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This following Content is not an offer. An offer is only valid with an approved Private Placement Memorandum. Participatory interest will only be to Accredited Investors.

FreeBay is the Digital Publishing Division of GDP that has developed the next generation global e-commerce solution for the publishing and distribution of digital products in the global marketplace.

The FreeBay digital publishing and distribution engine provides a context for any Internet User anywhere to realize the all encompassing, infinite, commercial potential of cyberspace. The ingenious wealth-building design of this web platform fully unlocks this potential, empowering anyone who has a desire to profit from e-commerce to realize that dream.

In fact, this system offers the potential of financial prosperity even for those without capital, ideas, or their own products. For the first time, hundreds of millions of Internet users who are currently unable to make purchases over the Internet because they are without electronic means of payment, will soon be able to fully participate in the world of online commerce by earning into the system via selling or publishing digital content. No longer must they remain mere spectators. This market place has over 1 billion Users’ and collectively generates Billions of dollars in revenue every year.

Forrester Research (www.forrester.com) forecasts that digitally delivered books and information products will become a $7.8 billion dollar market over the next five years.

MarketingSherpa states that “"Corporate America spends roughly $46.5 billion per year on business information services, including subscriptions, training material, research reports, and books, and corporate content buyers are highly interested in online content - in fact they're beginning to distain print because it can't be shared with the global enterprise."

FreeBay, within the Free DigitalUniverse (FDU), has created an automated commercial system to capitalize on this market in such a way as to guarantee the highest profit potential possible. FreeBay software applications enable consumers from across the planet to sell, collect revenue, market, publish and distribute their own or others goods and services, using a single integrated commercial transaction Account Management platform.

Through our system any person in the world can publish their material for distribution; and any other person who wishes to distribute the published product may also do so, this is an approach called “Affiliate Marketing.”
FreeBay Divisions of GDP and it’s partners provide each User with a free marketing site, merchant processing, product delivery, re-licensing rights, and even a private account for receiving funds made from sales. We provide everything needed so the User has only to share their marketing website with their social network. What makes GDP unique, and more profitable, than any potential competitor is the combined effect of our distributive compensation plan and the services integrated into the system by our alliance partners.

“All in One”GDP inegrated Platform has multiple divisions, which act as strategic partners to provide a combination of applications, and websites that makes the Internet easier and safer for hundreds of millions of users from around the world. It does this by taking all the best of the Internet and integrating it into a single User Interface.

The Interface provides each member with an anonymous account that includes:

1. Social Networking and marketing website where members can share information and be paid on any sales of there own or other Members offerings from that site. This is located at www.sharemybiz.com, which is integrated with the GDP platform.

2. Product Registry for members to place items in the GDP and ShareMyBiz Catalog.

3. Affiliate program where the members are paid to market other members items from their website, both parties are paid each time a transaction/sale is completed.

4. Multi-Dimensional-Marketing option for digital products based on a four deep compensation model; thereby automatically paying exponential returns. This is particularly significant because of how quickly it redistributes wealth, builds wealth in members accounts, grows our membership since each sale to a non-member creates a new member, and provides a economic motivation for viral marketing behavior;
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5. A Communications Manager with e-mail, SKYPE like application, chat, video, and marketing applications;

6. P2P and B2B selling or purchasing of items.

7. Escrow functions to protect the integrity of transactions.

8. 3rd Party Payment Processing for holding, trading, transferring, or conversion of member earnings. Located at ePayCafe.com, which is integrated with the GDP platform.griddedearth

9. A private system for the resolution of disputes between members. We believe these combined applications will return profits equal to the global market that we reach.

10. A global form of digital unenecumbered currency, called the Point.


The Market: Global Purchasing & User Demographics
As of May 2007, documented Internet world usage according to the Internet World Stats (http://www.Internetworldstats.com/) database is over 1.3 Billion people. If the trend in online users continues to grow as it has, in five years there will be approximately three billion Internet users globally.
It is likely to reach this number due to the recent advances in wireless technologies allowing areas, which are impractical for wired connections to come online more quickly.

