Title: Don't Be A Dead Sponsor! Post by: SeanG on September 25, 2006, 01:28:39 PM Hello GDI members. I just wanted to share something with you.
What happens when you bring someone into the system and you don't stay in touch with? Answer-You become labeled as a dead beat sponsor. Just because you may be labled as a dead beat doesn't mean you are, but you must understand that many members come into this system and try to contact their sponsors with no luck. These memebers want help just like you may have needed help when they came in. Luckily, I don't have dead beat sponsor, but I have come in contact with serious GDI members who can't contact their upline. What happens when I give your downline more help than you? They drop out under you and sign up under me. It may sound screwed up, but I'm pretty sure it happens. Honestly speaking, I know that it happens. I would like to see us all make it in this business. It doesn't take much more than sending a simple email. You may do a lot of offline promoting and never check your backoffice, but you should. Hopefully, a sponsor who may fit this description will take this business more seriously after reading this. Title: Re: Don't Be A Dead Sponsor! Post by: DesmondLechner on September 26, 2006, 06:22:14 AM Hello GDI members. I just wanted to share something with you. What happens when you bring someone into the system and you don't stay in touch with? Answer-You become labeled as a dead beat sponsor. Just because you may be labled as a dead beat doesn't mean you are, but you must understand that many members come into this system and try to contact their sponsors with no luck. These memebers want help just like you may have needed help when they came in. Luckily, I don't have dead beat sponsor, but I have come in contact with serious GDI members who can't contact their upline. What happens when I give your downline more help than you? They drop out under you and sign up under me. It may sound screwed up, but I'm pretty sure it happens. Honestly speaking, I know that it happens. I would like to see us all make it in this business. It doesn't take much more than sending a simple email. You may do a lot of offline promoting and never check your backoffice, but you should. Hopefully, a sponsor who may fit this description will take this business more seriously after reading this. Thank YOU SeanG....(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v467/Cmy5chi/Avatar%20Uploads/goodemo.gif) I wished there was a button to acknowledged contibutory postings...so those deserving it DOES GET IT as well... I fully agree with you on that point Sean and as for my experience, I get nothing more than MORE and MORE posts leading to other programs etc... I'm not at this point in tune with getting sign ups etc... as earning amn extra side income is actually not my current nor desperate need hence, not going out of my way to rally ppl into GDi altogether...but who knows in what the future holds...right? Keep going there Sean...staying on track is necessary if you want this to serve and make god for your expectations from it!!! :) Des. “Whether you think you deserve an income and can, or you think you don’t, U R right.” Title: Re: Don't Be A Dead Sponsor! Post by: Marcus McCullough on September 28, 2006, 03:29:54 AM I couldn't agree more Sean. I myself have ZERO upline support in my GDI business. Luckily I found support for my online business ventures other places or I would have just dumped this thing completely. I am very glad I didn't and now I too try to offer support to new members that have been left out to dry by their "Sponsor".
>:(I hate when that happens because it makes people feel like a sucker and they believe they have been brought into a shady community. I sincerely hope everyone will take heed and give those signing up under you more support. If you dont feel you have all the answers for them, at least acknowledge them and try to help them find the answer. ???I wish I would have thought about dropping out and signing back up under someone that would support me before I started marketing so much. Now it would take too much work and money to change. Help your downline, or Sean is right, they will become someone elses downline if they are smart. After all who wants to make money for someone who doesn't have the time to acknowledge you. THINK ABOUT IT! Great advice Sean!! Marcus McCullough Title: Re: Don't Be A Dead Sponsor! Post by: JMurray on September 28, 2006, 08:35:37 AM i'M WITH SEAN.G & MARCUS I'VE HEARD NOTHING FROM ANY OF MY UPLINE SPONSOR'S WANT TO DO THIS IN FOR THE LONGHALL JUST A LITTLE HELP THAT'S ALL. THIS GUY CHIP SNYDER WISH HE WAS MY SPONSOR HE TAKS THE TALK. IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN THE 21 SEPTEMBER POST FROM HIM PLEASE READ IT. CLICK ON GDI YOU'LL SEE HIS NAME CLICK ON IT AND READ . WELL THATS IT HOPE I SEE USE IN THE FORUM AGAIN. GOOD LUCK JMURRAY IRELAND ;)
Title: Re: Don't Be A Dead Sponsor! Post by: S_Alcoya on September 28, 2006, 12:20:37 PM You have to stay in touch with your downline members or they will leave.
