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Get to Know: Replicated Sites

What is a replicated site?
When you first register your domain with us, you may not have a site built to display on your domain. GDI gives you multiple pages to choose from so you can immediately begin referring friends or prospects. Your replicated page will give anyone you refer to it the ability to register a domain with GDI in a few simple steps.

What is the difference between replicated sites?
Many of our affiliates like to promote the products we offer such as domains, email, hosting, and SiteBuilder. At the same time, other affiliates enjoy our business opportunity and want to offer it to prospects. Either way, the choice is yours. Some sites may look similar, but there is always a difference. Try a few and find out which site suits you best.

Can I make my GDI domain go to my replicated site?
Your domain will point towards a replicated site the moment you register it. If you choose to build a site on your domain, you can always go back to having your replicated site display. To do so, simply go to the Domains page and use the Forwarding option to have your domain forward to www.website.ws/nicolemmlmtest0101

What is Rank?
The “Rank” column in the table above refers to the approximate conversion rates for each of the replicated sites. The page ranked 1 has the highest conversion rate, while the highest number has the lowest conversion rate. This is not intended to be an exact measure of replicated site performance, but merely an indicator of which templates are performing better than others.

Where You Can Find Them

Log into your members area and navigate down the left hand side and click on the link that says “My Replicated Sites.” From here you can choose to activate any of our different replicated sites to appear when someone navigates to your domain. Test out the sites to see which fit your needs as there are different templates and formats and offer movies and more.

Who Should Use Them

Any one who is pressed for time, doesn’t want to create their own site for the opportunity of has multiple sites should consider a replicated site. Really anyone can use them and they are professional looking with all you need to start building your downline.

Which is your favorite replicated site?

You Asked: The Product or the Opportunity?

A question we often hear at GDI is “What should I market, the product or the opportunity?” The short answer is that this is something you have to decide for yourself. But top help you decide we’ve included some tips below.

How well do you understand the product?

All of our members should understand the website hosting and email that GDI offers and better yet take advantage of it. But since we know this may not be the case for everyone, decide where you fall. Do you use a replicated site and have no interest in hosting? Well then you are someone who should be advertising the opportunity. It doesn’t make sense to try to explain and sell someone on something you aren’t using yourself.

If you are someone who takes advantage of GDI website hosting and know every in and out of the product, you are someone who should be selling the product. If you love the product people will be able to see that and want to get on board with it.

What kind of people do you work best with?

Do you work best with people who get really excited about a new idea or offering, or do you prefer to work with people who take a more analytical approach. A lot of this can be based on your own experience and is in no way a scientific fact, but try to take personality types into account when trying to get someone into your downline.

Someone who is very excitable and good at getting others excited, could be very good at selling the opportunity, and this is someone you may want to work with if you feel the same. Someone who takes a more calculated look at things may need a little more of a push could really benefit from being sold the product and explained the virtues of it in combination with the opportunity. Try to figure out the kind of people you want in your downline and it will help you decide what you should be selling.

What is your selling style?

Your selling style is a combination of the answers to the two questions. Try to mix your personality with what you know and you will be able to see what you are better at selling.

How about both?

You can follow the steps above to stick with selling either the product or the opportunity, or you could do both. Don’t limit yourself on only trying to sell one aspect of GDI, you have multiple selling points at your finger tips, so use this to your advantage. Get educated on the product, refine your pitch and decide what you want to sell on a person to person basis.