At a recent Computer and Electronics show in Las Vegas there was a demonstration on a wireless service that allows connections to be made from 20-30 miles away versus 20 – 30 feet with a higher connection speed and lower cost than DSL or cable. This is and other developments like it are paving the way for more users to come online from all areas of the globe. The demand for creating wealth will increase worldwide creating a new global economy on the Internet.srwc1

It will not be long before we have a nearly level playing field across the globe.”

Of the existing 1+ billion Internet users, 100's of millions are “disenfranchised”. Even more of th billions from emerging markets will also be left out of the economy for lack of a credit card or other required commerce information.

It is a large section of users who have access to a computer, but are unable or unwilling to participate in e-commerce for reasons such as lack of a credit card, funds, age, or due to personal security concerns.

srcw2FreeBay addresses and provides solutions for them to participate and become members. Now is the time to include them, e-commerce is growing by leaps and bounds particularly outside the United States.

Data released by Comscore Networks finds total Internet spending for the US alone hit $143.2 billion for 2005.

Over 212 million online shoppers mention books as among the last three items they purchased online. In addition:
Over 135 million people purchased DVDs and/or video games;
Over 112 million paid for music downloads and/or CDs;
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Europe and North America (both at 85%) have the highest number of online shoppers. Germany, Austria and the UK top the list, with at least 95 percent of Internet users having purchased online. In the U.S., 89 percent have made an online purchase. The world’s most frequent online shoppers are in the UK and Germany, averaging seven and six purchases respectively in the past month.

As a region, online shoppers in Europe made an average of five purchases in the last month. In fact, most of the markets in Europe display higher average purchases than North America, where U.S. shoppers made four purchases in the past month and Canadian shoppers made five.

In Asia Pacific, the average number of purchases in the past month is five. South Korea, despite its high proportion of online shoppers, generated an average of only four purchases last month; Latin America registered the lowest with an average of only three purchases. “Our recent e-commerce studies clearly show an upward trend in global online shopping,” said David Boyd, vice president of Internet Industry Research at ACNielsen. “While there is growth in nearly all global markets, the lesser developed markets are maturing faster than many of their more developed counterparts.

Social networking sites are adding to this leveling of the playing field and the GDP global business networking community should speed up that process.

Market Segments
There are seven unique market segments associated with the GDP digital publishing and distribution system, plus two additional market segments that will be attracted to the private platform upon which the GDP system runs:

1. Game Players, currently over 500 million globally;

2. Authors & licensor's of written mediums (e-books, licensing agreements, etc…);

3. Musicians (audio medium, or audio with graphical interface – potentially video)

4. Software Designers;

5. Videographers (any video medium);

6. Artist (art licensing);

7. Individuals who wish to buy & sell anonymously; and

8. Individuals who wish to create wealth by distributing others material use our automated cooperative compensation model.

Our most important market demographic is that of young people, ages 15 to 24. In a statement, MSN EMEA Regional Sales Director Marc Bresseel said, "The on-line medium is an essential tool in young people's daily lives with which they are highly engaged. Europe has 40 million consumers between the ages of 16 and 24 who are increasingly living a truly digital lifestyle and marketers need to take this into account.”

The prime market of the GDP digital publisher is between 25 and 55 years old, the prime age of a distributor is between 15 and 29. Prime authors/publishers of digital content are authors of music, videos, written content, and software. The prime distributors of content are those who will work part time, such as students, housewives, and people who are good with the Internet and prefer not to have a boss.

As a result of the viral nature of the GDP application, a new market of prime profit producing Members from depressed areas of the world where Internet access is generally available to the cities while decent paying jobs are no, such as India, will emerge that will drive the digital economy. Here GDP software becomes an enabler of unemployed people across the globe by creating jobs in a new market place. Internet users from depressed countries will amass relative fortunes for themselves, equal to the wealth amassed by those in the developed countries, because here everyone is compensated equally irrespective of their physical location. For those Users who don’t know how to market but have a desire to do so, GDP will be providing step by step Internet marketing instructions for capitalizing on the opportunity.

Sales Strategy

Like eBay where users make the sales and provide the products for sale, the GDP platform simply facilitates the sale and makes a percentage for doing so. Members publishing to our library supply our products. Our system induces more sales to be realized by empowering our members with powerful marketing tools so they can easily attract, capture, and close sales.

