GDI Myths and Lies: Is it a Selling Scam or Legitimate Business?
Posted by Donna FilipiakApr 12
If you have been on the internet for even a short time, then you probably have heard about Global Domains International (GDI). There are many myths and lies going around about GDI and I would like to help dispel some of these.
Myth #1: GDI is a pyramid scheme.
Pyramid schemes are illegal in many countries, including the United States. GDI is a member of the Direct Selling Association (DSA). If you don’t know what this association is, go here and read all about it: http://www.dsa.org.
I will refer to a statement in the Code of Ethics that reads as follows:
The cornerstone of the Direct Selling Association’s (DSA) commitment to ethical business practices and consumer service is its Code of Ethics. Every member company pledges to abide by the code’s standards and procedures as a condition of admission and continuing membership in DSA.
The DSA Code of Ethics speaks to both the consumer and the seller. It ensures that member companies will make no statements or promises that might mislead either consumers or prospective sales people. Pyramid schemes are illegal and companies operating pyramids are not permitted to be members of the DSA.
GDI cannot be a pyramid scheme and be a member of the DSA.
Myth #2: The GDI market is saturated.
There will be over 500 million domain names registered in the next ten years. How many of those 500 million will you need at $1 each to live the lifestyle you want? There is plenty of room in GDI; it is not saturated.
Myth #3: You have to have a .ws domain extension.
When GDI first started it only offered .ws extensions but now GDI offers fourteen different domain extensions such as .com, .org, .net, .biz. You may find your name more available with .ws but now you have a choice.
Myth #4: You can’t make money with GDI.
This is my favorite so I saved it for last. I have been with GDI for almost 3 years. I would not have stayed this long if I was not making money. One of my upline members recently retired from his job at the age of 50 to work at home with GDI. He could not have done that if he wasn’t making money. He started with GDI 3 1/2 years ago and built his business this quick. That is amazing and so is the power of GDI.
Hopefully, I have been able to dispel a few myths and lies about GDI. GDI is a legitimate, stable company and it only costs $10 per month to join. For that $10 you will receive a domain name, hosting, ten email accounts, an easy to use website builder and an easy way to make money.
If you want to learn more about GDI, go here: http://freedom.ws/drflip.
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Donna Filipiak has been an internet marketer for 3 years. She has learned by trial and error and wants to share her knowledge with everyone.
Make your own economy
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