If you remember a few years back to the early years of the widespread Internet (1999), you might recall an innovative company called AllAdvantage. They were a very successful company which actually paid its members to "Get Paid to Surf the Web". Prior to the dot com bust which dried up the advertising market for several years, AllAdvantage actually paid out to its members well over $100 million. Those that got in first, made the most money.
Fast forward nearly a decade and we see that Internet advertising is once again huge (even bigger than before) with Google dominating the market. But if you have use Google's AdSense to try and make money, you've probably had the same results as me. 10,000 page views later, I'm at a whopping $18. Not really worth it considering that was over a couple of month period.
That's where the new company Agloco comes into play. Sort of like AllAdvantage before it but totally optimized for the Web 2.0, Agloco is hitting Google Adsense where it counts! Forget $18 over 3 months -- try $18 a day or more. The beauty of Algolo is that you get a more deserving share of the advertising revenue. You surf, you shop, you play on the Internet and Aglogo shares its advertising revenue with you. And just like AllAdvantage before it, those who get in on the action early, get more money. Here's how: When you refer new member, you get a share of the advertising revenue they generate! And so on and so forth.
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Question: Is Agloco the Return of Paid Surfing?
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heheh...Thanks pal. You will definitely get on my list of good posts for this in my CreamAid Review when I do it ;).
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