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GDI Review: So Is GDI a Massive Scam?

Postby Seb Brantigan on Sat May 22, 2010 3:58 pm

Global Domains international is one of the quickest growing companies on the web.

GDI is a Muti Level promoting company, which most people would look at and think, "this is a pyramid swindle " when they probably know nothing or next to nothing about multi level network marketing and how profitable it is when using the right methods.

nonetheless the major difficulty is that being an affiliate ( which is what you become when you join up to GDI, you've got to market and plug the business just like any other ), I'd say around 95% of affiliates fail in their first year and make not very much over $100 a year, or maybe nothing in any way. Is it really their fault?
why 95% of affiliates never turn over profit is : *drum roll* shortage of experience and endurance.

Attraction selling is completely foreign to most of us, and quite overtly a lot of people have a difficult time seeing how it all fits together to actually generate free GDI leads.

If you are having a difficulty building your GDI business approaching it from an attraction selling angle might be just what you need. One of the worst mistakes I see people make is trying to sell their opportunity when it is the last thing you should be targeting.

In this post I am going to explain to you why your opportunity is the very last thing you should concentrate on and what you should be concentrating on in your attraction promotional campaign. I'm also going to demonstrate how this will attract big numbers of people to your GDI business like a magnet.

Attraction selling is setting yourself up online so people will see you as an asset and need to take part your business instead of just another salesperson that's just the same as the half million other people online after your prospects time and attention.

I know that sounds like it might be a tough move to make, but it is's not that tricky when you know who you need to target and what sort of Problems they are facing. As an attraction marketer you wish to become the go to guy for your niche to paraphrase a solutions provider.

As a solutions supplier you attract folk to you thanks to the price you give, and folks need to join your team because they know that you can help them be successful. On the other hand if all that you're doing is pushing your business on them you offer no value in any way.

An autoresponder service is readily available online for a small regular charge. Not only will it defend you it keeps an eye on your list as you get new customers they start to receive your emails, and when people unsubscribe they're mechanically removed from your list.

This leaves you free of the difficulties of maintaining a tally of who is on your list or who is not and allows you to target the things that are truly going to make the difference like your selling.

As you begin to build your list and have your target email marketing system set up you want to keep in mind that if you start promoting your business or product to heavily people will be turned off and unsubscribe right fast.

Keep your e-mails educational and filled with value to build trust before starting to promote. Folks are more likely to except for the promotional emails if they are receiving better value filled emails than not. I find a good proportion is one promotional email to each 4 to 6 value filled ones. It isn't a rule, but does seem to work best for me.

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