Tuesday, March 20, 2007

AGLOCO Buzz...

Sorry for the delay folks, my 9-5 job has been keeping me busy so I've been MIA for the past few days.

Anyways, if you've been searching for ways to make money online, you may have noticed a lot of people talking about this AGLOCO program. Basically, it's going to be another one of those community websites like MySpace or YouTube, the only exception is we get paid for being a member. Here's a little background I got from the website:

AGLOCO’s story is simple:

Do you realize how valuable you are? Advertisers, search providers and online retailers are paying billions to reach you while you surf. How much of that money are you making? NONE!

AGLOCO thinks you deserve a piece of the action.

AGLOCO collects money from those companies on behalf of its members. (For example, Google currently pays AOL 10 cents for every Google search by an AOL user. And Google still has enough profit to pay $1.6 billion dollars for YouTube, an 18-month old site full of content that YouTube’s users did not get paid for!

AGLOCO will work to get its Members their share of this and more.

AGLOCO is building a new form of online community that they call an Economic Network. They are not only paying Members their fair share, but they’re building a community that will generate the kind of fortune that YouTube made. But instead of that wealth making only a few people rich, the entire community will get its share.

AGLOCO makes money for its Members in many ways:
  • Search: Every time you use the Viewbar™ to do an Internet search, AGLOCO earns money from the search engine providers. (For example, Google pays as much as $0.10 on average for each search that is directed to its search engine.)

  • Advertising: The Viewbar™ itself displays ads that are targeted based upon the websites you’re visiting. When you click on an ad and make a purchase, AGLOCO receives a referral fee, which we pass on to our Members. (Please note: Individual members do not receive any compensation for clicking on ads in the Viewbar™, and the Viewbar™ can detect if someone is clicking ads in a fraudulent manner.)
What do you think? Sounds too good to be true or what? I guess we'll just have to find out huh? But just in case this program does become successful, I wanna make sure I'm in it. So I did my job and signed up, now it's your turn.

So do both of us a favor: Sign up for AGLOCO here right now!

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