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How Much Money Can You Make From AGLOCO? I Know!

Interested to know how successful AGLOCO is and how much money you can make from them?

I’ve got the answer!

AGLOCO, the paid-to-surf pyramid MLM scheme that reportedly shares it’s advertising revenue with users who install an advertising-displaying toolbar on their computer, has finally released it’s Viewbar so we can all finally enjoy even more advertising on our screens!

How big is AGLOCO?

I was interested to know the traffic levels of the AGLOCO website now that the Viewbar has been released to the world so I took at look at it’s Alexa graph. Just for fun, I decided to compare the graph to the blog of popular dot com mogul (and one of AGLOCO’s biggest supporter) John Chow. It was then that I noticed something strange and eerie:

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The traffic patterns and levels are almost identical! Is John Chow really AGLOCO in disguise? No. Actually, the patterns mimic most larger sites and reflect internet usage. But the level is what is important!

In his May blog summary, John Chow listed his traffic as 187,324 unique visitors for the month of May. That equates to 6,043 uniques per day so we can assume the same traffic level for the AGLOCO site.

Isn’t it kind of small?

The first thing struck me about the traffic was that it was actually kind of small. While it’s great for John Chow, for an internet company that has had months of it’s members promoting the site through forums and websites, I actually think it’s pretty lame. There aren’t many websites devoted to John Chow, but there are thousands devoted to AGLOCO. Given that John Chow writes about his support for AGLOCO, I’m really surprised that they don’t get more traffic.

Perhaps the most interesting part of AGLOCO’s traffic is for the month of May. It distinctly declines while John Chow’s remains at the same level. I’m not sure why this happened. My initial assumption was that people had finally given up on it, but then I remembered that after John Chow’s angry letter to AGLOCO, they sent him a Viewbar and he posted a video of him actually using it. I thought this would actually increase AGLOCO’s traffic but the decline may have been due to his letter or his immortal line during the video of:

“You can also see google ad links at the bottom…right now it’s not relative because…aah, I’m not exactly sure…”

Showing us a resource-chewing Viewbar that does nothing more than display irrelevant Adsense probably wasn’t the best promotion for AGLOCO. But even a fully working Viewbar would probably still be pretty lame to actually use. I doubt I’ll ever read: “Wow! The AGLOCO Viewbar is really useful and improves my internet experience. It has a calculator and a calendar!”

Don’t worry, it happens to lots of guys

In the past two weeks, AGLOCO finally launched the Viewbar and made it available to download. You’d think this would create a massive spike in their traffic level as suckers members received e-mails and went to the site to download it.

The spike created was no more than double their usual traffic in April and definitely no more than 15,000 hits. That’s not surprising when you consider that John Chow has one of the largest AGLOCO networks at 17,000 members - his network probably contains a large percentage of the entire AGLOCO network. He’s said himself that only 20% of these members would be active in seeking referrals, so it’s no surprise that after 6 months of delays, only 15,000 in the entire network would rush to the Viewbar.

This is a long way off from their plans of releasing it in installments of 50,000 per day!

I’ll concede that the traffic will remain higher than usual as members slowly visit the site to download the Viewbar, but it is unrealistic to assume that it will ever be greater than the first day of release.

These numbers are actually only equivalent to making the front page of Digg and it’s pretty surprising that the ad servers weren’t capable of handling the load. Especially when they’d predicted 50,000! That’s a pretty bad omen for the Viewbar and is a shocking result for management!

You’ll have to pay me now

John Chow is the pimp-daddy of blog monetization and he can quote me on that. In May, the earnings from his blog alone were $10,559. If there’s a way to monetize the blog - he’ll do it and he’ll make a fortune from it. He’s even gone so far as to charge people $10 to remove the ‘no follow’ tag from their comments. Evil genius.

It’s a big assumption, but I have to assume that if AGLOCO has the same reach and traffic levels of John Chow, they have the same income potential. They are both effectively designed to make money from advertising and when compared to other popular site incomes, John Chow’s ‘income vs traffic’ is on par with these sites.

So, 15,000 Viewbar users and an estimated monthly income of $10,559 (minus 10% management expense) means that right now every AGLOCO user receives a gigantic monthly average of:

 

$0.63

Oh boy. Wow. :roll:

You have to feel sorry for those who built websites and bought Adwords campaigns, don’t you?

Will you call me in the morning?

A lot of assumptions have been made here, but I’m quite confident that the numbers are an accurate reflection of the current state of affairs with AGLOCO. To answer some Frequent Responses to these type of posts:

AGLOCO is a growing network that will get larger and more profitable as more members join!

How long do they need? They’ve had six months of promoting the site and they’re not planning on paying members for months to come. They should have been able to sign up all the advertisers they want right now just based on their predicted member numbers. How many more people will join if they’re not paying and all the Viewbar essentially offers is more ads?

You can’t compare a blog to AGLOCO! And AllAdvantage made millions!

You’re right, but I think it’s a pretty good estimate of how AGLOCO is doing. AllAdvantage went broke and the internet is a different place now. AllAdvantage was one of the first internet advertisers but they’re competing with the Google monopoly now. Just by providing targeted ads this time around isn’t enough. They’re doing no more than what existing ad networks are doing.

