"Hi, Cameron & Tanya Outridge Here. A Short While Ago We Were Burned Out, Stressed Out And Disgruntled Network Marketers. Then We Came Across The Coffee House Letter & CarbonCopyPro. Four Months After Flicking The Switch On Our Marketing Campaign We Made $34,000 (April ’09). Now We’re Part Of A Team Of Work-At-Home Millionaires Creating The Lifestyle Of Our Dreams In What May Be The Most Lucrative Home Business Ever.”
Dear Entrepreneur,
If you're visiting this page then that's what you are – a fellow entrepreneur, or someone who wants to become one. You're probably here because you clicked on one of our ads and now we've invited you to come and meet us. You're definitely here by invitation because we don't advertise this page.
Here is a bit of our story. We have three children: Maggie born 1996, William born 1998 and Imogen born 2004. We live on the Sunshine Coast — that’s on the eastern side of Australia.
Don't be concerned about our location if we are potential business partners and you live in a different country. The beauty of the Internet, combined with an international call package means we can contact you wherever you are just as easily and cheaply as if you lived next door to us.
We spent 11 years as the owners and managers of a 14,500 print run newspaper in a little town called Maleny on the Sunshine Coast.
Although we were making a good living, as with all small businesses it was a grim existence. Cameron was working 60 and 70 hours a week and when he wasn’t at work we were worrying about the latest “fire” that needed to be put out (staff, customers, accounts, rent, taxes, debt collection — you get the gist). That was until 2006 when a large newspaper company bought us out, and we started looking for something new.

To cut a long story short we had become so tied up in working the business that we really lost sight of the wood for the trees.

And do important stuff, like pulling goofy faces in the pool. How mature.

But life is funny and it turns out our experience with “that” company was also the BEST thing that could have happened.
Because that’s when we discovered CarbonCopyPro. We came across probably exactly the same page you have read. We could totally relate to CCPro.
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Mike Dillard
There is no doubt in my mind that the Top Tier business model offers the greatest opportunity for financial freedom in this industry.
Mike Dillard is a professional marketer in Austin Texas. After struggling in the MLM industry for over 6 years, he discovered the strategies and tactics of "Magnetic Sponsoring" and went from waiting tables to Millionaire status by the age of 28, earning up to $357,000 in a single week.

Tanya & Mike Dillard.
Mike Dillard knows network marketing.
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In a nutshell, the rest is history.
We wanted in.
We paid the application fee, learned more about the business, loved it and joined right away. And it's the best move we've ever made.
We’re not going to give you a lot of hype about how you can make six-figures overnight with little or no investment, and put in absolutely zero work. This is definitely not a get rich quick scheme.
What we will tell you is that it’s possible for ANYONE with a work ethic and a bit of gumption to make money online with this system, with almost zero “trial and error”.
After 6 months with our previous company we were nowhere near close to turning a profit. After just four months of marketing with CarbonCopyPro we made $34,000 (April ’09). Just like we hoped we might.
Although we’ve just started, we’re already making the kind of money we never dreamed of and we’re working from home. We have oodles of time with the kids (who we’re taking to DisneyLand later this year).
No more dead downlines and tiny checks. No more training calls (frankly, the training provided by our other company was quite tragic). No more cold calling. No more late nights at the office, no more staff/downline issues, no more corporate BS or office politics.
Give this opportunity a healthy dose of skepticism and do your research. If your experience is like ours then the more you ask the more you will be convinced. Use your common sense and entrepreneurial spirit to break the shackles and jump on for the journey, just like we did. It will be the best ride of your life.
This HAS to be the best home business on the planet today and we are proud and thrilled to be part of it.
Respectfully
Your friends on the "inside"...
Cameron & Tanya Outridge
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Here’s a video of Tanya Receiving a Leadership Award at a Company Event in the Dominican Republic.

Cameron, right, with fellow CCProers Ben
Bressington & Tony Pell at the Urban Cowgirl
Google Adwords Intensive in Kansas.