You can only contact your first level in the backoffice. Sure they could be busy. You should give them support. Your Success Alcoya Title: Re: Don't Be A Dead Sponsor! Post by: BKamanski on November 21, 2006, 12:28:58 PM Hooray! Everytime my sponsor contacts me they are trying to sell me something else! I find this completely un-professional... 8)
Title: Re: Don't Be A Dead Sponsor! Post by: JonathanB on December 18, 2006, 04:04:07 AM Your all 100% right as a sponsor it's your responsibility to help your downline. One of my sayings is an active sponsor creates and active downline it is essential to be active with them. I am new to GDI but I have downlines in several other companies. When someone knows your really there to help it will have a tremendous impact on their preception of the business.
I for for enjoy helping people and it's nice to watch people becomes successful and better their lives. So far my upline contacted me ASAP so far just emails but with lots of information and said they will help me anytime I need them. I am already impressed with GDI as it seems to be a solid business and I look forward to doing well with it. If anyone here ever wants some help I will always answer at anytime. Well have a great day everyone! 8) Title: Re: Don't Be A Dead Sponsor! Post by: JaapVerduijn on January 30, 2007, 03:22:09 AM Greetings all!
My sponsor, a bloke named Clifford Coy, might as well not exist. I often think that indeed he doesn't exist. I sent him various emails, introducing myself and asking him about his experiences, but he simply doesn't react. Bloke's dead, or at least deadbeat. I myself make it a habit to shove the odd sign-up from myself down to one of my first level subscribers. My sponsor never did anything of the kind for me. My sponsor never did anything of any kind for me, period. Yet my activities i.e. my downline bring him money, every month. I'm working toward making my first four levels as narrow as possible, and making the fifth as wide as I can. That's the only way I see to cut the deadbeat out of his undeserved profit. It's fairly easy too: do all your advertising and recruiting on behalf of not yourself but of worthy people in your fourth level. Sure, when one of those new "fifth levels" turns out to be a master recruiter, yourself will miss out on the income of his/her activities. But your first, second, third and fourth downline will LOVE you for it! Anyway, I'm not too worried about any fifth level master recruiter turning up. Of my whole downline only ONE person signed up ONE other person. All the others got their sign-ups from me, either by me giving them directly to a first level subscriber, or by me advertising for them with their username. What's the lesson of this all? If your not your own master recruiter, quite likely nobody else will be! And may all deadbeat sponsors like Clifford Coy fall victim to scheming avengers like myself (wide and wicked grin)! Be well! Jaap Verduijn, "The Man Who Is Too Lazy To Fail". Title: Re: Don't Be A Dead Sponsor! Post by: DPro on February 01, 2007, 03:57:03 AM Perhaps we should look from another perspective?
Sometimes we expect a lot from our sponsor, this is natural since they are the ones who introduced us the business and earning money from our hard work. However there are many who joined this biz without much knowledge about network marketing and the internet world, so it is just beyond their capability to mentor their downline. Some people have difficulty even to open their email program to read their emails, it could be the reason why your sponsor is not answering your emails? Just my 2 cents worth. Title: Re: Don't Be A Dead Sponsor! Post by: JaapVerduijn on February 04, 2007, 06:30:11 AM Hi Melissa!
