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ann
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# Posted: 17 Jan 2006 19:46
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Is anyone familiar with the GDI opportunity? I just joined - it looks great, and just thought I'd see if there is anyone else out there who is in it and how you like it so far? Ann
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Bellegalla
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Joined: 31 Jan 2006
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# Posted: 31 Jan 2006 20:32
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Me and my whole downline quit after finding out that they had lied to us about .com. and a few other things. It just wasn't worth the trouble. And if you buy leads from them, you'll get leads of people who quit already. I know because I have received emails from members and when I ask where they got my name they told me from the leads in GDI.
Besides, websites are free and domain names cost 9$ a year instead of their 10$ a month!
Not worth it as far as I'm concerned.
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ann
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Joined: 17 Jan 2006
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# Posted: 8 Feb 2006 12:58
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Hi Bellegalla - could you please tell me what you mean when you say they lied to you about .com and a few other things? I have had nothing but a great experience so far, so I am surprised.
Where are you getting free websites? Will they always be available even if you change your isp, and is site building software included? Does it have free url forwarding and hosting?
What exactly was the trouble, if you don't mind my asking? With marketing it? So far it has been really easy for me because we have a team effort where we all help each other. I haven't found anything else like this so far in all my looking - such potential for only $10 per month! Have you found something better? Thanks!
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piggybanker
Joined: 14 Jan 2006
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# Posted: 8 Feb 2006 22:42
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Quoting: ann Is anyone familiar with the GDI opportunity? I just joined - it looks great, and just thought I'd see if there is anyone else out there who is in it and how you like it so far? Ann
Hi Ann,
I'm a member, but I haven't done anything with it yet other that try to figure out how to use sitebuilder. I think I have that figured out. Bellegalla is right about the costs of web space, but that is not why you buy into that type of program. Those who seem to be making money with it are usually using some other program with it because of the downline potential it has. An example would be using other affiliate programs. I've been using auto surf traffic exchanges to pay for all my online business needs, but that has been put on hold for a while.
At only $10/mo. you can find penny click sites to fund it. I was putting the finishing touchs on some splash pages (on my.ws) to teach others how to fund their businesses using traffic exchanges and GDI when the auto surf industry got stunned a week ago.
With the right motivation and a good team approach you should do well. I'm interested in knowing more about your team. I do everything backwards, so I'll post this and then I'll check your.ws.
Best of luck to you
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ann
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Joined: 17 Jan 2006
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# Posted: 9 Feb 2006 12:36
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Hi piggybanker - thanks for the info! I have just been using GDI banners so far on a few sites - earned them by viewing other banners, so hasn't cost me a dime.
My sponsor developed the team - it is still in prelaunch if you want to join or find out more (ourteamsuccess.ws). What happened with the autosurf industry?
I have got our website almost done - the sitebuilder 'help' section is great - good to just read it over to find out all the capabilities! I am soooo psyched that little 'ol me created a site from scratch - no prior knowledge of how to even begin such a thing.........cool!!!
Good luck to you!!! Ann
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piggybanker
Joined: 14 Jan 2006
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# Posted: 9 Feb 2006 13:50
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Quoting: ann (ourteamsuccess.ws). What happened with the autosurf industry?
Hi again Ann,
That's a nice lead capture page, but it'll probably be removed if someone complains. If I were you, I would use that page in your signature instead of the video of the lil red car or banners. Usually text advertising will produce better results.
You can read about the auto surf industry almost anywhere online, but in a nutshell ... most of the industry is on hold until the payment processor issues are resolved.
I thought one of my teams was on hold but I just got a new sign up today, so I better go say hello to him. I don't know what to tell him though. I know ... it'll go like this ... sorry bud, but all my dough dissappeared over night. I know they took my dough to a race track, but I'm pretty sure they didn't gamble with any of it . So, can I bum $50 to get through this month? I'll pay you back ... honest with interest ... run lumpy bisquick run!
Off to make my panhandlers page
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kutus
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Joined: 9 Feb 2006
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# Posted: 10 Feb 2006 13:19
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I think that u can start google adsense program, it is more good than any other opportunity, I am earning good money and I am a member of IMC who are giving good guidelines to earn money more.
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kennethmorga
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Joined: 10 Feb 2006
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# Posted: 10 Feb 2006 14:38
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Everyone should be aware of internet speedway. They've gotten quite a few complaints as follows:
1. The promised web site doesn't work
2. They'll try to talk you into an "upgrade" at an additional $700-$2700, popularly known as the ol' "bait and switch"
3. they make it impossible to bail out of the 30 day trial membership
I told of my experiences on a couple of other websites, in which I gave my e-mail address and have been contacted by 6 others who feel they've been ripped of by Internet Speedway.