Cameron, centre, with legendary copywriter
David Scwind, left and legendary Google
Adwords afficionado Jim Yaghi (a fellow Aussie)
at the Urban Cowgirl Google Adwords Intensive
in Kansas.
Here’s Why We Left Our Previous Network Marketing Company
They saw us coming a mile away ...
It was winter of 2008. Our very first network marketing efforts were eight months old. We had joined a network marketing company and started selling to friends and family, you know — the traditional MLM markets.
The next eight months were lean and very frustrating.
What we’ve learned and are about to tell you may be “confronting” to many network marketers.
But we’re sure it will be “comforting” to a lot more.
We suspect you'll relate to Tanya's story.
By Tanya Outridge
I have a confession to make. I was so bad at MLM, that I failed to sponsor one single person. I started in MLM in April 2008, and by December 2008, I was still the only person on my “team”. Pretty embarrassing huh?
In my own defense, I have a pretty solid reason for this lack of recruiting activity.
So, let me tell you about Bronwyn.
I started out bright eyed, bushy tailed and ready to change the nutrition habits of the world “one person at a time”. Sound familiar?
I used the products religiously, went to every training, listened to every training call and even attended an international training “extravaganza” overseas.
I was, and still am, really happy to retail the products, because I believe they are excellent. Still, right from the outset, I had made it clear to my sponsor that I would not be using the traditional MLM “marketing techniques” (e.g. circle of influence, shake parties, wearing the badge, flyers and pull tabs) to market my business. They just didn’t feel right for me, and to be honest, I did not see anyone around me making serious money with these strategies.
I decided to do what I knew, which was newspaper advertising. Now, this worked okay for me, and built me a good retail base, but it was very expensive, and not something I could teach a down line.
Meanwhile, I was listening to other distributors bemoaning the fact that they were investing loads of time and energy into their own recruiting activities, only to have new distributors quit within weeks and months of starting the business. Mike Dillard’s “leaky bucket” analogy is spot on.
In the back of my mind, I began to ask a question that had been slowly developing. Why do so many people quit this company? If the products and comp plan are so fantastic? Why is there so much negativity in the market place about MLM?
I certainly wished I had pressed for answers to these questions earlier in the peace.
If you have been in an MLM before, you will know that when you put these questions to your sponsors, or upline, you will generally be told that you are not “doing enough activity”, or “if you have a big enough ‘why’ you will keep going”. Or my personal favorite “winners never quit and quitters never win”.
I had already been a very successful businessperson, and none of what I was being told gelled for me.
Still, I finally decided to “bite the bullet” and start recruiting. The first person to go through the process and indicate an interest was a lovely19 year old girl called Bronwyn. I really liked Bronwyn. She was looking for a way to improve her financial position, and take control of her career. She had a great deal of spark.
But she was also quite broke. She even had to apply for a credit card to pay for the business start up kit. We were all ready to go, all I had to do was post it to her.
But I just couldn’t do it. Bronwyn’s package sat on my kitchen bench for a week, and I could not bring myself to send it to her.
My husband Cam says to me, “Tanya, I believe in you. We will eventually figure this out and make it work. I believe that we can earn as much as Rachel (one of the heavy hitters in the company).”
And then it hit me like a smack in the middle of the forehead.
“But what about Bronwyn?”
Could Bronwyn ever be as good as Rachel?
Even if “we” get as good as Rachel, what were we going to do about Bronwyn? Were we going to pump her up and tell her she could do it, even if we thought she couldn’t? Even if we knew with 97 percent certainty that she couldn’t do it? I mean, the odds were stacked well and truly against her — and us for that matter.
Network marketing is just like anything else – some people have more of a knack for it than others. The meaningless platitude of “Anybody Can Do It” is grossly misleading. I doubt that any legal, lucrative venture is possible for “anyone” to do. I really don’t think it is.
Finally, after much soul searching, I realized I could never post the package to Bronwyn. I realized what had been holding me back.
Odds were, she would fall by the wayside like 97 percent of other MLM dead bodies. I simply couldn’t bring her into a business that I had no faith in. There is a big difference between belief in the product, and belief in the companies business model.
And, frankly, this business model sucked.
I knew that the odds were that Bronwyn would “spend” more money than she would ever make. At the end of the day after all the hype it would just be her and her phone and her starter kit and badges, and a cupboard full of product. Just like me and so many others. It felt irresponsible and unethical to continue.
When I declined to sponsor her, it was almost like breaking up with someone. She kept asking if it was because of her. And in a way it was. I didn’t want to see her join me and the other 97% of people who leave MLM, disillusioned, disappointed, and assuming that they had failed.
Out there in MLM land, people just like Bronwyn are being recruited every single day. They go into their new venture ramped up on hype, only to figure out slowly, painfully and expensively that their dreams of financial freedom and security are probably never going to eventuate if they stay on the same path.
I guess I should feel thankful that I failed fast, and learned my lesson well and that I have the insight, having been a businessperson before, to know that it wasn’t my fault. Real business is always win-win. So, how is it win-win if the company profits came from the losses of the downlines? If you are looking at a business, and you have any doubts at all about how it works, don’t be afraid to ask your potential sponsor, and press them until you get the answers you are looking for.
Ask them about the marketing plan. How are the members trained to market the products? Is there an automated sales and marketing system? And if the answer they give doesn’t feel right to you, trust me, move on and keep looking. Because unless you know how to put all that in place, or unless you happen to be sponsored by a marketing maverick who is willing to share their system with you, you will be feeding a leaking bucket.
Respectfully,
Your friends on the "inside"...
Cameron & Tanya Outridge
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