Thursday, January 11, 2007

More Tips To Agloco Recruiters

*Not my own referrals, but just an example of someone to show that it is possible.

Here's his advice to recruiters:

Point #1 – Know why "Every Internet user should join ALGOCO" - (here are the reasons I use)

  1. All Internet users help create value on the Internet and should get their fair share of it – and AGLOCO has a great plan to get it for its members.

    1. If Google can afford to pay AOL 10 cents a search
    2. and if YouTube (with users doing 90% of the 'work') – can be sold of $1.6 billion,
    3. then there is plenty of 'excess' value to share with the users.

  2. What share will an AGLOCO member with no referrals get?
    1. They will get their share of AGLOCO's profits .
    2. In addition to the cash payments members will get their share of the ownership of the company – This could be very promising due to the multiplier effect of earnings.


  3. All Members get security and utility – There is a short list of items on the AGLOCO site, I think AGLOCO members will drive the utility of the Viewbar to become very useful for all members.

  4. It is the right thing to do – AGLOCO is nothing short of an Internet Economic Revolution – and YOU should be supporting it. That is pretty much how I say that.. (- like Wikipedia is Internet revolution in freedom of Internet information)

  5. Membership is always free and all data is totally private (no spyware). AGLOCO never gives out any member data to anyone at any time (Read Privacy Policy) And they have one of the top anti-spam and privacy people in the world as their Chief Privacy Officer, Ray Everett-Church, (he wrote the "Internet Privacy for Dummies" book and the "Anti-spam for Dummies" book.

Point #2 – Know why "All AGLOCO members should recruit new members."

  1. AGLOCO can better serve its individual members the bigger the total membership gets. – This is because AGLOCO can get:
    1. Better deals with business partners the larger the network is (size matters when
      making marketing deals).
    2. Better Viewbar software (the more users the more other companies will want to connect their software with the AGLOCO Viewbar).

  2. Recruiting members can increase their 'share' of AGLOCO by recruiting new members.
    1. AGLOCO does reward network builders who recruit new members (recruit five new
      members and 'double" your share – recruit 25 and increase your share 5 times)

Point #3 – Know how to "Motivate new members to recruit for AGLOCO."

  1. Give them a plan
    1. Most people use email – so 'ask them when they are going to send them.'
    2. Most potential builders are worth a personal call or visit – ask your new recruits to
      list the people they now who would be good AGLOCO builders

  2. Give them the tools
    1. Sample emails
    2. Answers to questions they get asked (I told them to email them
      with any questions they get.

Point #4 – Just keep at it.

  1. Keep recruiting new members every chance we can.
  2. Keep in touch with your recruits to help the keep recruiting as well.

Agloco is as big as you want it to be, the more you recruit the more potential earnings there will be.

Here is a link to sign up (Please use me referral ID BBBJ9761) http://www.agloco.com/r/BBBJ9761

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Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Apple iPhone - Tons of Pictures of New Phone

Tons of pictures of the new Apple iPhone that was just released after the jump. The pictures will speak for themselves, so I will cut my post short. Amazing features all in one small device. Check it out for yourself.









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Thursday, January 4, 2007

Agloco - Recruiting Advice: Your Answers To How?


* For those who don't know about Agloco:

Agloco is an Internet Economic Network, where its members earn money and shares of the company for just surfing the internet. There are no gimmicks; Agloco is the real deal for those who put effort into it. Read more about it here. Or see how much you can earn here. Sign up now, money is being made that you deserve.

How many to refer?

When recruiting members, the question of how many people do you need to refer may come up. This is where the 80/20 rule comes in. 20% of any group does 80% of the work and gets 80% of the results. This means:

  • 80% of your referrals will not recruit anyone.
  • 20% will do all the recruiting, where out of this 20%:
    • 80% will put little effort in recruiting
    • 20% will take the extra time to make the best of Agloco

*But of course you may recruit personal friends who you know will all try their best and get you many referrals. On the other hand, you may recruit a bunch of bums who wont do anything.

Referral Methods:

For those who have put a little time in trying to get referrals, this may be repetitive.

  • Emails: You can email everyone you know. Who cares if you haven't talked to them in ages or can't remember who they are. The more you reach the better your chances of getting sign-ups. Don't forget to add a signature with your referral link for all your emails and future emails. Sample emails are provided on the Agloco referral center.
  • Blogs & Websites: If you have your own website, this may be an easy way to reach many users that already visit your site. Your Myspace(Orkut, Bebo, Zanga, Friendster, etc.) might be a good place to put your referral link. You may even create a new site dedicated to Agloco, but this may be a little difficult to drive new traffic to your site.
  • Message Boards: This can be very effective depending on the forums you post in. If you target the right forums, you can gain many referrals. Look for forums that are looking for ways to make money online.
  • Chat & IM: Tell all your friends that you have on your buddy list.
  • Any Member Based Site: You can include your referral link in your signature of any member based.
  • Offline: One of the best ways you can get referrals is to do it personally through friends and family.
  • Advertising: Recently I have seen people actually paying to have their referral link displayed on websites. For example, when you search for Agloco on Google, sometimes you will see a sponsored link with someone's referral link, which is displayed before the official Agloco site link.

