What is Agloco?
http://live.pirillo.com/ - Can you make money by surfing the Internet? Yes you can, and Agloco promises just that.
In the late 90’s, AllAdvantage would pay you per advertisement you saw. It was a good idea, but the company failed after the dot-com crash.
Agloco is run by the same team, who are coming at the "get paid to surf" business model from a different point of view. Currently, you’re limited to 5 hours per month though the Agloco viewbar that you download and run. Plus, you can refer your friends to the service and earn a percentage for the time they use the service.
Chris has had some amount of success with Agloco and recommends you try it out. His referral ID is BBBB4351
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5 Comments
Rod Trent
June 12th, 2007
at 3:43pm
This seems like an online pyramid marketing scheme and pretty much the same thing that caused AllAdvantage to fail in the first place. From: http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,127116-page,6-c,sites/article.html
This site had the brilliant idea of paying people 50 cents an hour to surf and watch banner ads all day, plus another 10 cents per hour for every friend they convinced to sign up. All users had to do was install a “Viewbar” that displayed ads and clocked how much time they spent online. Stunningly, the company managed to raise $135 million in venture capital and convince 2 million users to sign up before it folded in February 2001. For some reason, advertisers failed to see any advantage in trying to reach the $4-a-day demographic. Go figure.
Source: The 25 Worst Web Sites
Matt
June 13th, 2007
at 9:38pm
Way to go, load up the spyware!
Matt
June 13th, 2007
at 9:38pm
Way to go, load up the spyware!
Andrew Buonocore
December 10th, 2007
at 8:05am
Any comments now, Chris?
Ben
December 26th, 2007
at 3:27pm
Thanks Chris, I made the mistake of promoting this thing based on your say so, and awesome, I wasted time and money and the thing went belly up.