In my last post, I spoke about wanting to have my own website. As with all I am doing on this journey, I have never done anything like this before. So I am going to need all the help I can get in order to get a website up and running. I have already done some research and discovered that there are a number of highly recommended web hosting sites that offer great support to the novice as well as extremely easy to use tools to aid in website development.
One that I am particularly fond of and have chosen to host my webpage is Global Domain International (GDI). As I researched different sites this one stood out because it is not only easy to setup, but it also offers the possibility of generating residual income. Since creating income streams is the purpose of this project, it only makes sense that I would use a site that would afford me that opportunity. The other sites I checked offered a large one time commission on referrals, but they also required a full year's payment in advance. With GDI, I can pay on a monthly basis and can cancel at any time.
GDI offers even more. It is a fact that more and more people are accessing the internet not only in the US but all over the world. With the spread of this phenomenon there is a greater desire for personal webpages that function as blogs, photo displays, home business outlets, information resouces, or for any number of personal and/or busniness functions. GDI puts you on the cutting edge of this demand by helping you to market their product.
This certainly is not a get rich quick scheme, but GDI does provide all the resources you need to get started and to be successful. For me it is just gravy on my pork chop (if you don't do meat, see it as dressing on your salad). I need a web presence; GDI has services that fit my budget and method of payment. I want to build residual income streams; GDI has a proven business that complements my aspirations. I could not ask for a better situation.
I will continue to use the free resources provided by Squidoo and Blogger, but establishing my own webspace with my unique web address is important to my continued growth and success. And, since the money I am making from GPT is paying the bill, I can afford to take the plunge. I am excited about where this is going.
Check it out for yourself.
I'm baaaack!
15 years ago




1 comment:
When will you have your new website up?
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