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Guest post by: Wade Bradshaw

Article Overview: Just one in a small series of development pointers to help further along your home business or other marketing ventures. These are some of the exact principalss I follow daily to insure my success. Not only key to your business but any walk of life no matter the career path you have chosen.

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Hi, My name is Wade Bradshaw, Pro Member and Mentor, this is another read up on more beginner concerns with home based business and Carbon Copy Pro that i had starting out, as well as some more important things to know? What are some of the worries about starting a home based business? Well, as always, take a few moments and ill talk a bit about my first impressions and thoughts starting out with Carbon Copy Pro.

One of the the worries i had getting started was the learning curve that is normally associated with this type of business. The more i researched and dug around the more i realized the ever changing and vastness of the net. This alone is enough to catch anyone off guard, no matter your background. I as at the time was very new to network marketing, only having one other style of MLM under my belt. As usual, i grew tired of calling and calling people who didn't want to be bothered by a "calling salesman" and hear some sales pitch. Which is one of the major reasons i steered away from the home business opportunity. It left a really sour taste in my mouth for some time. That being said, as i submersed myself into the very new to me back office of Carbon Copy Pro, I started to realize that this company is geared for individuals of every possible background, and income. Not only would it cater to those with years of marketing and home based business experience but I as rookie could easily glide into. The program literally takes you step by step through everything.....and I mean everything. You could walk strait into the program and have absolutely zero experience and within a couple of months be miles ahead of the competition.

Coming from a somewhat poor family in east Texas and working in the oil fields of Colorado and Wyoming for several years, i had become very picky on what and when i spent my hard earned money. As many of you know, 99% of companies require some type of investment to get started, This is something I am and always will be prone to look for when researching a home based business opportunity such as this one. This one is not unlike the rest, the big difference for me that weighed in was the manor in which i entered. It doesn't matter what level you come in at, Carbon Copy Pro was designed to work with you. When i came in i told my sponsor about my financial situation, ie broke! I was totally taken by surprise how easy it is to run this company for free. The strategies you will learn will put you on auto pilot for literally zero cash capital. If you learn and simply do the program, you will fire your boss this year!

Once again, these are just a few of the concerns I faced coming into the game. In retrospect, I guess im trying to answer and pin down some of the questions i would have asked while researching Carbon Copy Pro as a possible home based business. I know now what it takes to get started and it truly is a leap of faith. Thanks for your time, look forward to seeing you next time

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My name is Wade Bradshaw, Carbon Copy Pro members and Sponser. After 7 Years in the Oil and Gas Industry, I finally had enough of working for other people. Found the solution and took upon a journy that would change my life and the way I see the world. My goals have shifted and I found that the only way to happiness is to insure the people arround you are successful. Once that is achieved you will have wealth beyond money.

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