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Agloco - Get paid to surf?

Agloco is a prime example of a company that promotes a product that sounds amazing but when you read the fine print you get a completely different story. Thousands of people have signed up for this program which promises you $$$ for simply surfing the web.

Agloco is another iteration of the get-paid-to-surf model that was pioneered during the dot com boom by AllAdvantage. AllAdvantage failed miserably; Agloco is backed by the same team that started AllAdvantage.

This is what Agloco has to say about you getting paid:

  • Members earn a monthly share of the AGLOCO revenue based on the use of the AGLOCO Viewbarâ„¢ that month. (Note from jemmille: The viewbar isn’t even available yet!)

  • Members earn part of the company based on the use of the AGLOCO Viewbarâ„¢ that month (currently a maximum of five hours are rewarded).

  • 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.

TradersNarrative.com is running a great article that gives you the lowdown on the Agloco “pay-to-surf” program. I would highly recommend reading this before you decide to sign up. If you still choose to use Agloco, I wish you the best of luck when it comes to actually ever seeing a penny for your “work”.

The bottom line is quite simple — the program they tote is not representative of the program you recieve.

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