One thing I would hope would not happen to Agloco - which can do so easily in a marketing plan like theirs - by depending on members recruiting members we may build a network, but wouldn't it require the cold hard facts?
Would you like to:
Earn income just by surfing the web?
Earn 4 to 5 figures monthly by simply inviting
your friends to do the same?
Be part of possibly "the next big thing" in online advertising?
Join
a team where members help each other succeed?
For me, when I first read the ad on aglocovip.com I thought that it was a really cool way to market AGLOCO and to grow a membership base that would rival the top 1%. I'm pretty sold on the concept, but the money pitch in this ad is misleading - unless the stock was issued today.
Now, I am a noob, ovbiously. It may be the way to go to get that many members to put you into the top stratosphere - so be it. But I think that in the long run, those big numbers may just peter out after a short time. RZ McCall's approach of building a base is the better bet for the long term viability of AGLOCO.
I think I have about 15 referrals - and thank you for all who have done so here, I hope you kick some ass. I want AGLOCO to beat nay-sayers like this guy who said:
After all, logically some of these users are on the search engine just to make an easy buck and are not necessarily interested in serious searching. Lower quality viewers aside, there is bound to be a market here worth tagging but I expect advertising on any of these properties should be carefully thought through before proceeding.
Well, if AGLOCO goes the route of McCall, the base will grow exponentially and will become a powerful consumer market in and of itself, and threatened types like Ross Dunn may need to get a new job. Such a group would be so serious in their searching that the money spent from the community itself could make the above ad from aglocovip.com true. Hopefully it grows the right way.



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