AGLOCO Loves Me?!
Posted by Stephen on
November 27, 2006
A few days ago, I wrote an article about the second coming of getting paid to surf. Where AllAdvantage failed, AGLOCO wants to succeed. I wasn’t exactly 100% sold on the program even though I was a huge AllAdvantage fan. Afterall, I paid for my utilities for almost a year with the earnings from AllAdvantage before the dot com crash.
My article pointed out the shortcomings of the program, like for example, the toolbar has yet to surface for Canadian and US surfers. Also, there is no way to know if the software is spyware, or if this isn’t some eleborate scheme to harvest our emails and contact info. Well, I know someone at AGLOCO was listening because they gave me a gift.

While John Chow was bitching at me to build my referral network because I signed up under him and thinks this thing is going to just take off, we made a funny discovery. If you look closely at the picture above, you will see two AGLOCO results. The first one goes to AGLOCO’s main site. The second one goes to their sign up page, and the referral URL uses my AGLOCO referral code of BBBB1092. Is someone trying to buy me or what?
Well, if this thing truly takes off, I ‘ll be happy they tried. Personally, my whole feeling towards this is don’t sign up until you know what you’re getting into. Again, no one has actually seen that toolbar in action, no one knows for sure if it is spyware or not, and since we don’t have a toolbar or a compensation structure to look at, this could all be some email phishing scheme. It’s really anyone’s guess right now.
If you’re still not scared, and want to see if this could be the next Money Train of Web 2.0, go ahead and sign up.








You better check again. I just took your place.
And it looks like someone took your place! LOL!
Nope! I am still there.
Damn you got pwned. Karma for bad mouthing John.
If this is Karma, it works totally screwed up because I never asked to be up there. Also, it keeps rotating from several different accounts John isn’t one of them right now, but I think he only sees himself because of the cookie he picked up clicking on his own link. And he was bitching about me when we discovered that
It does that with most any affiliate program.
Search engines when they spider, pick up
various affiliate urls for the same program,
but they don’t list all of those affiliate urls.
So there is normally always one near the
top and it does vary as to which affiliate url
will be there according to what the spider
crawled.
Nice site by the way…I was just meandering
around google, checking out Agloco blogs
and sites.