It doesn’t cost me anything to try it so I’ll give it a go.

It doesn’t cost you money but you’re giving up a small portion of your screen space, slowing down your computer, giving them your personal information and making yourself more vulnerable to spyware attacks. How much is that all worth?

We can make more money by referring members!

So the only way to really make money is by referring others? And it’s not a pyramid scheme? Ok, assume you’ve got 100 direct referrals and you get 25% of their income. That actually reduces the $0.63 average as you’re cutting the pie into smaller pieces. You’re probably looking at around $3.50 a week. I can’t buy a coffee for that. If you’ve got a larger network you may get a Big Mac value meal.

AGLOCO is a great opportunity to build an online community and I want to finally thank them for this great opportunity to spread peace and love online! I love AGLOCO!

Are you high?


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44 Comments »

Great article! I like your plan of attack. You’re listed in Google with AGLOCO so you continue to create content related to AGLOCO in hopes to increase your listing. On top of that, they’re really quality articles. Brilliant!

by Desty

Second page for “AGLOCO”. Top 10 for “AGLOCO SCAM” :twisted:

by Princess Kumiko

Where did you find that in Agloco are 15000 users?
Look here: http://agloco-top-gun.spaces.live.com/
I think that there are more than 100 000!

by VORN

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“You have to feel sorry for those who built websites and bought Adwords campaigns, don’t you?”

No.

by Rhys

 

I’m about to unlink my AGLOCO stuff. The site was a joke and their servers were down most of last week.

by A Tentative Personal Finance Blog

At least, you did not invest money in them, so you can just keep it - who knows if they will create a small revenue stream…

by Make Money With Funds

 
 

Kumiko, all I can say is that was one hell of a guess you made months ago…

by Matt Jones

 

You’re the real cool and the true thinking blog…not the other one. Kudos!

by markk

 

Compete.com paints a somewhat different picture: http://snapshot.compete.com/agloco.com+johnchow.com?metric=uv

I don’t necessarily believe in the absolute numbers, but I do think the comparisons and trends are valid. So, we can derive the following:

1. Agloco’s momentum has slowed since March. As compete.com only releases data at a monthly level, we’ll need to wait to see the traffic levels for June.

2. Compete.com says Agloco’s user count is about 12 times as large as John Chow’s, which is believable. But even if that’s true, that would mean a whopping $7.56 monthly income for Agloco’s members… Enough to buy a cup of coffee or two, but not much beyond that.

by topcat

 

This is an awesome article. Thanks for the work you put into crunching all the numbers, Kumiko. BTW, in the past month or so, your site has been much more informative and effective than John Chow’s. And I love John Chow.

by Arthur

 

So at last another post about agloco……you had to analysis it all before posting :wink:

agloco is NOT a program!

by Roseate - Internet Business Promotion And Opportunities

 

I knew agloco would be too good to be true…and usually things which sound too good to be true = fake/scam!

Thanks for the heads up Kumiko, I will remove Agloco Promotions from my Blog immediately. :)

Adam

by Adam

 

This whole Agloco thing looks very misty to me…especially those spikes of traffic after JC posts.. :???:

by Make Money With Funds

 

i havenot joined Agloco,
it seems like fake. :mrgreen:
btw,it is one of the nice and interesting post i read from blogs this month.

by Wallace

 

Kumiko, the whole AGLOCO thing didn’t jump up and make sense to me. It smelled like a pyramid… but there had to be more to it than that. And just as I was about to actually spend some time to try and figure out what all the fuss was about, you come along and throw cold water all over it. Thanks, you rule. I already have too much to do and you’ve saved me from further head-scratching. -bill

by bill weaver

 

I’m so glad I waited around to see what other people said about agloco before I tried it myself. Very VERY imformative post! Great job!

by terra

 

AGLOCO is wack! A company with so many devoted people can do better, but they chose not to.

by Blogging with Desi Baba

 

I must admit agloco has dissapointed many people. I am a member myself and most of my downline is yet to download the viewbar due to many factors…slow servers, lack of interest e.t.c

But will i remove my agloco banners? I think not….

by blackyard.net

 

I am eager to see many people drop out of Agloco for a while so I can take a larger part of the market share. Please write more articles like this! It’s quite funny to me how your ‘tiny’ site can knock one that’s already gotten over 1 million registrations and hasn’t even launched yet. The viewbar is launching now, but a launch this size doesn’t happen over night. Again, I look forward to more articles like this so that more poeple might remove their links from Agloco–giving me a greater chance at the market share. Regardless of whether or not Agloco succeeds the point is that some ideas are worth supporting for a mere chance at their success. What great ideas do you have besides knocking others? Talk about lame!

by Mike Klingler

Looking forward to your next post on agloco.But you should thank agloco becouse you got many loyal readers due to it.So you are the one already earning from it.Please discourage few more people.It will help us.And the bloggers who are removing agloco banners.Thanks to you too.

by gitesh dev

 

Thank you for your suppport! I’d be very interested to know where you got that “million registrations” figure from. Not that it matters as “registrations” does not equal “users”.

