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Wednesday, May 9, 2007

Agloco Program Part 1

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What is this program that has thousands of internet users, from all around the world, becoming member's everyday? And has attracted and has agreements with 17 ad networks. These agreements with Agloco, plus some direct advertising deals, provide this program with thousands of advertisers with thousands of ads for the Viewbar?

If you have spent any time on your computer reading emails during the past five or six months, you have most likely heard the name of the Agloco Program come up. This program has differently created a buzz in the internet community with a rather new concept for rewarding its members for just using their computer to surf the internet.

I say the program is rather new because even though it has taken some concepts of a program that was launched in 1999, this program offers some rather very interesting differences in how it rewards the members.

For those of you who were online in 1999, you may remember the very first "Get paid to surf" program. It was called All Advantage. Basically, by displaying the All Advantage toolbar while you surfed, you got paid. And when you referred people to the program and they surfed, you got paid. The program grew to 10 Million members in just it's first 18 months. It worked VERY well, except All Advantage fell victim to the sharp decline in advertising spending as the dot-com bubble burst and the U.S. economy entered a recessionary period in mid-2000.

However, the Alladvantage program was backed by investors, and when advertising dollars began to diminish at a fast pace, the plug was pulled on this company. Don't misunderstand! People earned THOUSANDS with this program. And it was incredibly profitable to those who belonged to the program. AllAdvantage paid out $120 MILLION to it's members' during the period of 1999 to 2001. Since then, those same people have been waiting for another similar opportunity to arrive. Well, the Agloco Program might just be the answer.

This new company, Agloco, is founded by a group of Stanford MBA's and they have structured this program to be 100% membership owned. This means the members will not only share in the company's revenues, but will also have shares in the company. And the amazing part is that becoming a member is absolutely free. There is no investment required at all.

YouTube co-founder Chad Hurley made news at a meeting of some of the globe's most powerful people a few weeks ago, announcing that his wildly successful site will start sharing revenue with its millions of users. Chad Hurley just joined Bill Gates in endorsing a method exactly what AGLOCO is going to do -- give the economic value to the user (its' members).


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