
Published 19th June 2009
Carboncopypro has landed in the middle of an online thunderstorm in recent months and following a review of it’s marketing model, the group came out of the woods and into the open to face the growing crowd of potential entrepreneurs wanting to know the answer to the great carboncopypro question; Is carboncopypro a scam?
One person able to answer this question in detail is Neil Ashworth, successful internet entrepreneur and leading carboncopypro group member.
Mr Ashworth has taken the last few weeks to review the carboncopypro business in detail and focused on its controversial business in a box to answer the question being asked right now online; Is carboncopypro a scam?
“Carboncopypro is a powerful marketing system” said Mr Ashworth “It takes the four main areas where network marketers fail and provides answers”
So, what are those four areas?
According to Mr Ashworth this is where the controversy begins “Most network marketers are taught a traditional face to face way to build your business which means a lot of trial and error and a lot of pushing your opportunity on people” he stated “This isn’t the way to market any business and only leads to failure. Carboncopypro took the time to review what works and what doesn’t and has provided systems, training and support in the business in a box to help new and experienced online marketers brand themselves, get their business seen online, attract leads and prospects and make sales”
The upshot of this is a top tier business model that rewards carboncopypro members with a high commission based income with unlimited earning potential. A review of the earnings already achieved would suggest carboncopypro is certainly not a scam and we asked Neil Ashworth to review how these earnings have been achieved in such a short time.
“It’s true, there have been some incredible earnings already within the carboncopypro group but don’t think this is easy. The systems are in place to help you build your carboncopypro business but the tools are only as good as the man or woman holding them”
It looks as though carboncopypro does stand up under review and despite claims of a carboncopypro scam there is nothing to suggest this business model is anything more than a high income potential direct sales model which for some will be life changing and for others will be just another expensive hobby.
For further information on the CarbonCopyPro business visit: http://www.SocialMediaMarketingProfits.com