A while back I saw an ad for Agloco on Google. "Get paid to surf." it said. It's a scam of course, right? I had to look, I couldn't not. Surprisingly, I liked it.
Ever noticed how many advertisements you see online? They're everywhere. Sombody is paying somebody else for the right to show that advertisement. There's a lot of money being made out there just on the ads, not to mention the actual product or service being advertised.
Here's the deal as I understand it. The creators of Agloco decided people veiwing these ads deserve a slice of the pie too. After you sign up on the website, which is free, you will download what they call their "Viewbar". It's a toolbar that sits under your internet browser window. From the pictures it looks like it's no larger than the Windows Taskbar so it doesn't take up that much room. Companies will pay Agloco for the right to display their ads on the viewbar and Agloco will turn around and pay their members. The more people sign up, the more Agloco will be able to charge companies, and the more it will be able to pay out.
If you get others to sign up under you then you will also get paid for their time online. That's where I'm going with this. I would like you all to consider it and sign up. The most they are paying for at the moment is 5 hours of online time per month. I know you all spend that much time. You aren't required to click on any of the advertisements in the viewbar. Just let it sit under your browser and show you ads for five hours a month while you go about doing whatever it is you do.
The Simmons Report has done extensive research on Agloco and it's worth taking a look at if you are worried about this being a scam or a virus or something else not entirely forthcoming.
The report estimates that every referral will be worth $30 a month if they use it the full 5 hours. It also lists a few of more than 50 people involved in creating Agloco. Ray Everett-Church and Jim Jorgensen have impressive listings on Wikipedia and don't sound like the kind of guys to be involved with scamming people.
I provide you with links because I want to give a detailed explanation on why I believe this isn't like those other "too good to be true" money making scams you see everywhere online these days.
Please, do your research on it. Obviosly the links I provided above will take you away from this site. If you like what you see about Agloco, I ask that you please return here and sign up at www.agloco.com/r/BBBQ7959 so that I will get credit for referring you.
Friday, January 26, 2007
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