Thank you for your comment knocking me for knocking. The irony is priceless.

by Princess Kumiko

Yea, I was just about to mention the irony there… :twisted: Some people, eh?

Great post Kumiko, you’re definitely going to feel the love on the this one!

by Joshua

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Agloco is not Kumiko
Kumiko is not Agloco
even both are ended with O
lolzz

Take the first step in faith
You dont have to see the whole staircase
Just take the first step
~~marthin luther~~

by YBM

I took the first step in faith,
but there was no staircase
just emptyness.

So I stepped back down,
and closed the door.
And walked away.

by Steve

 
 

Great article! I will definitely not sign up for the program….Thanks!

by SavingDiva

 

As mentioned above, this has been quite an informative post. Your anti- AGLOCO entries are always a pleasure to read.

I wonder what your next target will be…

Regards,

by Sofcore

 

Now that you are comparing John and Agloco, I have been thinking on the lines of comparing you and John Chow….. :twisted: I am drafting the post right away…should be online soon…. lolz….

by TheAnand

 

Also, I have Agloco123.com for sale if anyone is interested :twisted:

by Joshua

 

This guy compared AGLOCO to Pyramid Schemes:
http://deafmusician.com/worlds-first-post-without-aglocos-referral-link/

by TC

 

Will you ever shut up about Agloco? We know that anything pro or against Agloco draws traffic to your site and that this is the real reason why you are against Agloco.
It’s also the same reason why John Chow is all for it, he gets more traffic because he’s all for it.

But you have done your part, leave Agloco alone now.

by 1dollar

Perhaps you missed this post:

D’uh

by Princess Kumiko

 
 

Sorry, but I have to agree with 1dollar. Getting tired of your bitching about Agloco for the sake of getting ranked high in Google. Personally, I feel that it’s just too easy to find negative things to say about anything and a blog can become one big long tirade of ranting. The “I told ya so” attitude is a big turn off. And you know if John Chow does end up making a killing with Agloco, who will have the last laugh?

You have lots of constructive advice for people. I’d like to read more of that please.

by Roy

 

I’ll have to say, I love your style and that last answer at the end of the post had me ROTFLMAO :lol:

by Blogs Do make Money

 

Spot on with this stuff, some people have spent a lot on adwords promoting this stuff, I think they will be disapointed.

by Jez

 

At first I was really a sucker for Agloco, until they became over a month late with the Viewbar and did not update their blog with information.
Then I ranted on them in my blog. :P

by Casey

 

I just wanted to say that people cannot and should not use Alexa to estimate traffic on a site.. Alexa is totally flawed.

Why do I say that? Because on most days, My traffic level is very similar to :evil: john’s :twisted: . in fact, since june has started, I get on average about 6000 to 10000 unique visitors per day.. Does that show in my alexa ranking? A bit, but I’m still a long way from johnchow.com..

And if you’re asking yourself why, then here’s the anwser. Alexa uses data from its toolbar to estimate traffic. If your users are “security conscious”, then it’s probable that they won’t have the toolbar installed on their box.

This means that you could litterily have 10’s of thousand of visitors daily, but still have a shitty alexa rank.

Cheers,
Kiltak [GAS]

by Kiltak

Alexa has some faults, but for 10000 uniques you should have a higher ranking - despite it’s shortcomings. Are you sure it’s not 10000 pageviews?

by Princess Kumiko

 
 

I’m posivive, pageviews are 30 to 50% higher..

John told me a few months ago that he didn’t understand why his ranking was so high… his traffic does not reflect the position he has withing Alexa.

by Kiltak

 

Great post Kumiko.

I must stay that I am suprised with the increasing quality of your entries here and I would perhaps go as far as to say that as it stands now your posts beat the ones of your teacher/mentor/idol ;) John Chow hands down.

Keep them coming, cheers
Dan

by soundofgold

 

Interesting post. I got curious so I went on to read everything including the comments. I am an Agloco user, and anyway, it does not cost me anything, so I just continue using it… who knows? It could well be worth it in the long run… Cheer!s :smile:

by Money Maker

 

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by Pixel Lotto » SiteLogic Web Development

 

I signed up with Agloco months ago after a sneaky affiliate link (i.e. disguised within a short post raving about Agloco but never disclosing the link as an affiliate). At the time I read about the concept from the company website and was immediately suspicious and skeptical. Since then, I’ve read mostly rave reviews on blogs that serve to generate affiliate sign-ups, but none of these ravings have changed my mind.

I agree with the assertion that this is a MLM format and that those who would benefit the most would be top lines who got in at the earliest possible time. Despite the company’s promises of privacy and browsing security, the few cents of “revenue” that the average Agloco member could stand to make would not justify the potential expense of risk.

As much as I love making money, I’m a stickler for “gut instinct and transparency” in how I generate revenue. At this time, I would not feel comfortable recommending or referring anyone to Agloco, since I personally do not feel comfortable making money via this model.

Jane Chin

by Jane Chin

 

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by Agloco: the viewbar works but can it really make $$$? | InvestorBlogger

 

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by DANIEL

 
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