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1  .WS/GDI Discussion / New Member? / Re: Greetings from the UK on: January 11, 2006, 04:30:44 AM
 Cheesy Well I have to agree with all of you! After many years of MLM I have noticed the UK public in the last 10 years rebel against anything with the word Network and Marketing in it due to 2 or 3 other well known companies storming the mainland with about as much diplomacy as a scunk in a lift. Yet GDI does seem to me to be something not to be ignored. Hey its hooked me! NOW!

Yet from past tests I have found that to grab the imagination of the Brit minds you have to be that bit more gentle and seduce them into the idea that you are not trying to pull a golden blanket over them.  We Brits like to talk for ages before we say ok and even then we have the silent part of us saying that we are hearing lies.  Is is any wonder that we are slowly getting left behind. Well I don't want that to happen and intent to use that prior knowledge to benefit the GDI and my company growth.

Most of us want to be shown the path and to be given all the answers. Then we seem to find the get up and go to play the game properly!

So show them the path, give them the answers, help them start getting the leads and make it friendly and cozy (coz us Brits like that sort of thing). Do the one to ones with intensity and show the newbie close up how to do it right. You can only benefit from the expended time.

Teach them to do the same with their own new leads, they will then pass on the feel good factor to your 2nd line of newbies (help them as well if your 1st line is weak).

I talk from experience of running other MLM network companies that I am and have been involved in within the UK. The public here are tight aŁ$e@ and difficult. You have to creep up on them and get your idea into their own thoughts in a way that makes them think they were the 1st to see it, then you offer help to them so they can make their own idea a reality. We are not American and do not think the same way, hence we need to be cohersed in a very different way.

Watch this space.....

ps. If a single dyslexic father of a very disabled child (intensly time consuming), can make a success in Network marketing as I have done (Anyone can! I promiss you !).

I am New to this GDI program but intend to do the same with this as I have with all the others I have and am working on. "Don't follow the rules, just do what seems logical and right because it usualy is!"   Best of luck folks and I hope to mbump into a few of you in time   Wink
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