Agloco – waiting for the viewbar
Brian Greenwald of Agloco has announced it is still waiting on the viewbar
from the tech team in Shanghai. The original realease date of between
2nd April and 16th April has been put back.
Brian States
There is some good Viewbar news for most of you. As I mentioned in my last
post, we are initially releasing about 50,000 Viewbars to those Members that
signed up first. Our current plan is to release another 50,000 Viewbars every
day until every pre-launch Member has a Viewbar (which means all Members should
have their Viewbar within the first 10 – 11 days). This should alleviate
some of the fears Members have expressed that they might have to wait weeks
or months for their Viewbar. We recognize that there have been delays on the
front end of the release, so we are trying to tighten up the back end of the
release as much as possible.
If you have never heard of Agloco: Agloco will earn it’s money from
advertisers who advertise on a view bar which you can install and get paid
for surfing. The maximum time you get paid for surfing is for 5 hours
per month and you can turn the toolbar off after this. The way you make
money is by referring people to the Agloco service and you get a share for
each person you refer and the hours they surf.
If you are not part of the Agloco train you can still catch a ride Sign up
by clicking the image above and then you can start signing
people up and making money of your own.
It’s not too late.


Subscribe to CYT and
receive a FREE copy of
Volumes 1 & 2 of
The Best of CYT








When I was in college a while back there was another company, AllAdvantage that actually paid you for surfing the internet. It eventually died during the dot-com-bust in 2002.
Turns out Agloco is actually founded by the original folks who started AllAdvantage! Perhaps they’ll be successful this time around!
I am sure this time the guys have got it right. Alladvantage was incredibly successful in the last 90′s but the technology of the internet itself wasn’t right and then when the dot com bubble burst the ad revenue went for thousands of companies.
I think they stand an even better chance of long term success this time;
1) They have got direct experience of running a successful business in the same sector
2) The technology is now here
3) They are unlikely to make the same mistakes twice (once bitten, twice shy).
Rock on Agloco!