LOS ANGELES, CA, June 28, 2011 (Press-News.org) Exciting news announced today that Vinia & Walter Casuga, established home based business owners & entrepreneurs, launched their Internet Home Based Business & partnered with Carbon Copy PRO, the world's top Internet marketing educational system & online community.
When asked why they joined Carbon Copy PRO, they replied, "Having previously come from a traditional network marketing company, we were looking for something that enabled us to truly work from home without having to build a list of friends, family, & co-workers. Also, having three energetic children, under the age of 9, it started to affect the quality of time that we had with them. We were always having home meeting, attending local trainings, and going to International events. Although this may have been an effective marketing strategy at the time, it did not reflect the lifestyle that we wanted. We were working our life around our business instead of working our business around our life."
They continued by saying, "After doing our due diligence and research, we discovered that the Internet was a great way to leverage our time. When we found Carbon Copy PRO we were impressed by the companies simple easy to follow turn key system. Equally important was the marketing training we were going to receive and the ongoing support from a community of like-minded entrepreneurs."
Carbon Copy PRO has been the talk of the Internet home-based business industry this year due to the constant enhancements to the company's marketing platform, pre-designed websites, autoresponders and high quality call center. These improvements to simplify the turn-key system has dramatically increased the general success rate of people with little or no Internet marketing experience. In addition, the sole purpose of Carbon Copy PRO is to inspire and empower those who are serious and ready with education, simple systems, tools and resources required to establish a successful Internet home-based business.
Vinia and Walter were quoted as saying " Carbon Copy PRO is the simplest and most time efficient way to established a successful Internet home-based business for busy parents. We are so excited to be launching our business with Carbon Copy PRO."
Vinia and Walter Casuga are Internet Home Based Business Leaders who coach serious entrepreneurs how to use the Internet to leverage their time to live life on their own terms. To learn more about their business visit their website at http://www.pathtowealthfreedom.com/?t=247prjccp
Vinia & Walter Casuga Start Internet Home Based Business & Join Carbon Copy Pro
10 year veterans Home Based Business Leaders Vinia & Walter Casuga take their business online to leverage the power of the Internet.
2011-06-28
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