Naaah... the gubber was clever enough to advertise, so I guess he just might be able to read the occasional email too... I simply had the misfortune to sign up as a result of the wrong ad or email campaign. But hey, that's me: Jaap "Murphy" Verduijn (wide and wicked grin)! Be well! Jaap Verduijn, AKA "The Man Who Is Too Lazy To Fail". Title: Re: Don't Be A Dead Sponsor! Post by: Kenneth K on March 05, 2007, 12:35:37 PM Hi all,
Just have to fill in. A dead sponsor is no teacher for people that wants to learn. I think it would be horrible not to take care of your sponsered ones. Remebr you've to do the job 100% yourself or learn up your downline to do the 1%. Then you only need 100 signups. ;D Title: Re: Don't Be A Dead Sponsor! Post by: Tonatiuh C on June 24, 2007, 04:44:28 AM A mi me pasó lo mismo y afortunadamente pude localizar a uno de ellos. Es muy feo cuando no te hacen caso y les tienes que rogar.
En algunas ocasiones tampoco te explican bien las cosas. Un consejo es que te entrenes y preguntes por ahi tu solito o solita. Vayas haciendo experimentos con todo lo que puedas. Te mando un saludo desde MEXICO Title: Re: Don't Be A Dead Sponsor! Post by: THall on November 02, 2007, 03:16:55 AM I also joined under a dead sponsor, who wanted me to join 10 other programs . After alot of trial and error, ( mostly error ) I finally got up and running. The more time you can spend in helping your downline get started, will show much better results. I spent about 15 hours with one of my ladies, and she has earn 2 bonus and has added 38 people to her first level. I have told her that if her people cannot reach her, Let them know they can always call me. I have helped people under her on my 5th level, get started doing direct emailing. Because she did not have time to set up the auto responder, and train them on how to use it.
If you are new to GDI and reading this contact you sponsor. The squeaking wheel gets the oil. I have tried to phone and email my new signups, and there are some I can not get in contact with. Keep in mind that your sponsor is dealing with any where from 20 to 100 people. keep trying to reach them. Have a Great Day Tina Title: Re: Don't Be A Dead Sponsor! Post by: Darren Olander on November 02, 2007, 10:25:39 AM I agree.. In a networking business such as this it is VERY important that you keep in touch with your downline and help them out.. you will be much more successful!
Title: Re: Don't Be A Dead Sponsor! Post by: DPro on November 03, 2007, 12:25:55 AM I also joined under a dead sponsor, who wanted me to join 10 other programs . After alot of trial and error, ( mostly error ) I finally got up and running. The more time you can spend in helping your downline get started, will show much better results. I spent about 15 hours with one of my ladies, and she has earn 2 bonus and has added 38 people to her first level. I have told her that if her people cannot reach her, Let them know they can always call me. I have helped people under her on my 5th level, get started doing direct emailing. Because she did not have time to set up the auto responder, and train them on how to use it. If you are new to GDI and reading this contact you sponsor. The squeaking wheel gets the oil. I have tried to phone and email my new signups, and there are some I can not get in contact with. Keep in mind that your sponsor is dealing with any where from 20 to 100 people. keep trying to reach them. Have a Great Day Tina Wow, I am impressed with your dedication and leadership, Tina. You are right to say that our sponsors may be dealing with a large group, so we need to be more forgiving when they don't respond immediately. One tip to get the attention of your upline is to be a good follower. Most leaders have a set a instructions to get any newbie started, so if we as downlines are committed to do everything that's expected, then our uplines maybe more willing to help us build the group. Since they can't be helping everyone in the group, only serious builders. Another way to keep in touch with uplines is to use YM or Skype, so whenever both parties are online, we can discuss about the business. Title: Re: Don't Be A Dead Sponsor! Post by: Darren Olander on November 03, 2007, 11:29:56 AM I also joined under a dead sponsor, who wanted me to join 10 other programs . After alot of trial and error, ( mostly error ) I finally got up and running. The more time you can spend in helping your downline get