Thursday, March 22, 2007

What is this Widely Talked about GOOGLE and AGLOCO thing???

There Things that are not fair on the Internet.

Companies are making tons of money off us left and right. Every time we buy something, watch an ad, even search the Internet, money is getting dealt all around us. And we don't see a cent.

There is one company out there that wants to change all that. Its called AGLOCO (short for A Global Community) and their slogan is Get Your Share of the Internet. If we join, they will collect some of the money that usually passes between companies and give that money back to US. After all, we're the ones that generated it.

When Google launched, a great search for free was a good deal. Now that Google is making over a billion dollars a month off our searches, obviously FREE IS TOO EXPENSIVE.

If Google can afford to pay AOL 10 cents per search (which they do), they can afford to pay us the same. AGLOCO want to help us make that happen.


You must have heard by now about Agloco and how many people think it is going to be bigger than Google...

Now Bill Gates is on record saying they have a great business model and that Google should be worried. Google search result produce - 1,400,000 web pages for Agloco.and it makes billions of $$$ by just keeping itself on top.
Agloco one day is going to also make billions of $$$ except it will be completely shared out to its members! It's all over the blogosphere and Bill Gates has been quoted as saying he believes it
"will be the next big thing to hit the internet", so what is Agloco and will they really pay you for surfing the net?

I too was sceptical when I heard about it but after spending a few hours googling and reading about it, I have not only come round to the idea but am now thinking it could really work and could really make us (that's me and all of you who are reading this) some money.

Why don't check it by yourself here: www.agloco.com

....and see what is it about this phenomenal site most people online are widely talked.

Thank you for your time reading this email.

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