Forewarned is Forearmed!
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jimlp
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Joined: 19 May 2006
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# Posted: 20 May 2006 02:25 · Edited by: jimlp
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Quoting: ann Is anyone familiar with the GDI opportunity? I just joined -
Yes, I have been with them for some months now, and got in the for various reasons. I was looking for something that had a great marketing plan and would easy to use for those taking my course. Its very easy to set up domain/hosting and website. Easy to use interface and email panel.
Though as it has been mentioned by others in this poll, there are cheaper host plans. NatHosting is the cheapest and reliable hosting by far on the net as far my knowledge is concerned, and its not an mlm/affiliate program. Around under $1.oo per month with generous bandwidth and space for that price, or $10.00 p/year. I have not used as yet as I have been using free hosting and kiosk for some time now. But even domain names are picked and competive prices of around $7.00 per year.
I think in a nut shell, its easy to use to create pages and web domain and hosting. The marketing approach is also exciting for people who want to run a simple business.
Jim Labra
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aussiedownunder
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Joined: 14 Jun 2006
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# Posted: 14 Jun 2006 07:18
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Hi
The banners looked okay on GDI but most safelists accept text only ads so has any of you have the sample GDI Text Ads to promote in safelists but cannot find any! If you know and able to answer this please email me on the website.
Thanks
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J.E. Henry
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wealthpro
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Joined: 22 Jul 2006
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# Posted: 22 Jul 2006 06:31
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My team uses GDI as a funding source for advertising their primary business. It's a great way to get free advertising.
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gcooper
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Joined: 26 Feb 2006
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# Posted: 10 Sep 2006 10:48
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Hello Everyone, I've been with GDI for over 17 months, and have made money each and every month. I have been marketing for a while and know that google,msn, and yahoo will not even list "free websites" so don't think just because its free...it'll be found by people doing searches....try a MSN search for ".ws home business" thats my .ws website in the #1 spot. You can get free domain names with certain hosting packages....but what will that hosting cost? The 10 per/mo cost of GDI is unheard of for what they offer. I'll be a dot.ws member for life.
Best Regards,
Gary Cooper
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amber
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Joined: 15 Nov 2006
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# Posted: 15 Nov 2006 00:43
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gcooper, how are you doing this? Any sort of tips would be great.
When I first saw the video a month ago, it was the first thing in a long time that I just KNEW would sell. With all you got and the opportunity they provided you with, I just couldn't see how anyone could turn it down. And for $10 a month for something you get to use anyway... it's not like you're losing any money even if you don't get any signups.
I liked the fact that I could transfer the domain over to my own server because to be honest, their servers aren't great. For the websites, yes. But I haven't been able to login to the members section for almost 2 weeks now and can't get ahold of anyone to find out what's up, why I can't. Good thing I transferred it when I did! I like having more control over the domain anyway.
Well, anyway... I'd like some tips on how people who -are- making money with it are doing it. I've been posting at so many places, ads all over the place, sending thousands of emails with nothing to show for it but 2 or 3 people that has watched the video. Depressing. But yet the people that I've talked to in the forums, it seems like everyones already a member!
Funny.
I'm really not losing any money because I do love the site and the program tremendously! But I have to admit, making a little extra money to help my fiance with the bills would be wonderful, because I can't work outside the house due to a back condition. But this is something that caught my attention immediately and there's something about it that I really love and I don't believe I'm ever going to drop it just because I can't sell it. But like I said, just a little extra income would be nice from it.
I really need a "Marketing for Dummies" eBook >.<
Thanks for any helpful suggestions.
Amber.
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KristyT
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Joined: 27 Nov 2006
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# Posted: 27 Nov 2006 01:51
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Hi Amber
I would have to agree with you on that. It definitely has a different sort of feel to it, unlike most other programs. I think because it's 'virtually tangible', as in, you are actually getting something in return for your money, you feel that you are getting more value.
The movie is great, makes it very easy to promote. Have you seen the new animation? You can send your visitors to the animation and if you include their name in the link, the lady will actually say their name. Makes it very encouraging for the visitor and makes them feel more involved in the overall presentation.
Good luck!