started, will show much better results. I spent about 15 hours with one of my ladies, and she has earn 2 bonus and has added 38 people to her first level. I have told her that if her people cannot reach her, Let them know they can always call me. I have helped people under her on my 5th level, get started doing direct emailing. Because she did not have time to set up the auto responder, and train them on how to use it. If you are new to GDI and reading this contact you sponsor. The squeaking wheel gets the oil. I have tried to phone and email my new signups, and there are some I can not get in contact with. Keep in mind that your sponsor is dealing with any where from 20 to 100 people. keep trying to reach them. Have a Great Day Tina Wow, I am impressed with your dedication and leadership, Tina. You are right to say that our sponsors may be dealing with a large group, so we need to be more forgiving when they don't respond immediately. One tip to get the attention of your upline is to be a good follower. Most leaders have a set a instructions to get any newbie started, so if we as downlines are committed to do everything that's expected, then our uplines maybe more willing to help us build the group. Since they can't be helping everyone in the group, only serious builders. Another way to keep in touch with uplines is to use YM or Skype, so whenever both parties are online, we can discuss about the business. Very true.. because that is what I do with my downline.. I give them step-by-step instructions but if they don't follow them then they are wasting both of our time. Following our directions is earning our time to work with you. Title: Re: Don't Be A Dead Sponsor! Post by: WingLee on January 25, 2008, 03:58:14 AM Hello GDI members. I just wanted to share something with you. What happens when you bring someone into the system and you don't stay in touch with? Answer-You become labeled as a dead beat sponsor. Just because you may be labled as a dead beat doesn't mean you are, but you must understand that many members come into this system and try to contact their sponsors with no luck. These memebers want help just like you may have needed help when they came in. Luckily, I don't have dead beat sponsor, but I have come in contact with serious GDI members who can't contact their upline. What happens when I give your downline more help than you? They drop out under you and sign up under me. It may sound screwed up, but I'm pretty sure it happens. Honestly speaking, I know that it happens. I would like to see us all make it in this business. It doesn't take much more than sending a simple email. You may do a lot of offline promoting and never check your backoffice, but you should. Hopefully, a sponsor who may fit this description will take this business more seriously after reading this. Hello, Thanks for sharing that, and it really is what I had to go through and I resent my sponsor. I didn't get any response nor welcome letter from him when I joined, and I have emailed him a few times. I was suprised that a few of my uplines emailed and thanked me for growing my downline. Every new member I recruit I sent them a welcome letter with some of my ideas and suggestions shared with them so that they can get starte.....some of them would email me to ask questions and I tried to help them, and the others didn't reply but that's ok. I mean if I had some help from my sponsor, I could've been able to build my downline faster, afterall it's teamwork that gets best result. Good luck to you all and be successful in 2008 Wing Lee Title: Re: Don't Be A Dead Sponsor! Post by: M Bryant on February 06, 2008, 10:41:51 AM Without my upline I wouldn't have been able to get as far as I have in GDI. Although I have only been in touch with 1 of my sponsors, he has given me information that would have taken me a long time to figure out. Now, whenever I have a question, I don't hesitate to ask him. If you can find even 1 person in your upline that is willing to help you out, definately take advantage of it. They can give you a whole new perspective on what you can do with this business. You have 5 chances of getting someone to help you out and most likely you will get someone to lend a hand. After all, they can't make money from you unless you make money too.
Title: Re: Don't Be A Dead Sponsor! Post by: Phil G on February 15, 2008, 03:35:43 AM "After all, they can't make money from you unless you make money too."
