Sunday, October 28, 2007

Early Christmas present with Global Domains International


October has been a quieter month than September with only 4 front line sign ups. I put this down to two main reasons. I had to totally rebuild my laptop meaning I had time off line and away from building my Global Domains International business and second because I went on a short holiday to visit the in-laws meaning more time off line. Despite this I've been thinking for a while how to motivate quiet members in my down line. Realizing that part of being successful with Global Domains International (GDI) also carries with it responsibility, I thought I should give away a couple of my front line sign ups to others I have sponsored and who have been with me for some time. So I gave some an early Christmas present and gave away a front line member. This is a sacrifice on my part because it means I will miss out on the fifth levels of those people, but I felt impressed to do it anyhow to help those who have helped me. Plus I wanted to see how it worked so I could share with you how easy it is. In the first week while someone is in the 7 day free trial period is the only time you can do this. I worried that if I did it I might anger some people - after all they were signing up under me so expected me to be there direct sponsor which held me back from trying it before now. Despite this I gave it a go knowing that it is easy in Global Domains International to contact your upline. In fact I communicate with Marty Orcutt, who is way up in my up line, more than I do with my direct sponsor.

Remember when you sign up with GDI you don't just have one sponsor, in reality you have 5 levels above you. If you are not happy with the advice from you direct sponsor, just keep going up the upline until you find someone who can mentor you. Click on the upline tab in the back office and you will have their contact email addresses. This makes sense. You are never going to get on with 100% of people and you are going to make a better team with certain personalities. So remember with GDI you have 5 'sponsors' not just one. Feel free to get help from anyone of them - or even all of them.


To shift someone in the first 7 days you click on the move button (easiest through the email telling you of a new sign up) - then step one - click on the person you want to move, step two - click on the person you want to shift them to, step three - click on the confirm button. Takes about 20 seconds.

The hardest thing in GDI is to learn to sponsor. Once you can sponsor one person you can sponsor a thousand. It is just a matter of time and effort. If you find something that works for you - REPEAT IT - again and again. Once you get to a good size - 50 people in your down line - you have a monthly budget of $50 to spend on marketing your GDI business. If you are spending $50 a month - you will have a good growth in your front line. If you wonder where a good place to start is particularly with online advertising - try two bucks an ad - it got my hit logs spinning.



Looking for a unique Christmas present for a teenager. Why not buy them a website and teach them to grow their own income? Sponsor them under you and you can give them your sign ups as well as benefit off their sign ups. It will teach your teenager responsibility, selling skills, internet skills, management skills, people skills. On top of that celebrate your joint success by having a family holiday via funds generated through GDI. Stop having problems with teenagers who don't have goals and have too much time on their hands. Give them a project that motivates them to unleash both their business and creative skills. Start them and you off with your internet address for life - thank you Global Domains International.



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