Want to make money by just surfing the Internet? Read on!
Whenever you are online, either surfing, blogging, clicking on an ad, making a purchase, all the money generated by your activities is pocketed by a small number of players. At AGLOCO™ they say not anymore!
AGLOCO™ is a global community, whose owners are its Members (you and potentially the millions of internet users out there). Their goal is to capture a significant portion of the value generated by our online activities and return it to Members in cash. Best of all, it is totally free, Members will NEVER have to pay anything, nor will they have to disclose ANY personal information!
How does this work? Once you sign up on their website, when available you will be able to download the Viewbar software, a free toolbar-sized application (half the size of a traditional Windows tool bar) that quietly sits on your desktop without ever hampering your online habits. That’s all you need to do! Just continue using the Internet as you used to… no need to change your habits!
Do you have several individuals using one computer? You can have different AGLOCO™ viewbars to fit the profile of each user.
Don’t want to see or use the Viewbar at any given time? Just minimize it and the Viewbar stops working!
There are different ways AGLOCO™ can make money for its Members:
Cash: You get cash by surfing the Internet while the Viewbar is running. AGLOCO™ ’s profits are distributed back to its Members. And you can also receive real-time discounts should you choose to purchase from AGLOCO™ ’s partners. They will never include gambling or adult entertainment sites as partners.
Shares: In addition to cash, AGLOCO™ will give out shares in the company to its Members. Eventually, AGLOCO™ plans to go public and will be traded on the London Stock Exchange AIM. You can start earning stock options by keeping Viewbar active while you surf. In addition, you will gain extra shares by referring active users to AGLOCO™ (they lose nothing). Click here to see the calculator.
The more people join AGLOCO™ , the more value the community can generate for itself. The company believes those that build the community deserve more: your own profits become larger the more people you refer. You can accumulate hours not only from your Internet activity but also from those who you refer, and their referrals too… Up to 5 levels underneath you! For example, if you refer 10 people and all of them refer 5 people each, you could make over 7000 shares a month*!
Remember, this is all free, you don’t lose anything, all you have to do is sign up, download the Viewbar and that’s it. Build your network and refer friends, family and colleagues to AGLOCO™ and earn even more!
The guys behind this idea include several Stanford MBA’s and a few individuals who started AllAdvantage back in 1998, which gave over $100 million to its users before falling victim to the burst of the internet bubble. Today, the context is much more favorable: The sophistication of on-line commerce, the rapid emergence of communities, the wealth of advertising revenue sources, etc. Isn’t it time you got your share of the Internet?
Don't wait any longer. This is a win-win opportunity, and you’ll make it even more profitable for yourself when you start referring friends and relatives before others get to them! Since I assume you learned about AGLOCO™ thanks to my website*, please don’t forget to add my referee ID when signing up: BBBB1158. Click here to sign up directly!
UPDATE: The more I think about this the more I have a problem with it.
As a web surfer it is a good deal, as a web publisher it is a bad idea.
One problem many web publishers who use AdSense have is that of MFA sites. An MFA (Made For AdSense) site gets traffic by bidding low amounts on high value keywords. These low cost ads show up on a blog and lead the clicker to a site full of high dollar click ads. Essentially they leach traffic from a good blog to get them to their site that is full of outbound links.
They pay 2 cents for the traffic from your site and generate $2 when the person leaves their site.
This service is similar except the website you visit generates no income. Why? Because you are being given an incentive to click on the ads in the browser bar rather than those on the website! This sounds wrong on so many levels. It's equivalent to telling people to click on their own ads!










Hi,
I am interested to know more about this site.
Try reading the archives or about me sections at the very top of each page.
I hate the idea of Agloco. In the gold rush for penny shares its refreshing to hear some reason on the topic.
I dont know why people would want to install it on their pc, they are not going to make any real money out of it, only the likes of John Chow will make money, the rest will only get a few crumbs, as with all pyramid schemes.
People use the internet to find information, not click adds, and what value is an add that you get paid to click (for the advertiser)?
Pixel lotto offers a prize (well, 10% of a prize) to one lucky user and generates completely worthless traffic for all concerned.
If spammers gave you a penny share for every viagra add they sent you would you be rushing to sign up (I know your not)?
Do you know if it will be possible to sniff the agloco toolbar from a server?
How do you feel about the service now? I am wondering about joining, given all the hype but have never been much for joining things. Nor in having more stuff on my toolbar.
Has it proven valuable to you?
I still think it is a bad deal.
1) It’s a toolbar
2) It’s an advertising toolbar
3) The idea is for users to click on ads on the toolbar rather than on the website.
4) i.e. “click on your own ads”
5) You are taking the only oppurtunity many bloggers have to make money and replacing it with something that benefits an anonymous third party.
6) You can only make money once the company releases stock.
7) It is a pyramid scheme in which the early adopters make the big bucks and the only way you can make money is by fostering the service on your readers, which ends up undercutting your revenue stream.
I could go on and on but I don’t have a spell checker handy!
Thanks for the feedback. I’ve read so much about how Agloco is NOT a pyramid scheme but the mere fact that you have to get others to join has always bugged me.
Then there’s the toolbar. Really not into the toolbar. I was hesitant to join StumbleUpon for the same reason!
I have added my own rant on the subject here:
http://www.sitelogic.co.uk/agloco-dont-believe-the-hype/
In the am post I argue that it is a pyramid scheme:
“A pyramid scheme is a system of selling goods where commissions are paid to recruit new sellers”
I Think that sums up Agloco.
It will work for a time, until all the stock has gone and there is no opportunity for the plebs at the bottom to make anything. When that happens, those plebs stop using the spammy-crap-bar, and the more senior plebs stop making money, so they lose interest and so it go’s back up the pyramid.
Text book Pyramid scheme.
Toolbars are good if they add value to the user, I use lots of them. This is different, its a spammy-crap-bar that Agloco know no-one would touch with a barge pole without being paid.
In the absense of any money to pay them with, they are giving away stock. Classic dot Con business model.
There is a good episode of the Simpsons where Bart gets mixed up with an internet entrepreneur and is paid in stock, ripped off a toilet roll dispenser on the wall :-) Funny stuff, Agloco members really should make an effort to watch that episode :-)