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May 26, 2008
Phoenix, AZ May, 2008 — CarbonCopyPRO holds its first ever Live Master Marketing Event at the Arizona Grand in Pheonix AZ.
“When I sat at an event like this, it changed my whole world, my whole reality” say’s CarbonCopyPRO co-found Aaron Parkinson when as why he decided hold this event.
CarbonCopyPRO hosts several marketing seminars every year for its members. These events are designed to empower our entrepreneurs with a combination of the right skills and mind sets required to become master marketers. The marketing concepts and strategies that we teach are cutting edge and proprietary.
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Posted: May 26, 2008
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From the Video it looks like it was a wonderful event.
I am currently a merchant service rep who works off 100% commission and looking to join CCPRO. I am able to put food on the table so the dedication and hard work is not a problem for me. However, the upfront financial budget needed is the only enigma I have. I have heard you will need up to $10K to initially start this business and I’ve heard a few thousand $$. Can someone please confirm if these numbers are just ball park figures, correct or incorrect something.
With my current financial situation a few thousand dollars to start this business mite be a problem. I heard all the negative and positive of CCPRO but, not has come out and said, “It will X amount of dollars to initially start your business” If that is something secret and an outside is not suppose to know then I understand. I just wanted to know if someone like myself with less than $300 in a checking account and about $197.98 in a savings account be successfull with hard work an all the dedication in this business.
Sincerely,
Calvert
Hey Guys,
I was very impressed with the training and the venue. Further your attention to detail with the set-up looked outstanding.
Although this one goes back awhile and Tahoe was not to long ago I can’t wait for the next one.
Regards,
Kirk Paterson
http://www.TheManlyMarketer.com