Global Resorts Network, GRN, Carbon Copy Pro, CCP
When considering what kind of home business to start, consider the Global Resorts Network. The GRN is a membership club that also doubles as a great way to make money. This business has a really unique business model that few other businesses follow. This is a completely different business model than what the business Carbon Copy Pro uses. Some reviewers believe that the CCP is a scam, while the resorts network goes out of its way to avoid that stigmatism.
Carbon Copy Pro is similar to the traditional multi-level marketing business. It is set up like an MLM in the way that each business member gets higher benefits from having more people join under them. There are three packages that the CCP offers. M1 is the first level, and it costs $1,995. M2 is the midrange and it costs $8,995. M3 is the highest level, and it costs $19,995. This is a lot more expensive than anything the Global Resorts Network offers. This business also seems to give a lot of help to its company members, which is similar to the GRN, however, the services with the resorts network come much cheaper. The carbon copy company is definitely focused on being a business, and there are no perks just for being a member, other than the fact that if you make sales you get money. Since this program is so expensive, it seems hardly worth it, or even possible for most people to be able to join. The main benefit of this program is that they offer a lot of help, but you can get that for much cheaper with the GRN.
The Global Resorts Network is not the typical MLM business. While it does offer referral benefits, sometimes up to $1000 per referral, the business does not have to be your main focus. You can join the GRN for free. Also, unlike the CCP, most of the information about the business is free. When you join the resorts network, you can pick one of two packages. The first package is the gold package, and is good for three years. The platinum package is a little more expensive but is for a life membership. One thing that is really different about the results network is that there are great discounts and benefits to just being a member. Even if you never make a single, sale, as long as you take two vacations, the cost of your subscription is paid for. The GRN is actually run more like a time share program than a multi-level marketing program. If you talk to a few people, you will really see how easy it is to make money while on vacation.
It is not hard to make the choice to join the Global Resorts Network. It really is a great way to save money on vacations as well as make money doing it. What better business is there than that! If you love the thought of making money while on vacation, don’t join any other program like the CCP, join the resorts network!
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I’m with Carbon Copy Pro so, as you might expect, I disagree with your assessment.
Before I explain why most of your points are wrong, allow me to say that I think GRN is a good business. If someone is interested in the travel industry or thinks they might enjoy it, I recommend GRN to them.
On a related note, I don’t need to bash another company to make my company look better. Maybe you decided to compare GRN with Carbon Copy Pro because you might get some search engine traffic using the CCPro name. Or maybe you think that bashing CCPro makes GRN look better–a dubious assumption, I would suggest.
Incorrect statements in your post:
1) MLM generally refers to companies with a commission plan that pays out on *multiple* levels. CCPro has only two levels: Your sales and the sales of the people you bring into the business. Calling it an *affiliate* program would be more accurate, although “direct sales” is the term most often used.
2) You write:
“The carbon copy company is definitely focused on being a business, and there are no perks just for being a member.”
First of all, what is wrong with a company that is “focused on being a business?”
Second, there are dozens of benefits for being a member so it’s hard for me to understand where you’re coming from there.
3. You write:
“Since this program is so expensive, it seems hardly worth it, or even possible for most people to be able to join.”
You seem to be arguing that if the start-up cost is higher than your company’s start-up cost, then it’s “expensive.”
It’s all relative, isn’t it? I mean, there are many network marketing companies where you can get started for under $200. And, on the other end of the spectrum, most franchise opportunities are at least $100,000 if not one to two million to start.
Also, you’re making a huge assumption when you write that it’s not possible for most people to join because of the start-up cost. I’ve had some team members come in Platinum Plus and I’ve had college students start as Referring Consultants and work their way up to m1 and probably beyond.
There are a lot of people who will easily spend $10k to $20k to start a lucrative home-based business. It’s mostly about your mindset: If you assume that people can’t afford your product or service then you will attract people who can’t and you’ll turn away people who can.
4. You assert that our training programs are good but that GRN’s are just as good and provided without cost.
Have you compared in detail the training provided by both companies? Were you a member of CarbonCopyPRO? If not, how did you acquire access to the private training sites for a detailed review?
I encourage you to do more homework before posting inaccurate information. Better yet, don’t boost your company by putting another one down. If you infuse your comments with negativity that is exactly what you will attract.
Sincerely,
Mark
435-647-6706
Thanks Mark, always good to hear both sides.
~~Greg