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successful2008 Forums Member
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#21 · Posted: 29 May 2008 18:45
Being on the police force is one of the toughest jobs there is. My father was a cop. I have so many family members that are on the force. For you to do what you're doing to see your husband out of his job in 5 years, shows a lot of love. When the money really rolls in, I do not think that he'll stay the whole 20 years. Thank you for sharing your story.
To your massive success, Michelle
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#22 · Posted: 5 Jun 2008 22:35
Hi Little Dreamer,
When I was looking into a home business, I did run across some that were questionable and not for me. I did hum & hoe around until my husband had a heart attack. With his health and my job downsizing, I needed to do something. I was not rich, but I did put up the money for investment. This was our future. I am doing well. With CCPro, there is so much training and help. I still get help if I have questions. I did find with CCPro, failure is not their option. They want you to be successful. I know a guy that started in October of 2007. We was down & out on his financial luck. It was bad. Now he makes over 6 figures a year. Think about it, 8 months into it, and he's making that king of money. He was, and still is my inspiration. This home business is 100% legit and extremely profitable. I started in Dec of 2007. It was the best move I have ever made. It's a great company. If you need to talk to me more, I'm here. I will be more than happy to answer any & all questions.
To your massive success, Michelle
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tbadly Forums Member
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#23 · Posted: 10 Jun 2008 11:26
Not to beat a dead horse, but I think that Chris (Cakmmes) has a good point above. How many people can get involved with CCP before diminishing returns are seen? This is one of my main concerns with the MLM concept. At some point you reach market saturation and then each new participant causes diminishing returns.
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BillChechel Forums Member
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#24 · Posted: 10 Jun 2008 12:04
tbadly: How many people can get involved with CCP before diminishing returns are seen?
I dont know if we will ever see market saturation with CCPRO. With the exception of one consultant, everyone one in my downline was never associated with another online type opportunity.
I think there are so many new bizopp seekers out there all the time. You need to stay away from only targeting other biz oppers. Of course I will always have downline join from other programs, but that is not where my primary focus is.
Last month I had a sale directly from this forum. The person had never been involved in any MLM or Network Marketing company and had come to this forum to seek advice. He clicked on my sig file and opted in and then purchased the product.
As long as new people are always coming to the internet for business opportunities we will have continued success. And with all the economic problems we are seeing today, that will not be an issue.
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successful2008 Forums Member
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#25 · Posted: 10 Jun 2008 14:19
CCPro has not been saturated in the market. For me and countless others are making a great living with CCPro. It is a force to be reckoned with. Thank you for the reply. I wish you the best success that life has to offer.
To your massive success, Michelle
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bradley1 Forums Member
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#26 · Posted: 12 Jun 2008 03:00
Great thread,
Really I am very much impressed with all the above instructions and was looking out for the same kind of information. Thanks a Lot.
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