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Thursday, January 1, 2015

New blog site

I see that clients are still coming here to view our blog. Please be aware of the blog address change. Please contact us for the new web address and we will provide you with it. Please leave a comment on here and it will be sent to the email address you provide. We have changed it due to an attempt to hack our email; just precaution of course!

Thank you!

Sunday, November 30, 2014

What happens if my CPN and SSN merge? How do I prevent that from happening?






One of the most important things with a CPN is avoiding a merge with your SSN. What that means is that they would no longer be 2 different profiles, essentially they would become only 1.

Why don't I want only 1 profile?
Think about it: more than likely there is something wrong with your SSN for you to get a CPN in the first place, right? The entire point is for you to have separate credit profile to build up to achieve financial freedom. Having said that, if you merge the 2 of them, you will not have 2 credit profiles. You will have 1. So whatever you put on your CPN will also be on your SSN, and the other way around. The addresses, phone numbers, emails and accounts will be on both of them. You will be invalidating your CPN by doing this.

How do I prevent this from happening?
This is simple, and not so simple at the same time. Be aware of the addresses, emails and phone numbers that you have on each account and only use the ones that correspond to the credit profile that you are associating it with. If you are making a payment on an account on your CPN, you must pay for that account with a credit card or bank account associated with your CPN, not your SSN. That means that once you get your Capital One card, you cannot use your regular bank account to pay for it or your credit card. You must either obtain a prepaid card, or bank debit card or other credit card to pay for Capital One, or send your payment via MoneyGram. If you attach your bank account (SSN) to pay for this, it will freeze your account, and you will not only lose that account, but also mess up your CPN. You cannot get another one. Another example: You were approved for Kay Jewelers and you are getting a ring. You cannot have it shipped to your current address which is associated with your SSN profile. It must go to the CPN address. This goes for anything ordered using your CPN info.

It is simple:
CPN to CPN
SSN to SSN.

Is there an easy way to keep track of this?
You can always set up a spreadsheet, or write down your accounts and information.

1. Obtain a prepaid card for your CPN profile. I suggest Rushcard.com. Use this for your CPN payments on credit accounts.
2. Keep track of all of your addresses, accounts, emails and phone numbers which are associated with your CPN account.
3. Do not ever cross-associate information.

I have other questions regarding this, where can I contact you?
TheCPNpros.com
info@thecpnpros.com
cthedreamworld@hotmail.com
518-708-7308
facebook.com/cpnpros
cpnpros.blogspot.com

Saturday, November 29, 2014

Need help finding an address for your CPN?

When setting up a CPN, one of the top issues clients have is finding an address to use. This really shouldn't be such a big problem. We are always here to help, so make sure to ask us and you will be pointed in the right direction!

Here are a few virtual mail boxes that you can use. This means that you purchase an online box and use the address assigned to you for your CPN. All your mail then goes to that box and you can decide whether to have it sent to you or not. This also works for packages large and small.

Ask us for a more detailed list or or other address ideas!

usamail1.com
earthclassmail.com
maillinkplus.com
virtualpostmail.com
travelingmailbox.com
regus.com
theprofessionalhobo.com
postscanmail.com
mailboxforwarding.com

If you are looking for something more in your price range (*free*) let me know!

TheCPNpros.com

Saturday, November 22, 2014

Tips for my brokers; Craigslist, Facebook, websites, advertising and more!







I work 90% with brokers, 10% with clients, and I actually prefer to work with brokers, as I have contact with only one person instead of 300 clients. So considering there are 528 of you guys, I figured that I would post some tips and tricks for my brokers. I will break it down into sections to make it easier reading, and if you have any questions, comments or suggestions, let me know!

Advertising

Advertising can be a serious pain in the butt, and it is utterly necessary for a business like this one. I will give you a couple of suggestions that work for me. I am mostly just word of mouth now and do not need to advertise, as I have thousands of clients, but there are days when I do put my business out there again for new clients.

Craigslist
It is quite difficult to advertise with CL now, but there are tons of ways to get around being flagged or to prevent it from happening. CL is the 4th most visited site in the world, so that right there should tell you that you need to be on there! Here are some suggestions:

  • Check out www.beatcraigslist.com to see the complete list of tricks; it is a great website that I came upon, and I already employ all that the author recommends. 
  • Get IP address changing software such as HMA, and change your IP to the area that you are posting in
  • CL now allows one to validate their account with Google Voice numbers, VOIP numbers and trackphone-like numbers. Take advantage of that to obtain multiple accounts. 
  • Make certain to renew your ads every 48 hours, and change your IP after each posting
  • Do NOT use the words "CPN", "AU/authorized user tradelines", "sweep", and anything like that in your title or it will get flagged. Use a different title for each ad. 
  • Change your ad every 7 days
  • Use clickable images in your ad

*For a more comprehensive list, check out the above website

Backpage
This is a very simple site to use and it is effective advertising. You can even set up auto-posting for a low price if you do not wish to manually post. You can even check out fiverr.com and have others post for you for only $5. Make sure to change the title of your ad every 5 ads that you post, and I advise only posting in major metro areas.

