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Monday, September 22, 2008

GDI Any Good?

Here is some of the blurb from GDI

Global Domains International, Inc. is a leading web hosting company which began almost ten years ago. In their first 4 months of service they had registered 60,000 domain names. They offer affordable website hosting and a profitable business opportunity. In seven years they expanded world wide providing many businesses with websites.



The 10 US dollars a month hosting fee includes 100 megabytes of web space, free options for url forwarding, ten email addresses and your own registered domain name. An example of a domain name would be meadowsislands.ws . They provide domain extensions including .ws, .info, .net, .biz, and .org . This allows you to have the domain name of your choice. Global Domains International, Inc. provides top notch web tools for you to customize your site the way you like. Included in the standard domain hosting fee is Site Builder. An easy to use web page editor, optimizes customization. Site Builder's targeted design works well for the novice and the pros.



Did You Miss Out on the .COM Boom?

The first wave of the Internet opportunity explosion has come and gone. If you were in tune to the opportunities of the day in the late 1990's AND you were very LUCKY, you likely would not be reading this right now. Instead, you would be resting comfortably "on the other side" as some call it. The place where the grass IS greener, or at least it would seem so, simply because you would have the financial independence, peace and the time to sit and watch it grow, if that were your desire.



Ok so you have seen the blurb, is it worth it? To tell you the truth i still am not sure about this one. The affiliate program is good and you can earn good money but the hosting is also basic. The Spiderwebsystem is run via GDI and relies heavily on the signups through GDI to generate income. So for now i will defer judgement and see how it goes.

Do you have your own world-wide-web yet?