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dizzyup21 Forums Member
Joined: 27 Jan 2010 Posts: 3
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#1 · Posted: 27 Jan 2010 05:41
Hi,
Has anyone ever tried using MLM Lead System Pro in the front end and then used Carbon Copy Pro in the backend. I'm not in any of them yet and wondering which to choose.... or could I have the best of both worlds.
Anyone?
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mountainmom5
Joined: 30 Aug 2007 Posts: 3063
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#2 · Posted: 28 Jan 2010 00:43
I haven't used either one of them... but welcome to the forum.
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Matt Zenittini
Joined: 16 Jan 2009 Posts: 451
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#3 · Posted: 28 Jan 2010 14:20
I wouldn't get into CCPro if I was you.
But if you do do not use it with MLMLSP because CCPro is simply just the marketing aspect to another company that you need to buy into. You don't need MLMLSP that's what CCPro does.
I'd run from both companies. Google the7figurenetworker. That's one to get involved with to generate leads for an MLM.
Of course the MLM is your choice..
Check out this thread to help you find a good MLM.
Critical Factors in Choosing an MLM Company Good Luck,
Matthew Zenittini
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shaun Forums Member
Joined: 23 Oct 2009 Posts: 129
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#4 · Posted: 2 Feb 2010 03:02 · Edited by: shaun
dizzyup21: Has anyone ever tried using MLM Lead System Pro in the front end and then used Carbon Copy Pro in the backend. I'm not in any of them yet and wondering which to choose.... or could I have the best of both worlds. Dizzyup21 Which one do you prefer?...which one do you like the most?...which one meets your needs?...which one looks like the best to YOU? have you had a good look at both? Dont worry about what others say...ultimately its your choice. Choose which one you think you can run with.
Now Matt wrote: "But if you do do not use it with MLMLSP because CCPro is simply just the marketing aspect to another company that you need to buy into."
Matt, As you know Im with CCPro and I can assure you that you dont need to buy into anything. Your not forced to join any company or MLM...you can bring your own primary business into this system if you wish.
Dizzyup21: I am not with MLMLSP so I cannot comment on them specifically but it is my understanding there are some people who use MLMLSP in conjunction with CCPro
Are you looking at just MLM'rs as your primary target audience?? If so CCPro can meet this requirement spectacularly, but it also has the advantage of allowing you to target pretty much anyone in any niche....even offline business.
Good luck with you r fact finding and if you do have questions feel free to ask me.
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talfighel
Joined: 17 Mar 2007 Posts: 1034
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#5 · Posted: 2 Feb 2010 10:52
If the program sells on the back end a HIGH ticket item, then I do not recommend getting into either of them.
HIGH ticket items online do not sell well and again I do not recommend that you get into it.
There are other program, MLM that is, that you can get started for less then $100 and have a very low monthly fee.
Tal
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Matt Zenittini
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#6 · Posted: 2 Feb 2010 14:16
shaun: Matt, As you know Im with CCPro and I can assure you that you dont need to buy into anything. Your not forced to join any company or MLM...you can bring your own primary business into this system if you wish. Thank you, I misunderstood CCPro then =].
talfighel: HIGH ticket items online do not sell well and again I do not recommend that you get into it. Tell that to Mike Dilliard.
Matt
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edlen89 Forums Member
Joined: 2 Feb 2010 Posts: 1
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#7 · Posted: 2 Feb 2010 19:16
MLSP and CCPro are both valid marketing systems if used effectively. Can MLSP be used on the front end and CCPro on the back end? Yes. It depends on what you are marketing.
MLSP is great to use when reaching out to the general network marketing community. Why? Because its monthly membership fee is affordable to most MLM'ers.
If you are promoting a higher ticket program on the backend and have the benefit of CCPro doing all the heavy lifting for you through their exceptional sales funnels, then it can be a powerful combination when used with MLSP on the front end.
There is a market for everything online when presented attractively and strategically.
Many experienced and successful marketers are using both MLSP and CCPro. There are many pros to doing so.
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shaun Forums Member
Joined: 23 Oct 2009 Posts: 129
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#8 · Posted: 2 Feb 2010 20:32
talfighel: HIGH ticket items online do not sell well and again I do not recommend that you get into it. Are you kidding !!!
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shaun Forums Member
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#9 · Posted: 2 Feb 2010 20:33 · Edited by: shaun
Matt Zenittini: talfighel: HIGH ticket items online do not sell well and again I do not recommend that you get into it. Tell that to Mike Dilliard. What Matt said !!
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Matt Zenittini
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#10 · Posted: 2 Feb 2010 23:13 · Edited by: Matt Zenittini
I can't believe talfighel even said that...
WOW.
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talfighel
Joined: 17 Mar 2007 Posts: 1034
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#11 · Posted: 4 Feb 2010 10:24
You guys better believe it.
I was in a system before that sold a $3000 membership. Got the company close to 2500 opt ins and not even 1 sale.
Being a full time internet marketer, I can honestly say that in my own view HIGH ticket items do not sell well at all.
You are better off getting into a program that requires your first month fee of less then $100 and $20-$50 monthly recurring fee instead of wasting your time and money trying to promote a high ticket work at home program.