Our largest profit center for revenue, is sales fees from the proprietary Digital Distribution Model (BIZPAK) program. GDP collects $8.00 each time a sale is realized by any member selling a BIZPAK (retail cost $29.00) or a FreeBIZPAK (retail cost $29.00). The BIZPAK cooperative compensation model allows for revenue generation to be exponential, automated, and unlimited, therefore we expect it to be an extremely popular option for GDP members.

Digital Distribution Model – "BIZPAK" A BIZPAK is a package (bundle) of four separate digital works (products), selected from a catalog of published materials and marketed as a single unit.

Digital works can include any video, e-books, software applications, music or audio files, subscriptions, licenses, and the like available in the BIZ-PACK Catalog. To originate a BIZPAK, a member must purchase four products from the digital catalog and pay an origination fee. For those who cannot afford a origination fee, some pre-packaged bundles are available for members to sell without having first purchas them; these are called FreeBIZPAK. FreeBIZPAK allow members to earn wealth starting with nothing. When a BIZPAK is originated (or a FreeBIZPACK is chosen) the following information is embedded at each member’s unique GDP BIZPAK marketing page:

Author #1 Title #1 Distributor Position #1 (hidden) Originator Payee 1:(hidden)
Author #2 Title #2 Distributor Position #2 (hidden) Payee 2: (hidden)
Author #3 Title #3 Distributor Position #3 (hidden) Payee 3:
(hidden)
Author #4 Title #4 Distributor Position #4 (hidden) Payee 4:
(hidden)

To start the process, the account code for the originator is placed onto the top of a stack and account codes associated with 3 GDP charities are pushed into the next three positions as place holders. Each time a visitor purchases the BIZPAK from the originating member’s GDP website, the following sequence of events occur:


  1. GDP (FDU) gains a new member (if they are not one already) who receives a Webpage to re-market the sale;
  2. The new member’s code is placed onto the top of the Distributor stack and Distributor positions 2-3 are pushed down one level with the code in position 4 falling off the stack.
  3. All four Authors, and all four Distributors, are paid on every sale.
This process repeats again and again, rippling out infinity wide and infinite deep, paying authors and distributors for every sale; this compensation model works akin to a chain. Each new sale starts a new chain. When a second visitor purchases from the originating member’s web page the cycle described above starts all over again. Can you imagine a chain letter that:
    1. Has valuable products you want, would purchase anyway, and save you money;
    2. Requires no envelopes or mailing;
    3. Automatically collects funds you receive into an account;
    4. Remunerates the author on every sale as well as distributors;
    5. Is totally digital, automated, immediate, and global;
    6. Gives you a website from which to offer the products/chain, which takes a credit card payment;
    7. Automated delivery of the product on your behalf to your purchasers;
    8. Builds a automated digital business community you can market future offerings too with the click of a button; and
    9. Supports a charitable project?

GDP believes that this concept alone will set us apart from any competitors - we exist to serve humanity.

Payouts become exponential using the Digital Distribution Model compensation algorithm. The members will love this system; it’s easy to use and has enormous potential return.

All four of the listed Distributors get paid a flat fee of $2.25 every single time a BIZPAK page is purchased and their code is on the stack.

Let’s look at an example return where an average of just 10 people over a year each sell to an average of 10 people. Some will sell to none and other sell to many more than 10 so let’s average 10 across the board and see what a Distributor makes.

Distributor payment structure:
Level 1 of distribution is 1 x 10 sales = 10 x 2.25 per sale = 22.50
Level 2 of distribution is 10 x 10 sales = 100 x 2.25 per sale = 225.00
Level 3 of distribution is 100 x 10 sales = 1,000 x 2.25 per sale = 2,250.00
Level four of distribution is 1000 x 10 sales = 10,000 @ 2.25 per sale = 22,250

Payment to each Distributor in this scenario is $24,777.50 – and each Distributor only sold to 10 people each over the course of a year, they had nothing to do with level 2 - 4 sales but they were paid anyway! You might also notice that in this scenario GDP receives over $88,000 in revenue because we collect $8.00 ($1.00 from each four Authors & Distributors) a total of 11,110 times over.

Our operational cost is pennies on this transaction because both the product and the delivery method are digital, are largest cost is processing the public funds.