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Tuesday, December 26, 2006

How Much Free Money You Can Earn With Agloco







For those who have already joined, you may already know that Agloco has a member calculator, which you can use to calculate your potential earnings. If you have not already joined, you can read more about it by clicking here. It is at the very least a very interesting idea, if not a great opportunity to earn money.

I fiddled with the earnings calculator a bit and came out with various numbers. I recommend trying it out yourself to see exactly what I mean.

The earnings are based on 3 numbers: the amount of people you referred directly, the number of people the referees will refer, and the number of hours each person spends surfing the internet with viewbar a month.

For example, if you refer 3 people, whom each will refer 3 people, and each person surfs for 5 hours out of the month, you will be earning about $450/month.

If you refer 10 people, whom each will refer 3 people, and each person surfs for 5 hours out of the month, you will be earning about $1500/month.

On the other hand, if you refer 10 people, whom each will refer 2 people, and each person surfs for 5 hours out of the month, you will be earning only about $400/month.

But if you refer 10 people, whom each will refer 5 people, and each person surfs for 5 hours out of the month, you will be earning about $10,000/month.

So it won't make too much of a difference if you recruit many people who you know would put no effort into it. Agloco is by no means a get rich quick scheme, rather, it's an opportunity for hard working people to make an easy buck or two. There are no catches; it just takes some time and effort, but it will have real results.

*Update: Agloco no serves over 840,000 search results in Google, 100,000 more than last week. Check back for updates and news to help make you a little richer.

Don't miss out! Sign up now, so you can get a head start in the potential earnings. Make this new year worth it!

Sign up for AGLOCO right now!
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Sunday, December 24, 2006

Your Chance To Own Part Of The Internet For FREE - Agloco

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*Absolutely worth reading entire article*

This is an opportunity to own the next powerhouse internet company like google for free. There are no gimmicks, just a real chance to invest for anyone.

The Basics:

Do You Realize How Valuable You Are?
Advertisers, search providers, and online retailers are paying billions to reach you while you surf. How much of that money are you getting?

You Deserve A Piece of the Action
AGLOCO gets paid by companies to reach our Members through our Viewbar™ software. We give that money back to you.

Build the Community, Make More Money
Through our Referral Program, we reward those who are helping to build this Global Community. The bigger the community, the more money AGLOCO makes for its Members.

What's the Catch? No catch. Sign up, refer your friends, download the free Viewbar™ software and surf the Internet as you normally would.

Why should you join?

The Potential
As many of you know, companies like google are making billions of dollars for paid advertising. Agloco will give you part of that money for everyday surfing you would normally do, as well as, for the members you refer and the members they refer. Instead of just paying you plain cash, you will be given the opportunity to receive your payments in stocks of the company. I'm sure many of us wished they invested in google at the beginning so they could have made that 500% return. Well Agloco will give you that chance for FREE. You will get the chance to make a huge investment with no loss. You have nothing to lose. If Agloco becomes successful, you will become rich. If they are not sucessful, you still will make some money from the stock that you own. Agloco is a win, win situation, so don't miss out.

Microsoft may also be the first to work a deal with Agloco. Bill Gates has repeatedly stated an interest in a company just like Agloco:


Gates said that search engines like Google Inc. get their revenues from advertising because people use these search engines. “Google’s business model is not based on free software,” Gates said. “Their business model is based on advertisements from which they make a lot of money.”

But they don’t share these advertising revenues with the end users who help them get the revenue, Gates said. “Google keeps all of the money with itself,” he added.

In its bid to share revenues with users, Microsoft may give free software or even cash to users, said Gates, who did not discuss further details.
Agloco's Success So Far
Agloco started this project about a month ago, starting with only 200 google search results. There was about 425,000 search results two weeks ago, there is now about 739,000 results. That's an incredible progress for one month, thanks to the rapid expansion of members. Just do the search yourself and see the changes over time.

Agloco's Philosophy
The AGLOCO Vision #1: Free is too Expensive

Much of Web 2.0 has been about Internet companies building a simple service and then getting users to do much of the work on it (including telling all their friends about it). Once the service is popular, the founders and venture capitalists make a deal to sell it for millions (and billions) of dollars. The users who helped build it (especially the early users who often put up with clunky software and weak websites) just watch.

When we looked at this system, we saw a bad price. Sometimes free is not enough. We designed AGLOCO to reward all Members who join and with the referral system we designed it to give an extra reward to the Members who help build it.

Agloco's Plans

  • Agloco plans to have 10 million users by the end of 2007
  • Launch the viewbar around February 2007
  • AGLOCO will file to go public the last quarter of 2007


Sign up for AGLOCO right now!

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Wednesday, December 13, 2006

IBM Rewrites The Memory Game By 500 Times


Imagine a memory chip that is 500 times faster than the current flash cards. Imagine a chip that uses less than one-half the power to write data into a cell. As the demand for portable storage for music, video and photo increases so is the pace of innovation. This new innovation shows that unlike flash, phase-change memory technology can improve as it gets smaller with Moore's Law advancements. The organisation behind the current innovation is the IT major IBM along with scientists from Macronix and Qimonda.
The new innovation from IBM
Scientists from IBM, Macronix and Qimonda announced joint research results on Tuesday that give a major boost to a new type of computer memory with the potential to be the successor to flash memory chips, which are widely used in computers and consumer electronics like digital cameras and portable music players.

