AGLOCO could really be the next big thing

Sometimes Free is too Expensive...

There are literally thousands of websites out there telling us how rich we can become if only we will subscribe to their course/ebook/infallible forex strategy etc. Most of us have become immune to most of it. I know I have and now do my own forex thing. Currency will either go up, go down or just move sideways.

MLM is another thing always being touted. Now I’m one of those people who probably couldn’t persuade a man dying of thirst in the middle of a dessert to buy a bottle of water from me. I would have to ascertain first that (a) he really really wanted to buy it and (b) if he wanted/needed it that desperately I would feel duty bound to give it to him for nothing anyway. That’s how good I am at selling.

So what else is out there ?

Well…… being a the ultimate skeptic when I first saw AGLOCO I didn’t really know what to think. Three main things drew my attention

- I will never have to sell anything to anyone ever
- I will never be asked to buy anything
- it will cost me absolutely nothing.

I have never thought about advertising in this way before but imagine, if someone were to come along and stick a billboard promoting xyz on the side of your house you’d think… hang on a minute – this is my house and I don’t recall giving you permission to advertise your goods on my property. How about you pay me to do that?

Well think about it a minute. That is precisely what advertisers do every time you get online. I use AOL as my ISP and without fail every time I log on I’m bombarded with ads varying from dating agencies through to financial products and everything else you can think of in between.

It’s like a shotgun approach. Most of these ads are completely irrelevant to my lifestyle and consequently, on this private PC totally wasted and just an irritation. AGLOCO aim to target the right people with appropriate advertising. This has to be good both for advertisers trying to reach consumers actually interested in buying their goods, and the ever increasing number of people buying goods online.

Like most people I pay my ISP a monthly fee. So if they expect me to look at their ads in my private space (ads which incidentally are bringing them vast revenues) shouldn’t they be paying ME something?

As individuals there is not much we can do. But if enough people join AGLOCO and use their toolbar who knows how far this could go. With significant numbers of advertisers moving business away from the traditional to online ads a large group like AGLOCO may indeed hit the big time……so go on… have a look……..AGLOCO

You have nothing to lose and possibly much to gain
EM

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