How To Use Carbon Copy Pro As A Strategic Tool For Your Business
Article Overview: Carbon Copy Pro is one of the most talked about business program these days on the internet. With so many people over the world trying to make income online, it is not surprising that most of them fail. Read on to know how Carbon Copy Pro can be used as a strategic tool for your online business.
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How To Use Carbon Copy Pro As A Strategic Tool For Your Business
Jay Kubassek introduced the Carbon Copy Pro some time back as a marketing system that he used himself to generate a jaw dropping amount of profit. Soon enough, the online marketing world was shaken to its core. People have since bounced to grab the program and have implemented it on their own online business and have come forward to share their success stories of using the Carbon Copy Pro.
Since its launch, the program has gained a lot of momentum and ordinary people have become successful at online marketing. However, many people are still not aware that this can be a very important strategic tool for their online business.
Given below are a few ways in which the Carbon Copy Pro can help your online marketing business become successful in a short time:
- Every home-based online marketing business faces quite a lot of challenges. Sales businesses are often the most difficult. Carbon Copy Pro is created to deliver the required marketing support to members to help them succeed. Carbon Copy Pro is designed to instantly put all prospects in front of the skilled marketing masters. Members only need to send people to their website and from there the experts will handle it for them.
- Most marketers aren't skilled at sales. They can talk about the product but closing the sale is often a big challenge. When Kubassek designed the Carbon Copy Pro, he instantly recognized that members will need someone on their side, who can effectively draw in prospective clients and close sales.
He understood that members had limited time available to them. Carbon Copy Pro is designed as a resource that is best used to simply send people to a website. Once they arrived at the website, a team of professionals and experienced 'crack closers' follow-up with the prospects.
- Another challenge that most new marketers face is a lack of an advertising budget. While several people can afford to advertise, they simply don't have the financial resources to do so while they wait for commissions to arrive several weeks later. In any business, profits are needed instantaneously.
The Carbon Copy Pro system offers same-day payment for all sales. This way, people who
work from home can take the advantage of this program to create an everyday income which they can also use elsewhere in their other
online marketing ventures.
- Another major benefit of the Carbon Copy Pro is that it is a complete guide for new as well as intermediate online marketers. Those who are still new to the field can use this step-by-step guide to follow the exact blueprint of the path that was taken by the creator of the program to build his business from scratch.
Instead of wasting time experimenting with various strategies,
online marketers can follow this ready made strategy and watch their business grow in no time.
The Carbon Copy Pro can be an excellent resource for ensuring the
success of your business if you use it wisely.
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Top 19 Copywriting books
- 1. Ogilvy on Advertising. David Ogilvy. Wiley.
2. Positioning: The Battle for your Mind. Al Ries and Jack Trout. Warner.
3. The New Positioning. Jack Trout. McGraw-Hill.
4. Tested Advertising Methods. John Caples. Prentice-Hall.
5. How to Make your Advertising Make Money. John Caples. Prentice-Hall.
6. Guerrilla Advertising. Jay Conrad Levinson. Houghton Mifflin.
7. Direct Mail Copy that Sells. Herschell Gordon Lewis. Prentice-Hall.
8. Sales Letters that Sizzle. Herschell Gordon Lewis. NTC Business Books.
9. Herschell Gordon Lewis on the Art of Writing Copy. Herschell Gordon Lewis. Prentice-Hall.
10. Romancing the Brand. David Martin. American Management Association.
11. The Art of Writing Advertising: Conversations with William Bernbach, Leo Burnett, George Gribbin, David Ogilvy, Rosser Reeves. NTC Business Books.
12. Confessions of an Advertising Man. David Ogilvy. NTC Business Books.
13. My Life in Advertising. Claude Hopkins. NTC Business Books.
14. Scientific Advertising. Claude Hopkins. NTC Business Books.
15. How to Become an Advertising Man. James Webb Young. NTC Business Books.
16. The Lasker Story as He Told It. NTC Business Books.
17. Advertising Concept and Copy. George Felton. Prentice Hall.
18. The Copy WorkShop Workbook. Bruce Bendinger. The Copy Workshop.
19. Hey, Whipple, Squeeze This: A Guide to Creating Great Ads. Luke Sullivan. Wiley.
This should keep you busy for at least a year.
