Sunday, May 4, 2008

Carbon Copy Pro By Jay Kubassek - Legitimate Or A Scam?

Carbon Copy Pro By Jay Kubassek - Legitimate Or A Scam?
Carbon Copy Pro is not a straightforward opportunity, which
should give people pause right away. Nevertheless, this
review will try to cover both sides of what this
opportunity may offer. There are a number of critiques
that others have reported, while those who say they have
used the system successfully focus on the advantages that
the program offers.

Drawbacks

- You have to pay monthly fees to use the turnkey system.
- You are giving Kubassek's product more publicity, which
may draw some people away from your site.
- You must pay $49 to learn more about the program, which
in turn leads you to Wealth Masters International. This
costs another $1,495 to join, after which you will finally
get access to the system.
- It is not immediately clear what you will be selling,
which is a red flag for any program.

Advantages

- You get a package that allows you to automate your
website and saves you time and effort.
- Using the system can allow you to earn commissions from
the beginning which can help keep you afloat as you
continue to learn the ropes of online marketing.
- You work with a company that takes care of fulfilling the
orders for you; your part is marketing the product on the
internet.

Implications

If you don't have $1495 to spend or are not interested in
joining Wealth Masters International, then this system is
probably not for you. Some claim success with Carbon Copy
Pro and WMI, but others view the products as worthless, and
they consider the system to be another high-ticket
marketing scheme to avoid. If you can get it to work for
you, Kubassek's system may turn out to be an easy way to
make some money. Yet having to pay just to get more
information could also be a way to find out just who the
most gullible prospects are going to be.

Some might argue that these automated systems make selling
easier because you don't have to face people. When you are
overcharging them for your products or materials an
impersonal approach is even easier, since you avoid having
to look your buyers in the eye. There's a fine line
between selling e-products with low or no overhead cost as
a smart business plan and turning your plan into a scheme
that you know is unlikely to benefit the buyer. It seems
that some are choosing the latter.


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Jayne Manziel is a successful Entrepreneur coach and has
helped hundred's of people build their business for over 20
years. She devotes the time, energy, and effort into her
team and mentors them to ensure their success. To learn
more visit Jayne's Making Money Online website at
http://www.freecashcoach.com . A proven leader, she offers
a Sales and Marketing Strategy for all of her team members
in achieving financial success.

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