A comparison of Global Resorts Network vs. EDC Gold.
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Just about nine months ago I joined Global Resorts Netowrk (GRN). Before I even got started with GRN I came upon EDC Gold. I was persuaded to join EDC as a diamond member. I was told that EDC had it all: the finest product, the finest training, the finest everything.
I decided that I would promote both products, I would give my prospects a choice to see what product would work best for them. I set out and started working both programs. The trend I noticed was that every one of my prospects was more interested in Global Resorts Network. I pondered why, and after some research I discovered that the product EDC was promoting was nothing more than an outdated compilation of ebooks and software that could located on the web for not cost.
When people look for an online business they just look at the company as a way to make money. They don't look at the product as an income source. In other words: If you join EDC Gold or EDC Diamond and you decide it's not for you and decide to leave and stop paying the monthly admin fees, you can't get to the back office to get to all the software and e-books you paid for.
With GRN (Global Resorts Network) not only do you get a business you can make money with, and good money at that, but you also have your membership (completely paid for with no upcoming dues or fees to pay) that weather or not you stay in the business will continue to save you thousands of dollars on high end lodging for the rest of your life.
With GRN (Global Resorts Network) you can sell the business or you can sell the membership. Either way, one or two trips and the business or membership can be recouped. So, when you market GRN (Global Resorts Network) you can market to anyone, the masses, not just the business builders.
Here's a thought. With EDC, EDC Gold and EDC Diamond, you market to strictly business builders. How big is that market? Now look at this with Global Resorts Netowrk (GRN) you can market to business builders and ANYONE who likes, or wants to travel, how much bigger is that market?
Well, we just touched slightly on the diffrence in the target market size between EDC and GRN, but I completely failed to point out an obvious, but often over looked plethora of prospects. The timeshare market is huge. People pay upwards of $10,000 to $20,000 for a week a year at a timeshare resort. This does not include the yearly maintenence fees either. Now GRN on the other hand, one will pay $3000 for there lifetime membership. That's it $3000, never any dues or fees to pay. And the cost of a seven night stay will cost you about the same as the yearly fees for the timeshare and you'll get to choose where you stay. GRN's current registry holds over 5000 resorts from 55 countries.
So I made up my mind and I quit EDC. I wanted to be able to devote myself to developing a business that has real value, a business that is marketable to the masses, a business that has an unsurpassed compensation plan and most importantly a business I belived in. I found all those things with Global Resorts Network. For more information about GRN, to join my team, or if you'd like to talk more about why I decided to quit EDC for GRN visit my website at: www.4globalsuccess.com
Make it a great day, Dean Grzelak
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