What
the Agloco
Today's hottest Internet businesses are all about
the power of social networks. Companies like MySpace,
Facebook, and YouTube have become worth billions
because businesses have realized that these social
networks are generating huge advertising and marketing
opportunities. As these social networks grow, the
economic potential for its owners - and the advertisers
who target the site's users - is remarkable.
At AGLOCO, we asked a simple question: The users
created the community, where's their share of the
profit?
It was from this question that AGLOCO set out to
create the Internet's first Economic Network, harnessing
the power of Internet-based social networks to directly
benefit the Members who help to create the community.
Becoming a member of AGLOCO is as simple as completing
a brief sign-up page (name, age, location and email
address.). Once you're a Member, you will be asked
to then download the Viewbar™ software.
(Note: the Viewbar™ software is currently
unavailable, as it is in closed testing. It will
be ready for public download in a few weeks, and
members will be notified when it is available.)
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.)
Transaction commissions: Many major retailers pay
commissions when you refer customers who make a
purchase. AGLOCO collects that commission and passes
it on to our members. (For example, Amazon pays
an 8.5% commission to most websites who refer customers,
and has cut deals for even larger percentages. The
bigger the AGLOCO community, the better commission
we can negotiate for our Members.)
Software distribution: Numerous software companies
pay websites to encourage the download of new software
releases (for example, Adobe's Flash and Acrobat
Reader software), and trial versions of new programs.
AGLOCO members not only get access to the latest
and coolest software, they get paid for it.
Service distribution: Many online service providers
will look to the AGLOCO community as a source of
new and active users for their services. (For example,
eBay, Skype, and PayPal, among others, all pay fees
to people who help them recruit new active users
to their services)
Product distribution: When Members agree to use
a product, such as cell phones, high-tech gadgets,
office supplies, new credit cards or financial services,
AGLOCO can collect referral fees. Some companies
even offer special rebate and cash-back programs.
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.)
Transaction commissions: Many major retailers pay
commissions when you refer customers who make a
purchase. AGLOCO collects that commission and passes
it on to our members. (For example, Amazon pays
an 8.5% commission to most websites who refer customers,
and has cut deals for even larger percentages. The
bigger the AGLOCO community, the better commission
we can negotiate for our Members.)
Software distribution: Numerous software companies
pay websites to encourage the download of new software
releases (for example, Adobe's Flash and Acrobat
Reader software), and trial versions of new programs.
AGLOCO members not only get access to the latest
and coolest software, they get paid for it.
Service distribution: Many online service providers
will look to the AGLOCO community as a source of
new and active users for their services. (For example,
eBay, Skype, and PayPal, among others, all pay fees
to people who help them recruit new active users
to their services)
Product distribution: When Members agree to use
a product, such as cell phones, high-tech gadgets,
office supplies, new credit cards or financial services,
AGLOCO can collect referral fees. Some companies
even offer special rebate and cash-back programs.
AGLOCO Members make money in four ways.
Members earn a monthly share of the AGLOCO revenue
based on the use of the AGLOCO Viewbar™
that month.
Members earn part of the company based on the use
of the AGLOCO Viewbar™ that month (currently
a maximum of five hours are rewarded). Click here
for details.
Members who use our referral system to help build
the AGLOCO network will earn more. (AGLOCO only
has significant value as a large network and people
who help build it should be rewarded. - We also
feel that the early users who told friends about
YouTube or MySpace or even Google probably deserved
something too, but no referral system was available
to record their work).
Members will also get a share of any commissions
AGLOCO gets when a Member purchases a product or
service from an AGLOCO Sponsor company