    Your costs for working this business are the same as in any other business. You can focus on free marketing methods (article marketing, ...) or take the costly way with PPC.
    It all depends on your budget not on CarbonCopyPro !

    Just another argument for "System works, people fail" ?

    Mark
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  • I would assume that in order to sell the higher priced products you have to have purchased them yourself?
  • The website below is an honest review of Carboncopypro, wealthmasters etc. It also includes all the cost associated with them

    Wealth Master International and Carbon Copy Pro
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    • Their Alexa stats are from over a year ago and they misinterpreted the purpose of the funded proposal application process. Not even involved with CCPro but I suspect this review is biased.
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  • Hi Warriors !

    I only can recommend CCPro as you have read my posts above. It's always amazing how people, who never worked with CCPro make a honest review about this business - lol

    @James: Why not call your potential sponsor. He is able to give you a $100 Sign-up-Bonus if you want to cut your costs. As in every serious business (and I mean serious not all the other crap you can see on the internet) you have to invest not only into your business but also into your mindest) to become successful. If you only can afford the BiB and that's it, please don't join. You still need an advertising budget. If other business tell you, that you just sign up and they do all the rest for you - FORGET IT !
    Follow the steps in the CCPro-Backoffice and success is only a matter ot time !

    Hope this helps !

    Mark
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  • CarboncopyPRO is a good site. They provide a lot of information about the online business. They provide a good service too. They guide us in a good manner. to know more details please visit this site.
  • Having ONLY people with signature links affiliated to ccpro sales page complimenting about ccpro doesnt do ccpro any good. Hmmmm.
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  • ccpro is a funded proposal system that markets the wmi program packages. it is meant to make you some money upfront while you are looking for the serious person who is ready to invest in a real business model.

    it can be very lucrative but you have to be ready to really put the time and effort into it because if you are new to internet marketing there will be a huge learning curve.

    i found it to be very costly with the monthly fee and i just couldnt keep funding it while trying to set up everything and learn how to market it and try and make sales.

    if you have some capital and have the time then you can do really well with ccpro but it does take dedication and effort. well i guess like anything else if you are gonna be successful then it takes time and effort.

    hope that helps.

    Aloha!
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  • I promise that carbon is not worth the money, there are easier ways to learn this and spending the difference on the right tools is better. NOT THE GURU HYPED CRAP You see..........INSERT MASS ARTICLE CREATOR HERE HYPE HERE
  • I was a part of CCpro. At the time that I was apart, another trend was taking the internet by storm. So I went that way, and made a ton of money. However, HANDS DOWN there is NOT another group of PROFESSIONAL HUMAN (Internet) Marketers available online PERIOD! I AM NOT A PART OF CCpro AT ALL NOW! I am just telling you the truth. Would I go back to promoting CCpro...? Most likely not. The only reason is that I am building a MASSIVE income online with a completely different type of marketing. But again...CCpro would be my first choice if I was going to promote a high ticket home business opportunity. The information (if used) ...you CANNOT put a price tag on. Contact Brian Fanale. He is one of the top money earners, and he TRULY WAS and HAS HELP a HUGE AMOUNT OF PEOPLE become successful. You Can get in contact with Brian Fanale at Brain Fanale dot com or simply google him. NOTE: I HAVE NOT TALKED OR HAD ANY CONTACT WITH BRIAN FANALE FOR OVER A YEAR AND A HALF. HE HAS NO IDEA THAT WHAT I AM DOING...NONE! This is simply to point you and anyone else in the BEST DIRECTION POSSIBLE. Please ignore links at the bottomof this post. They will be updated soon!

    Thanks a million!
  • I actually did go through the application process with Carbon Copy Pro for $49. I was very impressed with their system and their marketing. I did not become part of Carbon Copy Pro even though my application was approved but I did get a great DVD of Mike Dillard interviewing Jay Kubassek for applying.

    I did not get introduced to several different tiers though. As soon as I submitted my application I got an email from Ferny Caballos saying that it would be $2,000 to join. Had I known that I could join for under $400 I may have joined at the time but I wouldn't now. I love Carbon Copy Pro's detailed, systems driven approach to down-line building but what kept me from joining was the fact that Wealth Masters (the product company that Carbon Copy Pro markets) asks $2,000 for seemed to be basically a box of books and CD's about "wealth education."

