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.WS Business / Marketing / Re: Pay Per Click PPC Keyword ideas for GDI
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on: May 26, 2010, 05:45:24 PM
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Good list, I advertise on some of those keywords - but I've found that the short keywords are more expensive and also convert worse.. so I would focus more on finding long-tail keywords (multiple word phrases)
For example, just the keyword "gdi" never worked well for me, and something like "working from home" is way too competitive, with a little more digging you can find longer phrases that have much less competition and provide you a great ROI.
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.WS/GDI Discussion / General Comments / Re: GDI Inviter 2.0 and Share This Page
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on: March 06, 2010, 10:29:29 PM
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It is definitely a very useful tool.. if you haven't used it yet make sure to and take advantage of all the various import options. Also, it's not a bad idea to go back and use it again once every 6 months or so since you may have new contacts not yet invited
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.WS/GDI Discussion / Questions & Issues / Re: Curious if this is what most people do...
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on: November 04, 2009, 08:05:38 PM
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I know lots of people do this with GDI, I just wanted some tips on how exactly to set it up.....
You build a squeeze page explaining GDI and then capture a name and e-mail address and the bottom of it....From there they are redirected (or maybe click on a confirmation e-mail from your autoresponder) that directs them to your GDI affiliate linked site.....or another domain that you bought that forwards to your affiliate link....This way your building a list to promote more products and establishing a downline as well....
I think thats how it works anyways, if anyone wants to give me some advice, pointers or suggestions please do!
Yep thats the best way to do it. You just need an autoresponder, then create a short and fast loading page with something catchy to get people interested enough to fill out the form. You will set the redirect of your web form to go wherever you want (GDI) and then use the autoresponder to send followups.
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.WS Services / WebSite Development / Re: The Site Builder Website?
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on: October 15, 2009, 11:35:10 AM
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I just came aboard 2 days ago for my third time but I would like know what is the purpose of the Site Builder Website? and does it cost anything extra?
Hi James, The Site builder is for those who have no experience in building websites. Its a more simple way to get a website online. And no, it does not cost extra.
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.WS/GDI Discussion / New Member? / Re: Welcome New Members!
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on: October 14, 2009, 03:59:58 PM
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Hello, all my name is William from Reading, PA, Yep i'm New. I been trying to get a website up and Running now, Been over a year trying, Now 4 day's with GDI was a able to do it with a member's help,
So Cool TY
Nice, Congrats!
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.WS/GDI Discussion / New Member? / Re: Gday Mate! From Australia!
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on: October 06, 2009, 02:40:04 PM
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Hello everyone.
I'm Apollo, i just signed up today. Im quite nervous but excited, im not quite sure what to do, or how to contact my sponsor. I am willing to work very hard for this to work. This is the strangest thing i have ever done in my life in terms of money opportunities. Can't wait to make some MONEY! What forms of advertising can i use to get more people?
Welcome Apollo! You can contact your sponsor by going in your members area under Affiliates and "Upline".. there will be contact information for 5 levels upwards! Darren
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.WS/GDI Discussion / New Member? / Re: New Member from the UK
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on: October 01, 2009, 04:21:32 PM
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Hi Guys, I am new as of last week. I have been promoting like crazy. I have about 30 videos up on about 8 video sites (I'm making a new one every day) and I have 3 articles being distributed to 600 article directories via some software I own. I set it to drip feed to the article sites at 50 per day. I also built a wordpress blog ( http://helpandinfo.com) and I'm loading it with content as fast as I can. Having been around the internet marketing world for a while (on the outside mainly) I don't see any future in traffic exchanges and list-submitting services. 99.9% of the people in those lists have throwaway email addresses that all the list emails get sent to and they never get read. So... Articles and Video marketing and a blog.. Anybody else got any other "real" ideas? cheers Russ Wow, you are really making it happen - good work I disagree about traffic exchanges and viral list builders though - you just need the right strategy, which is branding yourself and building your list - and then turning them into your business.
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