Category Archives: Q&A

Your Top Webinar Questions (and Answers!) from April 10

Q: What does one do if there is not any upline support to talk to and pump some ideas off of?

A: GDI is set up in a way that each team member has a sponsor, which we often refer to as an upline. Your upline should be available to help you build your business, answer questions and guide you. If you don’t know how to contact this individual, just log into your GDI Member’s Area and select the “Upline” menu option. If you have trouble getting with your direct sponsor, work your way up the list as far as you go until you get the help you need!

Also always there to help you is GDI’s top-notch Support department that is available to answer your questions by phone or email. You will be surprised at the depth of knowledge they can bring, not only to help you understand your product or working in the Member’s Area, but also tips about building your business and sharing the GDI opportunity with others.

Contact them simply by clicking on the “Request Support” link from within your GDI Member’s Area.

However, if you are unable to get in contact with your upline at all, reach out to support and let them know of the issue.
In this webinar, we asked YOU for your answer to one tough question. Here’s the best response we received.

Q: What do you say to someone who is not interested in purchasing a domain?

A: I share with those who say they don’t want a domain name that they will hinder their success by not having a professional link with a powerful message, by having a brand domain name. At the same time, they are also bringing in residual income from the back end which creates an extra income stream for them.

Thanks to Susan B. for the great answer!

Your Top Webinar Question from March 27

Q: What is the number one mistake new affiliates make?

A: When we asked our experienced and successful affiliates, Brian Bear and Tissa Godavitarne what their answer was, they agreed that “giving up,” was at the top of the list. What they meant is that too often people do not give their GDI opportunity enough time to be successful before walking away.

Brian Bear commented that many of the people who are most successful with GDI are those who get a few signs ups within the first few weeks. This is not because of the quick success, but because of the incentive to stick with it that these people get by being successful right away. People who see the promise quickly often stay and get even more successful, but those who don’t stick with it tend to walk away before even giving the program a chance.

So simply, stick with it and work hard. Think of GDI like any other business or job. You wouldn’t walk away from a new job if you hadn’t been promoted within the first few weeks, so don’t walk away from GDI. Put in the time and you will see results from your hard work.

Your Top Webinar Questions from March 13

Q: How do I contact a lead if they do not leave a phone number?

A: A lead is someone who leaves you contact information after a visit to your site or replicated site. In order to be a lead they have to leave some form of contact information, preferably email or a phone number. Someone who visits your site but does not leave any information is traffic, but not a lead since there is no way to follow up with that lead. This is why it is important to have a contact form and some lead generation tools on your website to ensure people are leaving information and you can follow up with them.

Q: When you have a missed sign up, what do you do if you cannot contact them right away?

A: When someone leaves your site during the sign up process, GDI will send them an email letting them know this happened and inviting them to finish the process. GDI will also send you an email informing you of a missed sign up to ensure you can follow up with them yourself. Find out more about missed sign ups here.

Q: Do you offer the webinar in Spanish?

A: At this time we don not offer the webinar in Spanish. However, we do cover many blog topics in the webinar. Our blog can be easily translated to Spanish with the “Translate” button above each blog post. You will be able to follow along with most of the topics we cover on the webinars.