Check out fiverr.com for a bunch of gigs for only $5! This is also great for adverting!

Offline Marketing
Offline marketing is very effective also. I use this just as much as online marketing. A few examples would be:


  • Business cards
  • Postcards
  • Rack cards
  • Posters
  • Loyalty cards
  • Stamps with your business name 
  • Brochures
Here are 2 sites that I use over and over again:

You can leave these materials everywhere (where law allows, of course):

  • car windows
  • trains
  • buses
  • hand to hand
  • leave them in stores
  • billboards
  • posts

Social Networks
You most definitely want to promote on social networks such as Facebook, Twitter and others. Make sure that you are doing it in a professional manner. This section is not only about promoting on social networks, but also presentation. My business is on Facebook, and Twitter. I am currently creating the other accounts to make sure that my online presence is huge. 

Presentation
Presentation is HUGE. Lets use Facebook for this. Take a look at your personal or business page, whichever you are promoting from (even if you are not promoting from your personal page, you still want to follow these guidelines). This is so important, there are actually videos on youtube to help you out with this. Here is a list of tips for ensuring your profile is professional and presented in a fashion to increase sales and engagement:

  • delete anything negative- profanity, drugs, sex, unprofessional language, negative-attitude status posts or those posted by others on your timeline
  • add a cover photo that is business-related, shows you actually conducting business, attention-grabbing, etc.
  • post about your business, but not every 5 minutes; what is new? How can you help others? What is it about? Do you have specials? What are your services? How much do they cost?
  • what does your "about me" section say? Add in a description of your services, business hours, cost, etc.
  • post about current trends- do a Google search and then decide what you are going to post about
  • find quotes related to what you do- on success, perseverance, sales, marketing, etc.
  • what does your profile picture look like? Is it upside-down? Are you throwing up gang signs? Reevaluate that also. 
Check out my personal page and my business page to see physical examples:
My personal page: HERE
Business page: facebook.com/cpnpros

Promoting on Facebook without the "promote" button
Now that the "promote" button is gone, advertising on Facebook can be difficult. There is a "boost" button for business pages, but they do not allow a lot of words and business-types. You also cannot post about work-from-home or about how much money you make with this, so you have to be careful. You can most definitely get a lot of reaches using this method, though. Using the "promote" button, you were able to create a status post and then promote it so that it would show up higher in the status feed on your friend's feeds and stay up there. This was extremely beneficial, especially after tagging 100 people in a post, because it would not only show up on their feed, but on their friends' also. 

So now what?
You can still find a plethora or tricks to keep your posts high in the feeds. Here are two articles that will help you out. I will list a couple of them here for you. 

Article #1  - Tips and tricks to get your posts on top of the newsfeed
Article #2  - Decoding Facebook's news feed algorithm 

  • Avoid asking friends or followers to like, share or comment on your post. An algorithm change Facebook made in August to weed out spammy posts will now automatically lower those that beg for likes and shares. It also makes you reek of desperation, which just looks bad.
  •  Get your friends or followers to like, share or comment on your post. While you shouldn’t ask for it, posting things your friends care about now has the opposite effect. Posts that get several likes or comments may even appear in your friends’ news feeds more than once
  • Use trending topics. This is quite the opposite of a natural or “organic” method of improving a Facebook post’s popularity, but Facebook really wants to be one of the ways you get your news. Adding information about a trending topic can be one way to improve a post's visibility.
  • Include plenty of links. Facebook’s algorithm considers posts with one or several links to web pages as indicative of someone who is sharing about a recent news story or has otherwise done a bit of research. Make sure you let Facebook turn your most visual or important link into a “preview,” which it automatically does when you copy and paste a website’s URL.
  • Avoid using angry or negative language. much-maligned experiment run by Facebook found that users who saw happy posts were more likely to share. The company has incorporated that experiment into its algorithm and currently makes posts that are overtly negative less visible. As your mother may have told you, if you can’t say anything nice, include a reference to a trending topic.
  • Include multiple pictures in your post. Facebook thinks these kinds of posts are about a recent vacation or an important life event, and brings them to the top of your friends’ news feeds.
  • Time your post sometime between 8 a.m. and 9 p.m. Most people are active at those times, with peaks right after 9 a.m. (when people arrive at work), 12 p.m. (lunchtime Facebook-time), 5 p.m. and before bed at 9 p.m. or later. Saturdays are also a popular time for Facebook use as well.
  • Use it or lose it. Facebook gives users (and brands and media outlets, as well) more visibility if they use the service more often, as opposed to people who post infrequently. So make sure you post regularly – at least once or twice a day.
Blogs
I do not need to say much about this, but one of the most important elements to a business that markets online is having and maintaining a blog. Those who have websites but no blog will statistically receive lower sales than a company with no website but a blog. Google's Blogger is the best place to blog, as you will receive more traffic! A great thing they have is stats, where you can see how many people visit your blog, which post they say, what website they entered from, etc. If you are reading this, then you can see why it is important to have a blog. 

