
The way it worked was you'd sign up for the site, then download a toolbar. The toolbar would prompt you to use it to search, click banners, or view specific sites. AA would then collect ad revenue from these sites and pay you a fraction of it.The difference between AA and all the red-headed illegitimate step children it spawned (free ipod sites, pyramid schemes, and more) was that it paid out what it said to its customers. The site lasted for over 2 years and those involved saw some nice extra revenue from doing next to nothing. AA was set to go public, sparked some of the first cases of viral internet advertising and marketing, and if you were on AOL in the late 90's to 2000 you probably saw people spamming their AA links everywhere. Fast forward to now, the makers of AA are back and have decided to launch a new site called Agloco.
As you could imagine both I and the net were absolutely thrilled to see this company coming back at it with another chance at making some real paper.Now if you know me you know I've tried everything. Every possible get rich scheme, every free ipod, free ps3, get paid to survey sites that I could get my hands on. Truth be told the only site I ever personally saw a check from was AA. Most other people will tell you the same as well, the majority of these sites are straight up bullshit.Agloco is very promising, and if it even remotely does what AA did, its very very easy to make some quick dough on the net for doing what we all do anyway. Best of all if you refer other people to the program, you make a percentage of whatever they make.I've signed up and I'm eagerly awaiting the Agloco team to release their toolbar to the public. In case you were curious how much money you could make from the site for simply browsing they have a handy calculator tool that will figure out the math for you. Here's an example. Say I refer 5 people and they each refer 2 people. If each person including myself surfs for 5 hours out of the month, my check would be $198.75. Considering that I already surf the net for much closer to 60 hours a month, you can figure out the rest.For those of you eager to try this, Agloco was recently launched and their toolbar is not yet available for download. However getting your referrals in line now is the thing to do if you want to make the maximum amount you can (in case the company goes out of business again). I'm not writing this blog in a vain attempt to scam, or get my own money up. I'm trying to put people down, and help them help themselves get a piece of the pie for one of the easiest things. If interested leave some comments. I'll answer any questions you guys have. As you know I'm all about the hustle and I wouldn't be hyping this up if it wasn't for real for real. If you need help assistance or want to know more please feel free to hit me up, I'll be more than glad to explain anything further, help you get set up or give you ideas to grow your referral network.
Please be sure to use my referral link, as the help always comes full circle. Agloco Referral Link PROS:- No Money to Invest.- Made by the same people who made AllAdvantage.- Simple sing-up, referral program is easy.- No clicking on banners, no completing of any offers.CONS:- Business plan is not built to last (unless it's different from AA)- Takes some effort to get reliable referrals- Limit of up to 5 hours maximum per user per month.
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