HOBBS, NM, February 01, 2011 (Press-News.org) Kent and Beckey are no strangers to entrepreneurship. Kent is the third generation of the family's full-line retail furniture store, Miller Waldrop Furniture, in Hobbs, NM. Beckey, Kent's wife, has also worked in the family business for the last 20 years and knows the ins and outs of working a traditional brick and mortar retail business.
Through their leadership the store has won several local awards for "Best Furniture Store" and also the "2009 National Home Furnishing Retailer of the Year". But not wanting to rest on their laurels the couple has turned to non-traditional avenues of marketing. Beckey says, "We want to keep moving forward and be on the cutting edge. Social media is huge and we have embraced it, but there is so much to learn."
That's when Kent did some research on the Internet and found what he was looking for with the Carbon Copy Pro system. Kent says, "Carbon Copy Pro is the system I've been looking for. It's a great platform to educate and train about online marketing. They've really shortened the learning curve." By joining the Carbon Copy Pro community, Kent and Beckey now have access from top online producers like Aaron and Sophia Raskin, and many other successful online entrepreneurs.
Lastly Kent says, "I was very limited before in my marketing strategies as I could only target a trade area of about 100,000 people. Now I can promote our furniture store to millions and also promote and sell other products online."
To learn more about the Carbon Copy Pro Business, visit his website at www.powerfulmoneycreation.com.
Successful Furniture Retailers, Kent and Beckey Waldrop, Owners of Miller Waldrop Furniture, Join Carbon Copy Pro to Expand Online Presence
Third-generation retail furniture store owners, Kent and Beckey Waldrop, embrace online marketing and learn new skill sets with help from the Carbon Copy Pro platform.
2011-02-01
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