KristyT
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adecheine
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Joined: 9 Dec 2006
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# Posted: 9 Dec 2006 12:07
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Hi there, I am 5 days into my trial and will join once the trial period is over. I was looking at starting a WAHM sort of site to promote my primary Business which is Ameriplan. So I stumbled across GDI from another Ameriplan Broker and I thought, this is a no brainer! $10 a month I spend a week at the coffee shop I am advertising just as I do my Primary Business and feel confident in time to build a downline. I know about downlines, half of mine are in the Witness Protection Program Anyway, just thought I would chime in.. I have Frontpage so I may play around today with the site, I used the webbuilder but am not happy with it so far, but it is a start!
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mlmsupport_ws
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Joined: 24 Dec 2006
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# Posted: 24 Dec 2006 17:10
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Great comments everyone. GDI has its pros and cons like anything else. I joined because my team uses GDI as a funding source for advertising their primary business.
I would not have looked for this one on my own. However it fills a need in a niche market and does a very nice job of it. GDI is a useful and quality domain/hosting provider at a reasonable price with a built in income opportunity.
I use it and recommend it and as long as people don't over (hype) sell its capabilities or its MLM business value it should do well. The Ferrari is (hype) too much in my opinion, but it sure looks nice. I wonder if anyone has earned enough from the $1mo commissions to actually buy one of those fancy red cars.
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benchia
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Joined: 28 Dec 2006
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# Posted: 28 Dec 2006 08:21
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For $10 a month, its pretty steep for a personal domain. But frankly, for the amount you put in and the possible returns you can get... I'd say thats a pretty good deal.
Only problem is driving traffic to your domain. I've tired sending the so called "email invitations" out, they're not really that useful. Didn't get any conversions from that campaign.
Anyone had luck with their built in "invitations" ?
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EyeSize
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Joined: 4 Jan 2007
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# Posted: 6 Jan 2007 07:48
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Have been following this program sinds I started clicking emails online (which was a while ago). Didn't really believe there story about that dot ws was the new dot com.
Don't forget what most of the members here said at first it only works when you are able to build a large active downline. And webhosting can be cheaper the only way to get people to pay this much is to show them why they should buy a ws account. And to be fair I can't really think up any of these reasons.
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piggybanker
Joined: 14 Jan 2006
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# Posted: 6 Jan 2007 14:28
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Global Domains International has been around for about 6 years now. I believe that speaks volumes to me. It amazes me to see so many other opportunities that looked promising turn out to be pretty lame in my opinion. Some just fizzle and die, others are rip offs, and I'm sure many are underfunded and the owners give up just before they become profitable.
You don't have to recruit very many people into GDI to make it a break even deal for you. The low monthly cost can be wiped away in no time. I prefer to teach people how to build depth (powerline building) in their downline first. Since it pays five levels deep it would help you and your partners if you built 5 deep before moving to your next powerline. If you recruit two and each of your downline recruits two then you'll be at $62/mo.
Yes! I play with calculators... GDI has a free downline calculator that's addictive. I think Vishal will allow that link here:
http://website.ws/kvmlm2/st_calculator.dhtml?language=english
There's no referral link embedded that I'm aware of. My apologies if I'm wrong Vishal. P.S. Hi ... been away ... very ill. All better now.
If you try to promote GDI (Global Domains International) using their banners and little else then you'll probably struggle and give up, but if you learn to master a few methods of traffic generation ie... traffic exchanges, list builders, ezine ads, list mailers, classified ads, blogging, forum signatures, and search engine campaigns like Google's Adwords or Yahoo's Overture you should do really well.
I found that I didn't even want to try to recruit until I created my own set of squeeze pages to promote with. I've never had luck using other people's affiliate splash pages. They'd click my link, but the program owner got all the leads email addresses and I was stuck with fewer sign ups and NO LIST.
GDI is difficult to promote all by itself. That's why I've seen (and become of member of) about a half dozen different programs that were designed to promote Global Domains International. I kept testing them out and had little success. I created some squeeze pages and got nearly two hundred in my list in just a matter of weeks. Hopefully many will become members. My newest squeeze pages are ready for full testing, so I better get to work.
Yes! There is work involved in any online money making home based business opportunity. I'm not afraid of work. I love work. I can sit and watch it all day.
Signed
A Former Supervisor - ya wanna see my supervisor's pose?
Picture a man with one hand in his pocket and the other holding a cup of coffee...... bingo! That was me.
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Vishal P. Rao
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# Posted: 7 Jan 2007 23:52
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Quoting: piggybanker P.S. Hi ... been away ... very ill. All better now.