Websites
Do you have a website?
Is it a free site?
Paid site?
Examples of 2 paid sites I created:
 GetMCAtoday.com and TheCPNpros.com

*See the difference in the domain names? The more professional is the .com (or .info, .net, etc), not a ".site.com". If you are making as much money as you claim to be on your social networks and advertising, clients will wonder why you cannot afford a paid site. This is important. 

What I suggest: 
They recently had a great special that I took advantage of (created GetMCAtoday.com and TheCPNpros.com) where it was only $1 per month for domain, email and website builder, which in total equaled approximately $13.87. I do not currently see it on their website. Either way, they are great to use! With my last website, I built it with wix.com and then used Godaddy to point towards the site. Not only did I have to pay Godaddy for the domain, but I also had to pay wix. I did not like that. With these two sites, I paid for the year and used the website builder to build the sites and I had both up within 24 hours, (took me a couple hours to build each site). 

One last thing
Alright, one last thing that I would like to mention is that you must know what you are talking about when a client comes to you for more information. Make certain that you can answer these questions. If you need help, let me know. I am always here!

What is a CPN?
How does it work?
How can it benefit me?
Is it legal?
What can't I do with a CPN?
What is the turnaround time?
*if you offer sweeps:
What is an identity theft credit sweep?
How does it work?
What is required?
How long does it take?
What do you delete?

Comments, Questions, Suggestions?

info@thecpnpros.com
cthedreamworld@hotmail.com
518-708-7308









Check out some of the things I've personally gotten on my CPN

Here are some of the things that i have gotten either on my CPN or with my CPN in one way or another. That means that I have either gotten credit with a company and used it to purchase it, or I got a credit card and purchased it with my CPN.



Kay Jewelers


Robert's Jewelry in Downtown Brooklyn
(I actually just got this one with what I make doing CPNs)


I bought these online using a credit card I obtained with my CPN




Obtained credit with a store and bought these


Nice restaurant using a credit card


Financed a Scion


Obtained credit at Best Buy and got one of my computers
(and yes, I make a lot with my business)


Thursday, November 20, 2014

How can a CPN benefit me?





This may seem like a broad questions, but it is surely a valid one. Is a CPN for everyone? How can it benefit me? I want to break this one down for you. This questions may go with the other post about what you can obtain with a CPN.

Is a CPN for everyone?

If you have excellent credit, or are under the age of 18 (or even 21), this may NOT be for you. A CPN is a credit profile number which you can use to build up to obtain credit. If you are not at an age where that applies to you, then you must wait until you are of age and then I advise building your own SSN profile and not a CPN. If you have excellent credit, I honestly do not see the need for a CPN unless you just wish to have a separate credit profile in which you can build up to obtain the credit you seek. Other than that, this most definitely is a wise choice for those with terrible credit, With our program, you are able to start over again and build your credit up the right way. One important thing that you must remember is that you only get one chance with this, so take care of your credit profile number; you will not get a second one. Even if you have bad credit and want to do a CPN, you can also get a credit sweep at the same time (advised 100%), so that you can get back on track with your personal credit while also having the chance to build credit in the meantime.

Click HERE for more info

How can it benefit me?

You have many options when it comes to using a credit profile number. You do not have to get only one type of credit; you can obtain all things credit-related. To see what you CANNOT get with a CPN, please click HERE. As you have seen in previous posts, you can obtain anything on this list once you build it up. You are not limited to the items on this list; it is only to show you an idea of what is possible:


  • credit cards
  • department store cards
  • catalog cards
  • personal/business/vehicle loans
  • apartments
  • utilities
  • cell phones
  • cable
  • internet
Back to how this benefits you:

Have you ever been in a situation where you did not have the cash to pay for something? What if you have bad credit and do not qualify for a credit card? With a CPN, you can obtain a credit card (more than one, of course) and pay for the items that you do not have the cash for at that time. How about those times when you could get points or rewards if you signed up for a credit card, but know that you wouldn't qualify for it due to your credit? A few examples would be Toys R US/Babies R US, Choice Hotels, airline and travel rewards, etc. A big one is saving on gas for your vehicles and gas rewards/points. 