Tal
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shaun Forums Member
Joined: 23 Oct 2009 Posts: 129
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#12 · Posted: 4 Feb 2010 11:44
Hi
talfighel
I was wondering if you have read Scientific Advertising by Claude Hopkins. I say this because there is a section in the book regarding this topic. i certainly dont mean to patronise you by asking as i know its an incredibly popular book and its probable you have read it, but on the off chance you have not read it here is a link to it...its public domain and the link is not mine:
http://www.scientific-advertising.co.uk/
I have also posted this for the benefit of everyone else on this discussion who is interested as the site describes "Scientific Marketing by Claude Hopkins is rightly regarded as a must-read for any aspiring marketer."
I trust you all will enjoy this if you have not read it as it is as true today as as it was 1923 when it was written.
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talfighel
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#13 · Posted: 4 Feb 2010 15:47
shaun: Hi talfighel I was wondering if you have read Scientific Advertising by Claude Hopkins. I say this because there is a section in the book regarding this topic. i certainly dont mean to patronise you by asking as i know its an incredibly popular book and its probable you have read it, but on the off chance you have not read it here is a link to it...its public domain and the link is not mine: http://www.scientific-advertising.co.uk/I have also posted this for the benefit of everyone else on this discussion who is interested as the site describes "Scientific Marketing by Claude Hopkins is rightly regarded as a must-read for any aspiring marketer." I trust you all will enjoy this if you have not read it as it is as true today as as it was 1923 when it was written. No, I have never read it and can only say from my experience that again, HIGH ticket items do not sell that well.
That is just my opinion and I am sure that others here have their own opinion about it.
Other internet marketing leaders have also told me and other people at other forums that high ticket items don't sell well.
I would not sit here and say these things if I did not experience this myself.
Should we have an arguement about this matter? I don't think so.
Tal
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shaun Forums Member
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#14 · Posted: 4 Feb 2010 18:59 · Edited by: shaun
Hi Tal
Im certainly not wanting to argue and Im not discounting your experience. I was just recomending this book because its really cool and it talks about sales and perceptions and price points. In fact Claude Hopkins pretty much invented "split testing" as he coded all his coupons to track sales in the early 1900's...its just pretty interesting. Im not challenging you in anyway.
To give you an example of the types of concepts discussed in this book: About 15 + years ago I used to purchase jewellery from South East Asia and sell it here in Australia. I used to go over and go to silver jewellery "supermarkets" and buy at 6 Thai Baht a gram. All said and done the average ring would cost me about 1 dollar Aus or about 1.09 US. Now I used to sell these rings for about $30 each..tidy profit. Now I know $30 isnt a "HIGH Ticket" item , what Im talking about is the psychlogy...you see I learnt quickly from this that people are funny creatures. I needed to sell all my stock so as to do another trip to get more so I decided to have a sale "Everything Must Go" for between $5 & $10. Now here's the interesting part....sales dried up. I couldnt sell one item. The very same rings and necklaces, bracelets etc that I easily moved at $30 and up...some items were over $100 too I might add, just sat there...unwanted. I found this wierd and frustrating and couldnt believe what was happening. Anyway I came across Scientific Advertising and it explained WHY this phenomonen was occuring. Later I decided to put the price of all my jewellery up to $40 and up and I sold them much more easily and quickly...interesting really. Anyway no matter which way you look at it this book is a very interesting read and Im sure all the readers hear will find it really insightful if you havent already read it. I hope you enjoy it
here's that link again http://www.scientific-advertising.co.uk/
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Matt Zenittini
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#15 · Posted: 4 Feb 2010 23:58
shaun: Anyway no matter which way you look at it this book is a very interesting read and Im sure all the readers hear will find it really insightful if you havent already read it. I hope you enjoy it I bookmarked it =]. This will be my next read.
Thanks !
Matt
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shaun Forums Member
Joined: 23 Oct 2009 Posts: 129
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#16 · Posted: 9 Feb 2010 02:42
Actually Matt I also recommend Influence by Robert Cialdini. great book ..really explains the "WHY it works" of Attraction Marketing whereas Magnetic Sponsoring for instance explains the "WHAT it is"
Id say you could find it on Amazon but Im sure you could find it in .pdf format on one of those pdf search engines *hint*
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Matt Zenittini
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#17 · Posted: 9 Feb 2010 03:01
Haha ok I'll look for it :P.
Thank you Shaun I appreciate it.
Knowledge is value. =]
Matt
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talfighel
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#18 · Posted: 10 Feb 2010 09:12
shaun: Actually Matt I also recommend Influence by Robert Cialdini. I heard that it is a good book and I am also going to get it once I read some books that are already on my list.
Thanks,
Tal
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shaun Forums Member
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#19 · Posted: 10 Feb 2010 18:18
Tal Its a GREAT Book !!
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DaveBeck Forums Member
Joined: 10 Feb 2010 Posts: 19
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#20 · Posted: 10 Feb 2010 22:45
I believe when I have researched MLM Lead System Pro that it is used on the front end for a marketing system that can generate leads for your business and carbon copy pro is a program that can be sold on the back end or when your prospects go through the marketing funnel.
To Your Success,
Dave
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