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AGLOCO Blog and Forum

December 14, 2006 by Ty | 2 Comments

I launched an AGLOCO blog and forum in order to have an open dialogue on this unique company and opportunity.

You can check them out at: www.aglocoWIN.com

Meanwhile if you have thoughts and comments about AGLOCO, post them below. Let’s hear the good, bad and ugly.

Simple AGLOCO Explanation:

AGLOCO is like a Google Adsense/Network Marketing mash up.

1. You sign up for free.

2. You download the AGLOCO Viewbar (once it’s released) and you browse the web (as usual) for 5 hours a month. Once your 5 hours is up, you are free to turn off the Viewbar or leave it on.

3. You tell your friends about AGLOCO, start a blog, do some marketing and have some fun with it.

4. AGLOCO pays you in shares of the company for the referrals that you make (who download and surf) and for your own surfing hours.

Nothing to lose, really and maybe a lot to gain.

If you do not have a refferal link yet, please use mine: www.agloco.com/r/BBBH6363 and stay tuned here and the AGLOCO Forum for future training tips including a regular conference call after the first of the year.

Stay tuned for my AGLOCO numbers on Friday. I’ll tell you exactly how many people have signed up with me and how many shares I expect to have after the first week.

In Network Marketing Companies, Network Marketing News, Network Marketing Tech, Network Marketing Trends

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Comments

  • AglocoNews on December 20th, 2006 at 11:46 pm

    I hope your numbers are good. I publish mine on Mondays. Didn’t get any for a while. But this week I have got a few.

  • Ted on January 17th, 2007 at 10:39 am

    I believe Agloco has a great future based on three facts:

    1) The business concept is proven to have wide appeal based on Alladvantage’s growth.

    2) The founder of Alladvantage is part of the Agloco team which brings a huge amount of important history to the table.

    3) The internet is much more stable and mature than it was in 2000-2001. No dotcom crash is foreseeable in the near future.

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