Authors are compensated even greater for their efforts, the very minimum an Author can make for their product in BIZPAK distribution is $3.00, using the same example as above let’s see what incentive our financial reward might offer an Author.

Author payment structure:
Level 1 of distribution is 1 x 10 sales which = 10 x 3.0
per sale = 30.00 Level 2 of distribution is 10 x 10 sales = 100 x 3.0 per sale = 300.00
Level 3 of distribution is 100 x 10 sales = 10000 x 3.0 per sale = 3,000.00
Level 4 of distribution is 1000 x 10 sales = 10,000 x 3.0 per sale = 30,0000.00 Total payment to each Author in this scenario would be $33,330.00 - AND the Author continues to be paid on levels 5 through infinity, only the Distributor falls of the list.

Keep in mind that the variety and number of BIZPAK pages in circulation is for all practical purposes, unlimited. There will be BIZPAKs to suit every conceivable taste in music, videos, and e-books on such wide ranging topics such as spirituality, art, cooking, culture, games, etc. If a member doesn’t find a BIZPAK of value, they can originate their own BIZPAK from any four products of their choice, or publish their own work for circulation.

We expect the BIZPAK system to be sincerely profitable and gratifying for creators of digital products due to the ease with which they can bring their creative works to market, realizing near instant exposure and profitability very quickly. No more long delays, profit eating intermediaries such as agents, and the marketing expenses associated with gaining exposure. This compensation model adds up to a confluence of circumstances that economically motivate contributors and participants by means of individual self-interest, creating some unique and mutually reinforcing (viral) behaviors encouraged by the very nature of the GDP BIZPAK opportunity:

  1. Each participant is motivated to purchase, for personal use, resale, or both, BIZPAKs circulating through GDP;
  2. Each participant is motivated by substantial profit margins to resell BIZPAK purchases purchased through GDP;
  3. Each participant is motivated to expand the GDP network by marketing BIZPAKs;
  4. Authors of BIZPAKs in circulation are motivated to produce their best work for the GDP members, thereby maximizing and continuously improving their earning capacity.

Strategy and Implementation Summary
The underlying long-term strategy builds on, and captures consumer confidence in the products and applications developed by GDP that are providing users with a working, virally profitable system designed to enhance personal freedom, privacy, and wealth creation.

Company Summary GDP is a software development company implementing a proprietary global web-based digital publishing & distribution systems platform. Our platform integrates digital publishing with; affiliate marketing models, ledger-to-ledger financial transaction processing, a private communications portal, and product delivery platform. The result is that GDP software provides a turn-key solution to the complexity, risks, and costs in managing a on-line publishing or sales business by providing an integrated merchant processing system with a centralized digital catalog for promoting, creating demand, and marketing digital titles by authors and affiliates.

Practically speaking one might equate the GDP platform to that of E-Bay, we each allow people a place to offer something to others, and our system is far superior however because we take the necessary steps to ensure the integrity of a transaction once initiated. That is we ensure the parties are paid, that receipts or other data are delivered to the parties, that the product is delivered, and that disputes are resolved between parties should they arise. Additionally we offer an affiliate aspect to selling things that E-Bay does not, and we provide each User with a on-line turn-key business of their own.

GDP is a privately held, closed, Panamanian Corporation pursuant to Law thirty-two (32) of nineteen twenty-seven.

The Resident Agent is the law firm of GERLI & CO.,

GDP appears recorded in the Public Registry of Panama at microjacket: 555802, Doc. 1086296, pursuant to Petition 06-238116, Republic of Panama.

The current Officers of Register are ISMAEL GERLI – PRESIDENT, CORINA AGUILAR DE CAMPOS – TREASURER, YELLY LOPEZ – SECRETARY.

Conclusion:
FreeBay, as a publishing solution for the Information Age, in conjunction with other GDP Divisions and the FDUMA, is the right web platform, at the right time. We believe this site will become as popular as MySpace and eBay as we combine both, throwing a bit more into the mix as well to make it even more utilitarian. Lastly, based on the statistics included in this summary, everyone who participates is well positioned to benefit and prosper from this new venture both in the short-term and long-term. Perhaps you'd like to join us.

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