Dear reader,
I recently joined AGLOCO because of a friend recommended it to me. I am now promoting it to you because I like the idea and I want you to share in what I think will be an exciting new Internet concept.
AGLOCO’s story is simple:
Do you realize how valuable you are? Advertisers, search providers and online retailers are paying billions to reach you while you surf. How much of that money are you making? NONE!
AGLOCO thinks you deserve a piece of the action.
AGLOCO collects money from those companies on behalf of its members. (For example, Google currently pays AOL 10 cents for every Google search by an AOL user. And Google still has enough profit to pay $1.6 billion dollars for YouTube, an 18-month old site full of content that YouTube’s users did not get paid for!
AGLOCO will work to get its Members their share of this and more.
AGLOCO is building a new form of online community that they call an Economic Network. They are not only paying Members their fair share, but they’re building a community that will generate the kind of fortune that YouTube. But instead of that wealth making only a few people rich, the entire community will get its share.
What's the catch? No catch - no spyware, no pop-ups and no spam - membership and software are free and AGLOCO is 100% member owned. Privacy is a core value and AGLOCO never sells or rents member information.
So do both both of us a favor: Sign up for AGLOCO right now! If you use this link to sign up, I automatically get credit for referring you and helping to build AGLOCO. http://www.agloco.com/r/BBBB5927
Thanks
Friday, December 15, 2006
Tuesday, December 12, 2006
Copyright © Glenn Jones
AGLOCO – Pyramid Scheme?
As I am sure you know by now AGLOCO has launched their program. Touted to be the Internet's first Economic Network, which will harness the power of the Internet-based social networks to "directly benefit the Members who help to create the community". What does that mean?
The founders of AGLOCO (A Global Community) saw the huge potential in the social networks like MySpace, Facebook, and YouTube. All those potential customers have advertisers drooling at the mouth. If the users created the community why not give them a portion of the ad revenue that was being generated. Share the wealth. AGLOCO was their answer.
How would this work? I'm glad you asked. You have to become a member of AGLOCO. You first are required to fill out a simple sign-up-page. After that you must download a piece of software they are calling a "Viewbar". (Currently being tested) Oh did I mention that this is FREE? Yep a free membership.
The viewbar would allow you to do an Internet search. The search engine provider would then pay AGLOCO a fee. While you are doing your search the viewbar would have targeted advertising displayed. If you were to click on the ad and subsequently make a purchase, then AGLOCO would be paid a fee. Obviously the more people who become members, the higher the fee AGLOCO can demand from the advertisers. A large portion of that money would then be paid back to the members. Other expected sources of income include commissions form transactions, the distribution of software, services distribution and product distribution with the accompanying referral fees.
Members earn a monthly share of the AGLOCO revenue based on the use of the viewbar each month. Those members who refer others, will earn even more. The idea is to build the membership numbers as quickly as possible. Since members are rewarded for those they refer, the critics have screamed "pyramid scheme". You will have to decide for your self.
According to the Agloco web page, members are not expected to do anything differently from the way they use the web every day. Surf, chat, buy, blog, email and work just like always. The only difference is members will have their viewbar open.
Another concern that has been mentioned is the fear of a lack of privacy. Maybe there is secret spy ware that is waiting to harvest your information. Founders have assured everyone that this is not the case and the public scrutiny AGLOCO is undergoing should be an adequate deterrent to keep everyone honest. The company has been very straight foreword in their determination to abide by the anti-spamming rules set by the international web community.
Even the critics agree that AGLOCO has become a phenomenon that will have to be reckoned with. If it fails you can always feel good about saying "I told you so". But what if the critics are wrong? What have you got to loose? It doesn't cost you anything and might over time be of value. It is also fun to get on board at the head of the line and see where this thing will go! Besides when was the last time you owned the Internet?
For more information visit this site:
http://www.agloco.com/r/BBBB5927
AGLOCO – Pyramid Scheme?
As I am sure you know by now AGLOCO has launched their program. Touted to be the Internet's first Economic Network, which will harness the power of the Internet-based social networks to "directly benefit the Members who help to create the community". What does that mean?
The founders of AGLOCO (A Global Community) saw the huge potential in the social networks like MySpace, Facebook, and YouTube. All those potential customers have advertisers drooling at the mouth. If the users created the community why not give them a portion of the ad revenue that was being generated. Share the wealth. AGLOCO was their answer.
How would this work? I'm glad you asked. You have to become a member of AGLOCO. You first are required to fill out a simple sign-up-page. After that you must download a piece of software they are calling a "Viewbar". (Currently being tested) Oh did I mention that this is FREE? Yep a free membership.
The viewbar would allow you to do an Internet search. The search engine provider would then pay AGLOCO a fee. While you are doing your search the viewbar would have targeted advertising displayed. If you were to click on the ad and subsequently make a purchase, then AGLOCO would be paid a fee. Obviously the more people who become members, the higher the fee AGLOCO can demand from the advertisers. A large portion of that money would then be paid back to the members. Other expected sources of income include commissions form transactions, the distribution of software, services distribution and product distribution with the accompanying referral fees.
Members earn a monthly share of the AGLOCO revenue based on the use of the viewbar each month. Those members who refer others, will earn even more. The idea is to build the membership numbers as quickly as possible. Since members are rewarded for those they refer, the critics have screamed "pyramid scheme". You will have to decide for your self.
