A cousin of mine recently bought a really nice new car. I mean a really nice car. Then he moved to a larger house in a lovely neighborhood. Then he started working 4 days a week. He had everything he wanted. To top it all he was working from home on a home business that he loved.
Naturally I was interested. I found that he’d poured his heart and soul into the Wealth Masters International business opportunity. I did a little research and found what I thought was a shortcut.
Carbon Copy Pro claimed, when it first arrived on the scene in late 2007, to have spent $400,000 on market research. It also claimed to have made 4 millionaires with its marketing system (problem 1: Carbon Copy Pro is not a business opportunity like Wealth Masters International, but a marketing system based around business opportunities). You simply sign up for the program and give them your list of contacts. They use their professional staff to close all the deals.
It sounded good to me. This seemed to offer all the benefits of a home business opportunity without any of the work.
But offering this ideal was as far as the program went. The truth behind Carbon Copy Pro is that it is deceptive and not particularly well thought out. Do you research thoroughly before you sign up to anything like Carbon Copy Pro.
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