Agloco - Get Paid to Surf is Back

Posted on November 23, 2006 12:42 AM by Joel Comm

For those who were online in 1999, you may remember the very first "Get paid to surf" program. It was called AllAdvantage. Basically, by displaying the AllAdvantage toolbar while you surfed, you got paid.

And when you referred people to the program and they surfed, you got paid.

It worked VERY well, except that the management team at the company messed up the opportunity.

Don't get me wrong. I earned THOUSANDS with this program. And it was incredibly viral.

Since then, I've been waiting for a similar opportunity to arrive.

It just has!

Agloco

Here's the deal.

Agloco promises to pay you to do what you normally do - use your browser to surf the web. And, if you tell
your friends about it, you both with earn money.

Simple...

And totally free to join.

What happens when you sign up for Agloco is simple: you install a piece of software on your computer that
displays a small Viewbar below your current web browser window. That Viewbar has ads on it that change based on where you surf. If you go to a fishing site, you might see ads for fishing. If you go to a news site, you might see ads for blogs, just like you do now with ads from Google and Yahoo.

You don't have to click on the ads, you don't have to stare at the Viewbar, you just have to have it up and running. You get paid money for every hour it's open. Further, you get paid for every hour that your friends view the Viewbar. And your money extends 5 levels deep - you, signing up friends who sign up their friends who sign up their friends who sign up their friends who sign up their friends, and you make money at every level.

This makes for a great fundraiser for your company, organization, troupe, theater, or website - sign up with the link below, then organize your membership or web visitors to sign up under you - you can designate that the money go to whatever payee you want.

And the money adds up fast.

Say you have 5 people you end up signing up, and they sign up 5 people each.

That's 5 x 5 x 5 x 5 x 5 = 3125 people that are surfing and making money for themselves...and for you. And remember, it's absolutely free to be an Agloco member.

Here's the signup URL again - it will take you right to the Agloco site:

www.Agloco.com

There's a lot more to what you can do with your Agloco membership - you can get shares in the company, you can give your earned money to your favorite charity and more.

There is never a guarantee that a business model will succeed, but my radar is fine-tuned to watch for opportunities that can make you money online.

The toolbar is currently in beta, so you want to get as many people as possible signed up for the release NOW!

See Also

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2 Comments For This Post

  1. Susan Says:

    I signed up right away when I clicked your link but I wanted more info about the viewbar because the referral counter is not working on clocking the surfing time. Do you have a viewbar?

    I think it is difficult to promote when the agloco has no member support system. Do you really think this will work?

    Susan

  2. Ana Says:

    I have the same concern as Susan. Where's the member support?
    Also, what are the possible security issues of having this toolbar up all the time -- including when you may be purchasing something or paying bills online?

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