    This is not meant to be a review of the Wealth Masters product nor is this post intended to be a bash against Carbon Copy Pro or Wealth Masters in any way. If you think the books and CD's that you get for your $2,000 is worth it then by all means join CCP and run with it. I am just saying that I the cost did not match the value that I personally would receive from the product. How many books by Robert Kiyosaki, Donald Trump, J. Paul Getty, Napoleon Hill and others could I get at Barnes & Noble for $2,000? If you can really get the same or more comparable market value from the box of stuff that CCP markets that you could get from books and CD's at Barnes & Noble, Borders Books or Amazon.com then please correct me and explain the comparability to me in detail and I will seriously reconsider.

    If you are thinking of joining Carbon Copy Pro, I would suggest that you go ahead and submit an application just so you can get the DVD of the Mike Dillard and Jay Kubassek interview. It was well worth the $49 to me.

    -Tim
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  • We're looking for intelligent reviews - by people who don't have disguised affiliate links in their signatures. Otherwise the thread closes.


    Update - The sneaky affiliate tried it again - and his post was immediately deleted. This is a final warning.

    Pearson
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    • I have been with them since October 2007. I find them ethical and quality Internet training.
      There is a cost for the back office and the Wealth Masters Products. Wealth Masters is an Networking Marketing Company. Not MLM but similar.

      Contact me directly if you have more questions.
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    • Hi Pearson - my bad. Many apologies. Didn't do the basics of RTFR (Reading the Forum Rules).

      I've 'cleaned up' the sig file so the affiliate links are gone.

      Best regards,

      Dez.
  • Honestly, I'm not a fan, but that's just me. I'm not really one for MLM anyway but basically here's how CCPro works:

    - You buy their "Business in a Box" (BiB) for 495 bucks (you can get it cheaper if your sponsor gives you a coupon code)

    - You receive your "BiB" in the mail which is basically a binded report and DVD telling you how to sell the "BiB" to others.

    - You "upgrade" (pay more money) to their higher tier programs and you then promote those higher end products as well. (You cannot earn any commissions on these higher ticket products until you yourself have bought them)

    - They do offer pretty good training (not worth even close to the pricetag, IMHO), but ultimately what the program boils down to is you pay money for the BiB which then shows you how to sell the exact same BiB to others. It's very similar to the old newspaper ads which read "Send me $10 to learn how to make easy money!" You then send $10 and get a letter telling you to place an ad in the newspaper telling people to send you $10 to learn how to make easy money...

    Just my two cents. I tried it and didn't like it, but if you think you can really promote it well then go for it. For me there are much easier and far cheaper ways to make good money in IM.
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    • Disclosure: I am a CCPro member, so invariably, I have an insider's view.

      Me neither. CCPro operates a direct sales commission strategy. There is a small amount of money you get every month from people you introduce - an on-going commission - but that's it. There aren't any commissions from people they market to.


      The original version consisted of two guides, which were more marketing training, systems & personal development, aiming to give you the core skills needed to market, plus a significant amount of information about what the web-based back office provides, alongside goal-setting strategies...The two DVD's provided more in-depth training.

      From afar, that's how it might look. On closer inspection (ie as an insider), it doesn't work like that, particularly if you buy the BiB as a standalone.

      If I can clarify: The business-in-a-box is really designed to provide the core training for anyone wanting to learn how to market a product or service online, whether it's their own traditional brick-and-mortar business, or a service they offer, or as an affiliate for other products.

      If you like, it provides the rocket launch pad - the required structure to get a business owner or individual up & running with marketing what they want to sell. In other words, it's marketing education of genuinly high value.

      The high end products aren't CCPro - they are wealth education & investment management products offered by WMI.

      When you buy CCPro, you do have a complete marketing training system, complemented by on-going training, webinars and so on. You don't have to market the high end products, or be associated with WMI at all, and there is no expectation to do so.

      I wouldn't be involved with CCPro if that's what it was. CCPro provides marketing training and education. Before joining in August 2009, I did 3 other online marketing training courses last year, which were all good to excellent.

      The main reason for my continued use of CCPro is that I'm not just connected with a product, or training, but also I'm part of a community of entrepreneurs, on which I place significant value.

      I guess it depends on what you're after. It's quite possible to pick up some of the training piecemeal, but to have bang-up-to date strategies in an integrated platform, which are constantly being refined as the internet develops, plus on-going access to marketing trainers, leadership development and so on, makes all the difference IMO, & makes the price tag very much worth it: the price of the individual webinars, calls, skills and leadership development and live events (the latter of which I only pay a nominal fee for) if added it all up, would be in the tens of thousands of dollars.

      Best regards,

      Dez.
  • Does anyone have any idea about the drop-out rate of CCPro members?

    I suppose it could be quite high considering the fact that they only reveal the higher participation costs to you further down the road.

