Hi,
I have discovered that if a person browses your website and decides to sign up they have to create an account by entering a username and password before they even enter any payment information. The problem with this is that if they don't have a credit card to use as future payment then your visitors leave and most likely never return to your site. Since a username and password had been created two things happen. One this person is in your downline now, well that's not so bad, but if they know they don't have a credit card to participate then why should they bother returning. The second thing is that just by a person browsing and clicking on things to learn more about the business it creates usernames. Usernames that someone might want to use to tack on to the end of their website.ws address. These usernames will no longer be available to new prospect that would want something catchy. Even GDI recommends that you pick a good username. If they are all being used by people that are not truly signed up then the associates that want to really market this business is going to be stuck using silly usernames like (abcdefgh or 12364567) I think it would be better if a person would secure payment details first then allow people to create usernames. If a person does not have a credit card then they have the choice to leave without taking up all the usernames and perhaps even domain names. You can see for yourself by hitting the sign up button and creating a username and password and then click next and do nothing more. You will notice that you have a new member in your downline and that the username used is no longer available. Good luck to all
Thanks
S. Sims