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.WS/GDI Discussion / New Member? / Re: Greetings from France
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on: April 16, 2007, 02:54:30 AM
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Welcome everyone from France. There is a free translation service at www.worldlingo.com for both general text and it will also do website translations. Not too sure how good it is as my french has deteriorated rapidly in the last ten years from lack of use but I hope this info helps. Bienvenue chacun de France. Il y a un service de traduction libre à www.babelfish.altavista.com pour le texte général et il fera également des traductions de site Web. Pas trop sûr comme bon il est car mon Français a détérioré rapidement en dix dernières années de manque de d'utilisation mais j'espère des aides de cette information. Michele
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.WS Services / Showcase Your Website / Re: Website Advice Corner!
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on: April 14, 2007, 05:38:09 AM
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Looking for a Non-Gdi promoting website to recommend as an example. I would love to see active, professional 'customer websites' (without infringing on anyones personal site ) Regarding permission from the Owners of these sites, I am looking to 'quote/sample' them as examples of what can be achieved through the GDI sitebuilder in the Layman's market. Kind Regards, Shell
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.WS Services / Showcase Your Website / Non-GDI Websites
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on: April 13, 2007, 04:00:10 AM
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Does anyone have examples of 'Professional looking' non-Gdi promoting websites for an off/online businesses, that were used solely using Sitebuilder-no html. (OK that was a mouthful The reason I ask is that I have had a few people asking to show examples of what the sitebuilder can do for the complete amateur. I have looked several times at the 'Showcase your website' thread but unfortunately don't have time to go through the complete 144 pages of it. The ws.moms is spectacular - was that built solely with Sitebuilder? And credit to the harleytours also. Was w3schools built with Sitebuilder? Obviously I don't want to see if you have set up personal family sites, but maybe something for an offline business, coffee shop, pizza parlour etc. Thanks in advance. Shell
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.WS/GDI Discussion / New Member? / Re: Greetings from France
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on: January 12, 2007, 04:07:16 AM
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Accueillir à tous les membres français. Mon nom est Michele, je suis irlandais, mais habiter en les Etats-Unis. Je demande pardon mais j'ai oublié la plupart de mon français. Mais s'il y a de toute façon je peux vous aider, me permets de savez et nous le résoudrons.
Les égards,
Michele
...et accueillir à GDI
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.WS Services / Showcase Your Website / Re: Share Your Website
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on: January 12, 2007, 12:05:06 AM
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Miguel,
You are not differentiating yourself....... to be a critic I would would say, what does that website convey to me? ...the customer or the business builder? I agree with the previous post, not only do you need more content AND substence, but you need to focus on on what you think your OUTCOME is going to be. Think like a customer or someone who is interested in a business propostion..........do you think this website would capture them....I don't think so.
As I said, I am not saying this to critisize you but rather to help you....get back on the forum and learn as much as you can, ask questions, learn from them, and try them out. Take the time to learn 'this' business.
Any help I can give you, let me know,
Michele Rosborough
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.WS/GDI Discussion / New Member? / Re: Welcome To All New Members!
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on: January 12, 2007, 12:05:06 AM
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Hi and welcome to everyone! This is a great business, of all of the 'internet opportunities' out there you have joined one of the best. Always remember though the 'masses' in MLM may say to 'recruit'....the true meaning of MLM is that it is a 'people' business, no matter what you have been taught...it is NOT a selling business. As one of the posts say in this forum 'MLM' stands for 'Mentors leading Mentors'.......for now, just learn to the best of your ability! Take the time to delve into what it really means to be part of GDI. If have questions, need to educate yourself, listening to trainings and generally want to know what the hell is going on, log into your backoffice, send your upline an email indtroducing yourself, send one to the community, or send a personal email. There are so many people here willing and able to answer any query you may have.
The forum is a great tool...use it, take advantage of it, investigate it, and when you have learned, come back and give back and post your helpful tip or ask a question!
People to People.............that's the lifeblood of this
Regards,
Michele
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.WS/GDI Discussion / General Comments / Re: WHAT DID YOU DO BEFORE DISCOVERING GDI?
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on: January 09, 2007, 04:35:03 PM
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I flew for an international airline for 13 years. Had a brief stint in MLM years ago which didn't last long as I realised that the company was making more money from training video and paid seminars than anything else. I went back to University, got a Marketing & Enterprise Development Degree, set up my own company which was very successful in Ireland and Germany. One of the most important things that I learned from that experience is that people do business with other people, they don't do business with companies or products. I never once advertised my primary business, everything I got was from word of mouth recommendations or networking which was fantastic! Anyway sold my business moved to the States and here I am with GDI.
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