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1  .WS Business / Team Building / Re: Targeting YOUR GDI Sign-Ups on: August 10, 2005, 08:33:11 AM
 Smiley  I designed my own business cards which I felt would appeal to ALL people. - They are really eye catching and contemporary looking.  I not only adveritse on the web targeting other web promoters, but I advertise offline as well. I think you have to spend time both online and offline each day to make an impact. Public places are great for business cards, we stick them everywhere.  I also leave several cards every time I leave a tip in a restaurant.  I include several cards in the envelope when I pay a bill.  (I'm sure the people on the other end would like some extra income.) If you rent DVD's, put business cards in each DVD before you return it.  Every time I buy gas, I leave a business card at the pump. When I make a deposit, I leave a few cards at the ATM.  If you do a lot of business with your dry cleaner, ask if you can leave your cards by the register. - It's a fair trade.  Just be creative!  I have over 10 websites and this is what has worked for me. I am ALWAYS glad to hear other people's ideas.  When it comes to advertising or marketing, you should never stop learning.  Last but not least, if you speak with any salesperson either in person or on the phone, make them aware of the opportunity.  That profession is always seeking more income, not matter how much they make.  When a telemarketer calls me, I turn it around and ask them WHY they are working for someone else when they could do what I do?
2  .WS/GDI Discussion / New Member? / Re: Why .WS/GDI? on: August 09, 2005, 08:17:05 PM
Hi everyone.  I am a full time web promoter.  I have 10+ websites and was always on the lookout for other things to promote.  (Other quality affiliate programs.) Most require that you pay for a site, pay for hosting, a large fee, etc...Also, for what it's worth, I researched over 70 different programs before finding this one.  And, when I watched the film it immediately made sense. I saw a great deal of potential. My best friend, who is also a web promoter looked at it and became an affiliate within about 5 minutes.  People either get it or they don't. I have had some people tell me they don't understand the opportunity, so that tells me it's probably not for them. For the people who do "get it" having things as automated as possible is the way to go.  For me, it provides for a stress free workday.  My workday consists of adding to my keywords, placing ads, and putting my business cards out there.  And, I wouldn't have it any other way. You CAN make money at home if you are creative and make a little effort each day. 
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