Thom Silcox Declares Internet Marketing The Wave Of The Future
And the future is now, says the home based business expert and online business entrepreneur.
Laurel, MD—Thom Silcox, a former corporate executive turned online marketing guru, says that anyone interested in making money should start a home based business, marketing over the internet. Silcox, who is a member of internet marketing powerhouse CarbonCopyPRO, believes that the internet is the wave of the future. “The timing is perfect,” Silcox said. “Everything is in place to get a new online business started immediately. CarbonCopyPRO has the product, the web sites, the marketing plan, the company, the management team and the plan of action using a proven system to help the new entrepreneur build a powerful and profitable business right from home.”
Silcox says that the first step is to get all of the pertinent facts in order to make and informed decision. In the case of CarbonCopyPRO however, it’s a two-way process. “We only want to spend our time with those who are at the same level of seriousness as we are,” said Silcox. “The screening process contains all the information a person needs to make a decision and determine if this business is for them, while we make a determination as to fit and probability of success.”
It’s all about momentum though, or inertia, as the case may be. “The key is to take a step today,” said Silcox. “Whatever the direction a person wishes to take, the time to start is now. If you have to start slowly, start slowly, but start. Make this month a new beginning. Make your life what you want it to be—for you.”
Fresh out college with a degree in business, Silcox was ready for a long-term, corporate career. But as with so many corporate converts, he became disillusioned with not only his job, but his life in general. His search for professional fulfillment led him down a number of career paths—and a number of dead ends. The last straw was the broken model of MLM, which proved to be the impetus for Silcox to go online.”
He wants others to make their move before it’s too late. “The comfort of familiarity may be keeping you from new and brighter opportunities,” Silcox said. “You can’t sail to new lands unless you’re willing to lose sight of the shore.”





