Friday, January 4, 2008

Carbon Copy Pro By Jay Kubassek - Scam Or Legitimate Business Opportunity?

Carbon Copy Pro By Jay Kubassek - Scam Or Legitimate Business Opportunity?
Have you heard about the Carbon Copy Pro Marketing System
and wondering if it's a scam or legitimate? This article
will give you an unbiased review of the system.

CarbonCopyPro is an automated marketing system put together
by Jay Kubassek with the help of Mike Dillard. Jay was once
a marketer of Liberty League. He then decided to move on to
become involved with Wealth Masters International.

Jay has had his up and downs in the industry and after he
achieved success, he decided to create his own marketing
system. Jay claims, "After 4 years, $400,000 of marketing
testing, and millions of dollars in earnings, we have
perfected the most powerful, automated, turn-key, sales and
marketing system on the planet."

So what is CarbonCopyPro and what does it have to do with
Wealth Masters International?

CarbonCopyPro is a marketing system that has been developed
by Jay and his associates to try to help solve many of the
problems that most people face in a home based business.
They claim that with Carbon Copy Pro there is no phone
calling, no selling, and no cold calling.

Essentially what Carbon Copy Pro does is works as a funnel
to attract prospects to a company. CarbonCopyPro was
released after The Reverse Funnel System by Ty Coughlin,
but it works very similarly. The users of the system pay a
monthly fee to use Jay Kubassek's branded information.

The marketers advertise the system where prospects are
driven to a website that acts to "pre-qualify" them. The
prospects have to fill out a questionnaire after they have
paid a $49 application fee.

The prospects do all of this in order to find out the real
cost of the program which is Wealth Masters International.
The cost to join is $1,500. The goal of this Jay claims is
to weed out the "tire kickers". If a person is not willing
to pay the $49 fee, they will certainly not be willing to
pay the $1,500 to join WMI.

Your total start up investment into this program will be
about $2,000, plus advertising. There are also co-ops to
be a part of as well.

In conclusion, while The Carbon Copy Pro marketing system
is not a scam, there is one major downside that I see to
the system. That is that you are branding Jay Kubassek and
his program. The goal of online marketing is to brand
yourself, not someone else. For new online marketers who
are completely satisfied with spending their money to drive
traffic to someone else's site, Carbon Copy Pro could work
just fine for them. However, there is no such thing as a
completely automated system. At some point you will have to
start branding yourself to achieve success online. The
other downside would be the significant monthly costs
involved with the program. Again, when you are paying to
use someone else's system, it is going to cost you.


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If you are looking to earn a Substantial Online Income,
visit http://www.BigTicketWealth.org .
Brian McCoy is a six figure earner and one of the top
income earners in the home business industry. Brian works
with entrepreneurs around the world. He devotes the time,
energy, and effort into his team and works with them to
ensure their success.

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