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Recently I came across this site claiming that they are sharing their revenue among its members. Is it fraud like other sites or true. Need actual legal opinion. The site is

www.agloco.com/r/BBCB9824

2007-02-23 18:44:28 · 5 answers · asked by aaila 1 in Business & Finance Other - Business & Finance

5 answers

It's not fraud. It's legit, although it's still too early to tell how much you can actually earn with Agloco.

It's my opinion that the average person might earn $5-$20 a month using Agloco. This is NOT a fact, but rather a guesstimate considering the current average rate of advertising costs on the web and the 5 hour per month per user limit.

On the other hand, Agloco can be used as a tool to to market other business opportunities. Take the 4StepBiz approach for example.

These members use the widespread popularity of Agloco to build their MyWorldPlus business with the use of a viral marketing system.

To help a little bit about the comments made earlier...

The "snowball" system is simply a referral system which means that the company pays you to distribute a product and to find and help others do the same thing for an over-ride commission.

It's no different than a sales manager at a car dealership or a McDonald's manager. The more income your team produces for the company, the more you make as a leader.

The alphanumerical Code in the URL is simply a referral code that tells the company who referred you. It tracks nothing else about you.

It's like an affiliate program. And almost ALL major companies have an affiliate program online. See the sources below...

The difference between an affiliate program and Agloco's model, is that affiliate programs only pay 1 or 2 levels deep. Agloco pays multiple levels deep and is therefore considered a Multi-Level marketing program.

But, it's still just referrals.

About the spamming issue. You won't receive any SPAM from Agloco. Take a look at a book called "Internet Privacy for Dummies".

The author of that book is one of the Executives at Agloco, Ray Everett-Church. I'm sure he wouldn't wreck his reputation as a trusted Privacy expert to send SPAM. :-)

See the resources below...

2007-03-02 07:51:48 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

This is a tough one because it really depends so much on your specific skillset and what you personally like to do. There is literally a work at home opportunity for every possible niche that you can think of. So I would really counsel sitting down and working out what you are passionate abouit and what you do/dont enjoy doing. That way when you really have to work hard to make the $$$ start to flow then it wont seem like such a big grind.

2016-03-16 00:12:12 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Mannier sites and such kind of advertisements leads for nothing but the real waste of time.one has to really careful in disclosing any personal informations to any such site.I can not advice about this particular site but one thing i can say that without checking any proper authenticity,please be careful.

2007-02-23 18:59:20 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

It's a fraud.
You can tell by the alphanumerical Code in the URL.

Do not even visit it or you may be spammed by the owners of that Page.

Plus, from your Story it seems to be an illegal "Snowball" Principe.

2007-02-23 18:49:17 · answer #4 · answered by shortCut 2 · 0 1

Such sites are the biggest nuisance on the web. Never give personal info to these sites.

2007-03-02 03:19:15 · answer #5 · answered by MAK 2 · 0 0

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