The advancement heralds future success for "phase-change" memory, which appears to be much faster and can be scaled to dimensions smaller than flash - enabling future generations of high-density "non-volatile" memory devices as well as more powerful electronics. Non-volatile memories do not require electrical power to retain their information. By combining non-volatility with good performance and reliability, this phase-change technology may also enable a path toward a universal memory for mobile applications.

The wonder alloy
The new material is a complex semiconductor alloy created in an exhaustive search conducted at IBM's Almaden Research Center in San Jose, California. It was designed with the help of mathematical simulations specifically for use in phase-change memory cells.

The semiconductor alloy can be changed rapidly between an ordered, crystalline phase having lower electrical resistance to a disordered, amorphous phase with much higher electrical resistance. Because no electrical power is required to maintain either phase of the material, phase-change memory is non-volatile. This in simple terms means more stability in storage and less crashing. Remember "volatile" memories lose their stored information whenever their power supply is interrupted.

The demand for storage
As we transcend into the electronic civilization the demand for storage increases. Data, music, photos, videos, the list is endless as everything gets into its electronic avatar. Besides on the corporate front the demand is rising, as companies require storage for emails, documents and other data, plus protection of data from calamities. The current demand is estimated at approximately $20 billion with a growth rate of approximately 10% annually.

The last word
IBM isn't the only one in the non-volatile storage market. There are also initiatives by organisations like Intel, Samsung amongst others. Just this August Toshiba and SanDisk teamed up in Japan on a $2.6 billion flash memory plant. There are several other initiatives. In IBM's case the "500 times faster" in its mini avatar promise by the new alloy is a definitive breakthrough. Looking forward to see how the product performs in actual conditions soon.

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RIM Sues Samsung Over BlackJack Device


Sam Michelson was excited to hear Research In Motion Ltd. was rolling out a new BlackBerry this fall. He had a promotion for the Pearl written up on his retail website, AmericanCell.com, before the product was even released.

"The Cingular BlackBerry Pearl exceeded all expectations with its revolutionary engineering and design," the sales pitch read. Unfortunately, a writer at his company inserted a picture of the wrong smart phone on the page, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.'s new BlackJack device.
It was an honest mistake. Both phones are nearly identical in size, shape and colour.

"I guess we fell into the trap," Mr. Michelson said from Los Angeles yesterday. "We usually get it right."


How close to a BlackBerry is a BlackJack? Too close, according to RIM. The company has filed suit against Samsung, claiming the South Korean company has infringed on its iconic brand and engaged in unfair competitive practices.

Samsung recently launched its BlackJack smart phone in the United States with Cingular Wireless LLC. Similar to the BlackBerry Pearl, the device features mobile e-mail and Internet access, as well as a media player and camera. Inside, however, it is powered by rival software from Microsoft Corp.

RIM, of Waterloo, Ont., filed a complaint in the U.S. District Court for the central district of California on Friday, saying the BlackJack is deliberately seeding confusion between the two products in the marketplace. It has asked for an injunction and an unstated amount in damages.
"Samsung, by wrongfully using the BlackJack mark in commerce, is tarnishing, blurring, diluting, and/or disparaging RIM's reputation and goodwill, as well as RIM's famous BlackBerry marks," RIM said in its court filing. The allegations have not been proved.

Samsung Electronics is the world's second largest semiconductor maker after Intel Corp. Through a spokesman in the United States, Samsung said it does not comment on pending litigation.

Mr. Michelson said yesterday he was not aware of the lawsuit, but added there was definitely some confusion in his office on the part of a junior employee who mixed up the BlackBerry and BlackJack.

AmericanCell sells about 120 different cellphones on its site running on five carrier networks across the country. The company regularly prepares the text for new promotions before the products themselves are released in an effort to get search engines operated by the likes of Google Inc. and Yahoo Inc. time to crawl the pages. The practice means consumers are more likely to find the pages as soon as a product is listed for sale on the site.

The advertising error was picked up by editors at Rimarkable.com, a blog that tracks events related to the BlackBerry. Readers weighing in on the posting scoffed at the idea that consumers would ever confuse the two devices, labelling RIM's suit against Samsung as "petty" and "dumb."

But RIM's lawyers argued in their 14-page complaint that Samsung was deliberately infringing on "one of the most recognized and respected brands in the industry."

The name, design and packaging of Samsung's device are aimed at inducing customers to buy the BlackJack with the false impression the device is associated with the BlackBerry, RIM alleges. The name BlackJack "constitutes false designation of origin, unfair competition, and trademark dilution in violation of the laws of the United States," the filing said.

The suit comes just as Cingular Wireless begins offering the BlackBerry Pearl on its network, two months after the device made its debut through T-Mobile USA. Cingular sells more BlackBerrys than any other phone firm in the world.

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