Enjoy!
Business Innovation
- Hi Simon
If you can finish off the Business Plan and think about your strategic direction or how you are going to use your product to convince people it's a great idea, it will set the foundation for your programming project. You see, when you are looking for funding you will need a Business Plan and Strategic Plan that will convince companies to invest into your new idea.
Has anyone achieved this idea before using another industry besides health and fitness that you know of?
You should also design some mockups as a "preview" for your programming project. This will also help reduce your programming costs as everyone will know exactly what you want if you have detailed mockups already completed including any functionality you require.
Starting mockups for websites and software applications on paper is the best way if you're not a guru in graphic editing software.
Securing Financing
- This is a short article that a friend of mine put together. He's a business banker and it seems that he would be the right person to put the info together. He compiled it for inclusion in a book about opening a pizza shop. There could be some useful info here -
In order for a bank to even consider financing for a business loan such as a pizza restaurant, the first step is to have good personal credit. If you have previous credit issues that have lowered your credit scores, make sure you are prepared to either hear, “No”, or “Please explain this (these) credit marks.” If you have not demonstrated the ability to manage your own personal finances then most likely you will not have the opportunity to manage the financing from a bank for a business. When you make the initial contact with a bank, ask to speak to a commercial loan officer.
Other types of loan officers include consumer (think car loans) and mortgage (think home purchases and home equity loans). The commercial loan officer will be able to provide a list of things you will need to give him/her in order to consider the restaurant financing. Information required for a new business most likely will include the following:
Personal financial statement (Assets – Liabilities = Net Worth)
Personal tax returns (two years)
Business Plan
If leasing property, copy of the lease agreement
If purchasing property, copy of the sales contract
Personal History / Resume (may not be required but is very
helpful)
If an existing business, add the following to the list above:
Business tax returns (two years)
Copy of State Corporation Commission Certificate
Copy of Federal Tax Identification Number or Employer
Identification Number (EIN)
Copy of Articles of Incorporation (if corporation)
Copy of Operating Agreement (if partnership)
One common mistake a new business owner often makes with regard to financing is that one loan will cover all the financing needs. This is typically not the case and can lead to cash flow problems that could result in default on the loan, which is not what the lender or borrower want. In most cases, either two or sometimes three separate loans would be appropriate. For instance, if one is purchasing real estate then a long-term mortgage loan would be appropriate to finance that purchase.
However, the pizza restaurant may need to purchase equipment and have cash available monthly to meet payroll and purchase rolling inventory.
An equipment loan could take the form of a five or seven year loan with a fixed monthly payment much like a car loan. A line of credit, on which one would pay interest monthly on the outstanding balance, may be prudent for short-term cash flow purposes. All three should be addressed in the business plan and discussed with the commercial loan officer.
Chris
My entry
- 1. The Best Business Books Ever: The 100 Most Influential Business Books You'll Never Have Time to Read
- this is a fascinating book about the history of Business theory, and I'd recommend it to anybody.
2. The Big Book of Small Business: You Don't Have to Run Your Business by the Seat of Your Pants, by Tom Gegax. Ditto.
3. PADI: The Business of Diving Book
Okay, so this book won't be of use to anyone who doesn't want to start a scuba store, but I did, and this book was of course invaluable to me in reaching that goal.
Different Hats
- CEO Sales & Marketing & Leadership Development Company
Strategic Vision 10
Alliances & Growth Strategies 10
Hiring & Managing People 8
Mentoring 8-9
Strategic Planning for Clients 10
Execution of Marketing Campaigns 9-10 (i have great people who do the nitty gritty)
Financial Management 9
Bookkeeping 3 (outsourced as I really hate the fine details like GST0
Administrative Follow Up 6-7 (again have great staff)
Writing & Publishing 9 (getting better all the time!)
Speaking 10 (so I have been told)
Self Promotion 9-10
Web development & Promotion 6-7 (learning more and have brought on players who are 10+)
Babysitting Employees (1 - wont do it, that's why I work so hard to hire and motivate the people I have)
Great topic Kevin!!
Jude
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