According to the Agloco web page, members are not expected to do anything differently from the way they use the web every day. Surf, chat, buy, blog, email and work just like always. The only difference is members will have their viewbar open.
Another concern that has been mentioned is the fear of a lack of privacy. Maybe there is secret spy ware that is waiting to harvest your information. Founders have assured everyone that this is not the case and the public scrutiny AGLOCO is undergoing should be an adequate deterrent to keep everyone honest. The company has been very straight foreword in their determination to abide by the anti-spamming rules set by the international web community.
Even the critics agree that AGLOCO has become a phenomenon that will have to be reckoned with. If it fails you can always feel good about saying "I told you so". But what if the critics are wrong? What have you got to loose? It doesn't cost you anything and might over time be of value. It is also fun to get on board at the head of the line and see where this thing will go! Besides when was the last time you owned the Internet?
For more information visit this site:
http://www.agloco.com/r/BBBB5927
Monday, December 11, 2006
Tuesday, December 05, 2006
Look Out Google Here Comes Big Daddy?
Copyright © Glenn Jones
http://www.Extreme-Profits.com
Big Daddy is just the latest search engine trying to take a piece of the Google pie. With the Internet growing at a phenomenal rate, it is not surprising to see search engines come and go. Yesterdays top rated companies have been bought, sold, modified, or don't even exist today. This is normal and healthy for the consumer, who want their Internet searches to be quick, relevant, and without a lot of ad clutter.
Most search engines are commercial enterprises that are in business to make a profit. This is accomplished by selling advertisement space. The most relevant web page may not receive the best ranking simply because someone else was willing to pay more to be at the top of the search result page. Good for them but bad for you.
If you are running a business through your web site, you know how important it is to have a good ranking position on the search engine results. People will rarely even look at the second or third page of results.
You may have the best product or service available anywhere at any price, but without the customer seeing your site, you are going to fail.
So what does Big Daddy have to do with all this? Big Daddy is a new search engine that hopes to dominate the Internet by using a unique strategy. They will provide the same type of search capability you have come to rely on, however they will share the advertising revenue with their affiliate members. Since their affiliate program is free, they expect a tremendous number of users to come on board. The more members they have, the more they can charge for their advertising space. This translates into more ad revenue.
Each of the affiliates is given their own Search Engine Portal. (Also free) As they search the web, they earn credits that may be used to promote their own e-businesses. A win–win situation.
This strategy has resulted in a huge world wide response and is putting Big Daddy into position to take their share of billions of dollars in ad revenue that will be spent in the coming years.
Perhaps even more note worthy is the selling of key words to the Search Big Daddy affiliates. Using the pay per click revenue generated from their Search Engine Portal, affiliates can bid on key words. You will then "own" the key word for one year. Obviously the better key words you own, the higher you will be listed in the search engine results. The higher your position, the more traffic to your web site and hopefully, more money in your pocket.
There are many other programs and opportunities being offered by Big Daddy that you will have to investigate on you own. For the small Internet business or the individual, these may prove beneficial.
Only time will tell if Search Big Daddy becomes the next Google, but, with over 50 countries currently being represented, and hundreds of people signing up daily, it would seem like they are on the way!
http://www.Extreme-Profits.com
Copyright © Glenn Jones
http://www.Extreme-Profits.com
Big Daddy is just the latest search engine trying to take a piece of the Google pie. With the Internet growing at a phenomenal rate, it is not surprising to see search engines come and go. Yesterdays top rated companies have been bought, sold, modified, or don't even exist today. This is normal and healthy for the consumer, who want their Internet searches to be quick, relevant, and without a lot of ad clutter.
Most search engines are commercial enterprises that are in business to make a profit. This is accomplished by selling advertisement space. The most relevant web page may not receive the best ranking simply because someone else was willing to pay more to be at the top of the search result page. Good for them but bad for you.
If you are running a business through your web site, you know how important it is to have a good ranking position on the search engine results. People will rarely even look at the second or third page of results.
You may have the best product or service available anywhere at any price, but without the customer seeing your site, you are going to fail.
So what does Big Daddy have to do with all this? Big Daddy is a new search engine that hopes to dominate the Internet by using a unique strategy. They will provide the same type of search capability you have come to rely on, however they will share the advertising revenue with their affiliate members. Since their affiliate program is free, they expect a tremendous number of users to come on board. The more members they have, the more they can charge for their advertising space. This translates into more ad revenue.
Each of the affiliates is given their own Search Engine Portal. (Also free) As they search the web, they earn credits that may be used to promote their own e-businesses. A win–win situation.
This strategy has resulted in a huge world wide response and is putting Big Daddy into position to take their share of billions of dollars in ad revenue that will be spent in the coming years.
Perhaps even more note worthy is the selling of key words to the Search Big Daddy affiliates. Using the pay per click revenue generated from their Search Engine Portal, affiliates can bid on key words. You will then "own" the key word for one year. Obviously the better key words you own, the higher you will be listed in the search engine results. The higher your position, the more traffic to your web site and hopefully, more money in your pocket.
There are many other programs and opportunities being offered by Big Daddy that you will have to investigate on you own. For the small Internet business or the individual, these may prove beneficial.
Only time will tell if Search Big Daddy becomes the next Google, but, with over 50 countries currently being represented, and hundreds of people signing up daily, it would seem like they are on the way!
http://www.Extreme-Profits.com
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