affiliate marketing mistakes to avoid Copy Paste Systems Review   The Truth Finally RevealedIMPORTANT: Read this article to find out the truth about Paul Ponna’s Copy Paste Systems.

I attended the Copy Paste Systems webinar held prior to the launch date of January 14, 2010. Paul Ponna began the presentation by giving a brief overview of his background and entry into affiliate marketing. It was refreshing to hear his believable, straight-forward approach. This was no “pie in the sky” or “magic pill” speech. While some affiliate market sellers promise you can become a millionaire while relaxing at your pool, Ponna bluntly pointed out that making affiliate marketing fortunes use to be much easier. That isn’t to say that having a highly profitable affiliate marketing business can’t be accomplished. But you do need to put at least a little bit of time and effort into it. And that’s where Copy Paste Systems comes in.

Ponna then continued by revealing to the webinar attendees one of the exact profitable campaign system he’s used to make over $6,000 in just two weeks. No, it isn’t making $100,000 in one day. But as he explained, over time and combining more of these “micro-management” campaigns, you can easily have a profitable business you can be proud of. This specific “Weird Niche” campaign as he called it was particularly intriguing. I don’t want to get into too many details here, but I’ll just say that it involved utilizing social networking sites in a way I hadn’t ever considered.

Paul Ponna then went on to demo the actual tools he uses in employing “people targeting” to get insane conversion rates. Very interesting stuff! Once you know what tools to use, the process isn’t hard or time consuming at all—hence the name “Copy Paste Systems”. In conclusion, Ponna described the entire Copy Paste Systems process as simple, not expensive, and manageable. And when you combine multiple campaigns, your profits add up!

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