    Not that it's a problem for those who can afford to continue, though.
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    • Re drop-out rate: no idea, sorry.

      About the 'higher participation costs down the road' - not quite sure what you mean. When I joined CCPro, I knew there would be an on-going monthly fees for use of the on-going marketing education & training, plus time & money costs associated with advertising. That's inevitable with any business, and something I readily accept.

      Best regards,

      Dez.
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  • Great post there by hblzr1.

    I believe life should be made simple, not the other way round!
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  • I have several mentors that promote Carbon Copy Pro. It sounds like it gives you up front cash and residual cash.

    Have a great day!
    Dave Steffensmeier
    Free Leads Generation Coach
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    • CCPRO has changed from a Home Business/Make Money from Home to an Internet Education Company. As of November 2009, you can now resell CCPRO Internet Education to Retail Businesses and you can also chose not to sell Wealth Masters products and you can plug in what ever business opportunity you chose.

      I have been with them over 2 years now and personally know many successful people in this company including myself.
  • CCP sounds as dodgy as dodgy can be!

    Hint: Do you think that any single Forum member ever, ever, ever paid their employer each month for the "privilege" of working for them? Or did they work for the employer, and then be paid for the work they did?

    The words gullible, pyramid, Ponzi, Cayman Islands, and broke spring to mind.

    Surprisingly, CCP is, as of this year, part of Warrior Forum's PIPS scheme. Not sure at all of what to make of that.
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    • Hey there Rjaf, I have been with CCPRO since 2007 and I can assure you it is far from dodgy. Myself and many others have had amazing success with this company. I don't think you can name any other company that has created as many 6 and 7 figure members.
      It is definitely not for every one. If you are lazy and have a poor mindset, there is slim chance of you making it.
      There are costs to get started and you need to pay a monthly membership fee. I wish you well on what ever you chose to do but I just wanted to set the record straight that you are clearly misinformed if you think CCPRO is a pryamid or ponzi scheme.

    • Hi rjaf - like sdentrepreneur, I'm also a member of CCPRO, so feel free to completely disregard the rest of the post below...

      My main benefit is that I have continual updates on cutting-edge internet marketing education and training, with what is working today, and access to a team of mentors to help me in every way possible.

      Additionally, CCPRO as a business opportunity operates a single-tier direct sales commission payment model, so there is NO WAY it could ever be accused of being a pyramid scheme.

      Best regards,

      Dez.
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    • Hi, I joined CCPRO two weeks ago after thoroughly researching the company. It is definitely not a scam but you are required to dedicate a lot of time to learn the techniques. This so far has been a very steep learning curve but I know that I will reap the benefits within the next few months.
  • Cheers to that Imurphy !!! I joined CCPRO in 2007 and I have been full time Internet Marketer since then. I get 90 % of my training from their back office and the rest from Forums and other training programs like Frank Kern.
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  • I am a sponser of this program and for good reason. THIS WORKS. Expensive? Yes. Worth every penny? Yes
  • "Good things are not cheap..and cheap things are no good"
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    • Well, I agree with the first half...but there are some terrific cheap WSO's flying around at the moment

      Dez.
  • I was still a newbie a few years ago and was taken in by carbon copy pro for over $3000 in high end products that weren't any use to me. I wish I could get a refund on it now. There are far cheaper ways to learn affiliate mktg on a shoestring budget.
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    • *OUCH* Sorry to hear

      Well, I most certainly wasn't taken in & the products that I purchased continue to be of immense value even 18 months later; I *do* agree that there are cheaper ways to learn affiliate marketing for sure, but CCPRO provides a huge gamut of training covering many areas of sales & marketing, with expert & well-respected industry leaders giving training that alone would cost hundreds, if not thousands of dollars.

      Dez.
  • This post is going to be huge and should be as CCPRO is really worth the money.
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    • ? Not sure what you mean by "is going to be..."

      The thread has been simmering away nicely for over 12 months now, but I wouldn't say it's by any means "huge" compared to other threads that take WF by storm (eg some of the amazing WSO's recently).

      I do agree CCPRO is worth the money (many times over) though

      Dez.
  • I used it and didn't think it was worth it's salt. There are way better marketing systems out there to spend your money on then CCPro. Just my opinion though.
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    • @srbilles - Well, I guess it's "courses for horses"; it depends on how you want to get to where you want to be. PRO is much more than a marketing system; it offers the whole gamut of sales, marketing, mindset & leadership development, strategic wealth creation training and more than can be described here.

      Best regards,

      Dez.
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