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Make Sure You Are Pre-Qualified to Purchase IDNs

GDI IDNs are going live and for purchase as 6pm on June 28th. We’ve told you how this is a one of a kind opportunity for you to get in early on something huge. To prepare for the big launch, we have listed the ways you can qualify to purchase you very own Internationalized Domain Names.

“2X2”

This option simply means that you have at least two active GDI affiliates on your front line and each of those two has at least two active GDI affiliates on their front line (for a total of six or more active affiliates, in that structure). If you have already accomplished this , then you are ready to go! If you have not yet achieved this level of production, then now is the time to get others into GDI. Show them the GDI marketing video of your choice (select from the available self-replicating marketing sites by visiting your GDI back office) then show them the IDN video on this site so they know where our company is headed in the global markets.

“Go Premium”

You can qualify right away by converting your basic member account to premium, which is an extra $40 per month and carries multiple additional benefits. Details on premium status and instant activation are listed in your back office. You will qualify for GDI IDN investor status and also be able to receive commissions on all IDN investments made by your downline only so long as you keep your Premium status active, unless you also qualify by satisfying the requirements of the other two options listed on this page.

Pay a Lifetime Preferred Affiliate Fee (PAF)

You can qualify immediately by paying a one time $500 fee which will qualify you for life, regardless of the status of the other two options listed on this page. This $500 fee is commissionable, paying out the standard 50% over 5 levels upline (10% per level), which means that anytime someone in your downline pays this fee to qualify, you will receive a $50 commission, provided you are qualified via any of the options detailed on this page.

Don’t forget to visit www.WorldSite.ws to start searching for your Internationalized Domain Names today!

The Basics of IDN

If you haven’t visited www.WorldSite.ws to watch the IDN video, learn more about IDNs and search for your sites, head over there now! Don’t miss out on this amazing opportunity.

What is an IDN?

Internationalized Domain Names, or IDNs as they are often called, are domain names that include characters used in the local languages that are not written with the twenty-six letters of the basic Latin alphabet. An IDN can contain roman letters or can be comprised of characters from non-roman scripts such as Arabic or Chinese.

What does this mean for me?

Try to think of your favorite website. Now think of how easy it is for you to access that site, using your standard keyboard. Simple, right? The truth is, if you asked anyone outside of the Western world these same questions, you would get far different answers, especially if you asked anyone who communicated in a language that does not include traditional roman characters.

What does this mean for my business?

America is already saturated with internet users, and .com addresses. Until recently, anyone who wanted to access the internet had to type in a website address in roman characters regardless of their location in the world or the language they spoke. Now imagine how your daily routine might be a little more confusing if you had to type in the address to your favorite site in Chinese characters. IDNs are changing this limited way of accessing the internet.

How does GDI come in to play?

  • GDI is the registrar for .ws websites. .ws stands for World Site. While .com is distinctively American, .ws is distinctively global. Nothing sends the message of the opportunity with IDNs quite like the top level domain that means World Site. .ws domains are accessible across the globe.
  • The introduction of IDNs is creating a change and amazing opportunity unlike any seen since the original introduction of the internet. There is a virtual land rush on for these new domain names in foreign characters. Bank of America purchased loans.com for 3 million dollars back in 2000. Imagine what that could sell for in 2011 in Chinese, Thai, Russian and beyond.

Stayed tuned to our posts for more information on this amazing opportunity, set to go live June 28th!