Indeed, and I find that to be a strong selling point; if you fail, we have failed. I point out that the referral commissions structure ensures that your sponsor(me) will take interest in your success and progress. I would help anybody in my downline in any way that I can, but based on their skills and interests. There are so many ways to get the word out there, try to make them realize what would be their strongest skill. Often, questions are answered with a bit of research on my part. In that case, pass along not only the answer, but show them how you found the information as well so they will begin to learn to find their own solutions, and other techniques in the process. Still I see from many forum posts that people join GDI with no previous experience in sales/marketing/promotion or computers at all, people that will literally need to be told the difference between searching for a website, and entering the URL in the address field on a browser. Or how to copy and paste. There is only so much you can do to help people who are that new to the concept of marketing or using a computer, just be sure to show them how you are finding answers for them along the way. Title: Re: Don't Be A Dead Sponsor! Post by: TAmbo on April 18, 2008, 01:19:52 PM Hi eveyone,
I have been in GDI for at least 6-7 months now and i only have 4 downline im my back office. I am impreseed to hear you people talking about dead sponsor as i happened to be one of these people who signed up under a real dead sponsor. My sponsor's name is Michalle i can't really remember his last name right now, but yeah.. i do get a feeling that i shouldn't sign up with him in the first place. I'm not sure if i still have the choice to find another sponsor or otherwise it's just too late for me to do that now. but i'll you what.. I never want to quit GDI just because i have a dead sponsor.. eventhough it has been a while without making a decent commision... I am positive that my GDI business will take off and will bring me great commision one day... all i need it is to be patient and willing to learn from other's who have already successful with their GDI business. One step at a time is not a bad strategy after all. If anyone in the forum would like to share their secrets success with me, I am more than happy to learn from them. I hope you guys can understand my english...if not please forgive me. I'm from the Pacific Island Country All the best, Tambo Title: Re: Don't Be A Dead Sponsor! Post by: Carmel B on April 19, 2008, 12:42:29 PM Hi, I agree that your sponser should stay in touch, but not if they are going to blast other programmes to you, if you are new to internet marketing then this behavour will get you lost in this industry, and you will lose hope of making it,
One thing to remember, if this is your first Internet Marketing business or your very first programme for a work from home business, then stay FOCUSED. Think GDI, sleep GDI, talk GDI, love the company, love what you are selling, focus on your long term business.........it is a real businesess folks......you have a real chance of success with GDI........ a real income FOR LIFE...........but.......you have to work at it........ The other thing i would like to say is........if your sponser is not being in contact with you, dont worry, log on this forum every day for a few mins, check out what other members are saying or doing , hey message them, ask questons, send email if they allow, No one is ALONE, in this programme, we are all GDI affiliates..........we all belong to the same team......and we are all here to help each other new or experienced. Get some good advertising set up, make a folder , have your emails ad's text ready, saved , get your business cards if you can afford it, get some dvd's if you can afford it, its an investment and hey they really work for you, Dont be dissapointed with a slow response, but keep at it......put classified ad's in online free classified, and spend some money on reall copy newspapers........make flyers..........etc......get it out there, When you do get some sign ups, make sure you just talk GDI with them, at least until their business is growing too...........get to know them Give them all the help they request from you, if you cant answer their questions, then ask someone else here at the forum first , then send answers Wishing you all the best of luck..........GDI is your lifetime income, its really up to you if you want to earn big or small.........'sow what you shall reap' Work hard, but work smart Cheers Title: Re: Don't Be A Dead Sponsor! Post by: Stephen Hanley on June 18, 2010, 10:16:08 AM I absolutely agree that the DVDs and Business Cards are an investment, they have a massive potential to earn you thousands! When I hold a GDI DVD or business card in my hand, I envision holding a check worth $THOUSANDS! It gives me an energized feeling and I feel so proud to be handing them out to people I meet!
Today I met up with an old work colleague and I gave him a DVD and tried to explain it to him, he then said it sounds like one of those "pyramid schemes", I started to defend GDI but stopped half way and said "You know what? You'll understand the entire system and how brilliant and reputable it is once you have seen the DVD movie". So he took the DVD with him and there's a chance (regardless of how likely or remote) that he or someone he hands the DVD to will sign up to GDI! It's exciting, and the unknown is the driving force for me!!! I love it!! :D Title: Re: Don't Be A Dead Sponsor! Post by: Brian_Cook on October 25, 2010, 11:43:22 AM Hello all, I am a newbie to GDI. I joined 2 weeks ago under premium status. I have given this (gdi) my total commitment since signing up. I will preface and say I am not as savy with the building of a webpage however have been in sales for the last 18 years and have tried several mlm's. I am trying to get the understanding of the program and my 100% goal is to make residual imcome for life. I will tell you my expierence so far has not been all that inviting. My Upline consist of 4 people my level 1 and level 5 are the same! I have tried contacting my level 2 with no luck. And most all i have learned has been on this forum so far. BUT I require one on one connection with direction. I have no problem spending money, time and effort in gaining the monetary goal that I aspire to achieve. I just need good direction in making this venture successful!
Also is it possible to switch sponsors??? Hope to be on the high road with GDI, if I can withstand the initial trials! Thanks for your attention Brian |