Glad to see to back Michael
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sgmoney
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# Posted: 9 Jan 2007 07:44
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I think I'm removing my account now. Reading that a whole downline quit isnt very encouraging.
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piggybanker
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# Posted: 9 Jan 2007 23:08
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Thank you Vishal. It's great to be alive today. Getting caught up on all the bills is another story ...
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# Posted: 10 Jan 2007 00:51
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Hello everyone i have been with GDI For like a month now and i got one sign up so far.I think its a great business but you really have to advertise everywhere to make money.I am thinking about doing a lot of offline advertising like business cards,flyers,and word of mouth.Thanks
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santosl
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# Posted: 12 Jan 2007 19:59
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Hi everyone,
I've been a GDI member for just one week. I've gotten 4 sign ups and 1 level 2 sign up already. All I've used so far is the 'invite system' and then following up with my friends and family after they watch the video. I just started putting up free ads here and there. I have also started making a flyer. I recently put an ad on craigslist and have received responses to watch the video.
This is a business that requires just a little bit of work on your part to make things happen. People have to realize that they need to be excited about it and it will be contagious. First, talk about the benefits of having a website for personal or business use. Also, how affordable it is at $10 a month...that they get a domain, hosting, design templates and 10 email addresses. Then sell them on the income opportunity. Plus, emphasize that this is not a 'get rich quick' program. It will take some time but they will see the rewards.
I like this home-based business alot because its not like some other ones where you have to sell some stupid product like vitamins, herbal juice or other products. There is no inventory.
Well, I'm happy so far and learning alot about marketing this business.
Best wishes to everyone.
P.S. Has anyone order the GDI business cards? Are they of good quality?
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crsuccess
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# Posted: 24 Jan 2007 16:23
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hi I ahve been with GDI for about 7 days now and i have 5 in my downline and all i do is post in the forums
GDI is a long term business that what makes it so attractive.
3in7 that i'm in has also made it easier to begin to build my downlines. and then my team works together in forums posting our success. this has worked marviously and best of all its free
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jmerrick
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# Posted: 25 Jan 2007 01:14
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I reviewed GDI several months ago and it didn't cut it for me. At a measly dollar per signup I just said no.
However, at the time I reviewed it there weren't very many "all-in-one" website solutions so GDI was actually not a bad deal at one time. Just not a good income opportunity.
But now there are many solutions for domain/hosting/site builders that are better and cheaper than GDI.
One thing I will give GDI is they give you some excellent tools in your back office, and that Ferarri flash movie is awesome.
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richur
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# Posted: 25 Jan 2007 08:29
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Its good to see so many in GDI, I can sleep at night thinking about this great opportunity! Anyways not to meet everyone.
Jack Kuhry
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marytoad
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# Posted: 17 Mar 2007 13:06
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Kyliemh, or CrSuccess (Or anyone who knows! ):
I was wondering...I have been in GDI since November & have like 4 members in my downline & one or two in my second. Really, I am struggling w/it. (I promote PayItForward heavily, which encourages GDI signup first, but I haven't marketed in any other way & I myself got into GDI b/c of getting into PayitForward.)
My Q is, since I obviously don't want to give months of struggle up & start again fresh, can I even JOIN 3in7?
Now, I have decided to capitalize on JUST GDI...I don't care if it IS $1.00 per person - - I like it & think it has a great potential...I just need to find the way to successfully generate signups, which I have not done yet...& it's driving me nuts!!!
I have 5 children at home & I would really like to contribute to our income...I'm not afraid of hard work, it's just KNOWING what to do/how to do it.
Thank you to anyone who can shine some light here!
Marytoad
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cuddlescanada
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# Posted: 4 Apr 2007 03:07
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Hi Ann, I have been using GDI for a while, It seems very hard to try and get people on board, may be I am doing something wrong. Although I dont realy push GDI after shopping around for a website and hosting provider, there are a lot of cheaper ones out there and I found from them you only get what you pay for. So I do use GDI for my website service and I am very happy with them.
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piggybanker
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# Posted: 11 Apr 2007 10:17
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Quoting: marytoad My Q is, since I obviously don't want to give months of struggle up & start again fresh, can I even JOIN 3in7?
I was told that you could sign up a spouse under the 3in7 program, but I never pursued it because I've been more involved in more rewarding programs (and I don't have a spouse). You only earn a buck a referral in GDI, so you have to build a HUGE team to make decent money. I am still a member, but I'll probably drop it as I've never really promoted it. I just used it to create splash pages for other programs and there are cheaper and better alternatives.
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