As for apartments: You are seeking a new apartment, but 90% of the places wish to pull your credit, even for a one-bedroom. That really only leaves you a few places, and those may wish to have you bring in paystubs and other documentation that you might not have. With a CPN, you can either have them pull your credit, or bring them a credit report to look at, along with paystubs or other documentation that they require. 

Another thing when it comes to moving into a new apartment: turning on utilities, cable and internet. Have you ever run into a problem with either of those? You call to turn it on and they say that you need to put down a large deposit due to your credit. I can tell you that I have personally gotten an apartment (condo, actually) using my personal CPN and turned on utilities, cable and internet (phone too). I used my credit cards on my CPN to pay for those accounts. 

The holidays are here and lots of stores have sales right now. When you get to the register, the cashier is likely to ask you if you would like to open a store credit card. Knowing that it will not approve, you decline. The cashier politely says you would save an extra 20% upon approval. What if you could say yes, go for it, and receive not only the discount, but the credit account itself to post to your credit and build your profile? That would be another thing you could do with a CPN. 

The list just goes on and on. I am am certain that you see how you would benefit using a CPN! 

Ready to move forward? It is simple!
1. Pay for your CPN on our website: HERE
2. Submit your information: HERE

Questions?
Many way to contact us-
518-708-7308
info@thecpnpros.com



cthedreamworld@hotmail.com

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

High-limit credit cards on new CPNs, pre-built files and more....





I'm certain that you have seen those offers on Craigslist and other-such sites promising high-limit credit cards right off the bat with a brand new CPN. Pay close attention to the words that I just used:

High-limit credit cards on a brand new CPN. 

You know how they go:
"With our company you can get a $150k (more or less) American Express (or other) charge card on a CPN/SCN for only $3500 up front fee and $8k backend fee, payable within 48 hours after card has been received. If this does not fit your budget, or you do not think that you need that much, you may always order one of the lower-limit cards. Payments accepted: GreenDot and Vanilla Reload. Western Union and MoneyGram also accepted."

Please tell me you see all of the issues with this!

Ok guys, here is the bottom line:

You cannot get high limit cards on a brand new credit slate. When you first get a CPN, there is ZERO credit on there; no score, nothing. Just as if you are 18 all over again, you must build up the credit. That does mean having to do add smaller limit cards to your profile, department store cards, catalog cards, secured cards, high APR auto loans, etc, before you go to higher limits or higher approvals on loans. You cannot even get a payday loan. So beware of those too-good-to-be-true offers that you see all over Craigslist and Backpage.

OK, so I get that I'm not able to get high-limit cards on a fresh profile, but what about those offers for pre-built files?

Let me break that one down for you as well:

If you are purchasing a pre-built CPN (or other file), whose file are you purchasing? You can be damned sure that this file is NOT going to be attached to your information, and that most likely you are buying another's identity, or something along those lines. You always want a skip-traced CPN, meaning that it does NOT belong to another individual as their personal SSN. You also need it to be a valid # and issued but NOT assigned.

Taking all of those elements into consideration, how could one possibly be selling a pre-built profile unless it actually belongs to someone else? That is illegal! It is called identity theft.

The only way:

The only option that you have is to purchase a CPN that was created by attaching your personal information that you provide to the # that the provider assigned to you. When you receive the credit profile number, you will have a new credit profile with zero score and zero history that is attached to your information. You will then need to build up this file by obtaining credit in a specified manner that the provider gives you.

Where do I start?

I'm glad that you asked! This is what I do for a living- my job is to get you back on your financial feet with either a CPN or a credit sweep on your SSN. If you are looking to start over again, you will want a credit profile number, which you will build with my proven step-by-step instructions. The process is easy, and I will continue to help you for the entire time you are my client.

1. Visit our website at www.TheCPNpros.com
2. Click on our CPN page and scroll to the bottom.
3. Fill out the CPN form.
4. Pay for your CPN. *This is a one-time payment only of $100 per CPN unless you are a broker and purchase in bulk*
5. 24-48 hour turnaround.
6. You are on your way to financial freedom!


Comments, Questions, Suggestions?
Let us know!
www.TheCPNpros.com
facebook.com/cpnpros
info@thecpnpros.com
cthedreamworld@hotmail.com
518-708-7308