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Partner with Paul
As
far as I can tell from opting in to a Partner with Paul page or an
affiliate’s page, and then following the bread trail for the
past month
or so, the final back end product or program being offered here is
Carbon Copy Pro. I am sure there are multiple programs being promoted,
at one point or another, but through the course of auto-responder
e-mails I received, I was eventually taken to an affiliate Carbon Copy
Pro sign up page.
“Request your work at home kit.” $9.95 plus
shipping and
handling, followed by a 14 day free trial, then you will be charged
$39.95 to keep the “kit.” This is what is know as a
funded
proposal. People can easily pay the $49 total dollars to get the kit.
Then in most cases, the last few pages will lead them toward the big
ticket, back end sale. In this case that back end sale is Carbon Copy
Pro.
This is a great strategy to use with marketing a big ticket affiliate
program. Many folks other than the Partner with Paul
group, are using a
funded proposal to promote their program or product. A funded proposal
just means that the commission from the front end sale item, in this
case being the work at home kit, is enough to cover any advertising
expenses. The a handful of those sales will upgrade to the big ticket
item as pure profit. A funded proposal is a great way to lead people
through the sales funnel and cover your costs at the same time.
So what about the internet famous Partner with Paul money proof videos,
are they real? I would say absolutely. That’s a lot of money
in
pay per click too, something like $750,000 a year on Google alone.
I’m sure this Paul person did not start there, but what a
goal to
reach for. Wonder how much of that work at home starter kit sales paid
for his ad costs?
Getting down to the bottom line here. Can the Partner with Paul program
help you to make money from home? Maybe. Just remember this, you will
not be working with “Paul,” but with whatever
person paid
for the ad that got you involved. Hopefully they will be willing and
able to assist you with getting set up for success. If not, then your
chances at success, in my opinion are very low.
Most of these programs do function as they should , and may not be
scams but without real guidance, getting them to create wealth for you
will be real tough.