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AGLOCO News

Get the latest news at the official company blog

The Viewbar launches! - 5th June 2007

Following a surge of traffic no doubt downloading the Viewbar, I am now using the Viewbar and am accruing my surfing hours as well as my referrals' surfing hours!  Let AGLOCO begin!

The first version of the AGLOCO Viewbar - see it here! - 15th May 2007

The first version of the Viewbar has been released to a member - see John Chow's own video of the Viewbar.  As soon as AGLOCO are able to finish integrating the ad servers (which has unfortunately taken much longer than expected), they will begin the full-scale release. The current integration issues are coming from the ad server side, but they are having to adjust the Viewbar to compensate for this. They are working with their partners to correct this last remaining issue so the Viewbar can be released.

The AGLOCO Viewbar - 1st May 2007

Several posts have been posted onto the main AGLOCO blog informing members that they are about to release the Viewbar this week.  As previously stated, it will be released in the order that members signed up and they will invite 50,000 members each day to download the Viewbar.  They have indicated that by two weeks every member will have been invited to download the Viewbar.  This suggests that there are approximately 700,000 members of AGLOCO - not bad in just a few months of pre-launch.  AGLOCO have also stated several times that this is not a 'get rich quick' scheme and therefore members should not expect payment for at least 2 months until revenues outway costs.  Once AGLOCO reaches this stage, it will then be in a financial position to start distributing revenue to it's members.

The AGLOCO Viewbar - 14th March 07

The latest news is that the Viewbar will be available to download between Monday April 2nd and Monday April 16th.  It will be released in the order that members signed up to AGLOCO.  This makes it an even better opportunity to build your network before it's release to maximize the expected wave of sign ups after release.  Also by building the network before the release, you are eligible to becoming a founder member of AGLOCO.

Present Status of AGLOCO - 14th March 07

AGLOCO with its inception in November 2006 is somewhere between 200,000 and 250,000 members right now. There are 700,000,000 Internet users out there. This means AGLOCO has less than 0.03% market penetration – or just 3 out of every 10,000 Internet users have joined AGLOCO so far – leaving 699,750,000 left to recruit. At this rate of growth AGLOCO will hit 1,000,000 members in June or July this year and 10,000,000 most likely before the end of 2007.

How Popular is AGLOCO? - 10th March 07

A Google search today on “AGLOCO” produced 2,420,000 pages of results (note Google results can very by as much as 100,000 from one minute to the next). What does 2,420,000 Google search pages mean? – It means that something really special is happening.  The first mention of AGLOCO on the Internet was on November 3rd 2006 (just 4 months ago), so it has been growing by approximately 20,000 new pages a day.  What will it grow to?  Well if we look at YouTube - 123,000,000 (in two years), eBay 390,000,000, (in eleven years), and Google 892,000,000 (in nine years).  All of these giants grew to the sizes they are by the users and members.  None of these members were paid, imagine the potential AGLOCO has....

Who is behind AGLOCO? - 10th February 2007

Many scams provide no information about the people behind the scene. With AGLOCO this is different as the whole staff is known and accounted for. This way everybody can be sure that AGLOCO is a real company with real people working for it. Below you can find a list of AGLOCO employees with a short description of what they do at the company, based upon the description from the AGLOCO site.

  • Akshay Mavani

Akshay brings experience as an electronic engineer, and worked in sales and strategy in China and Hong Kong before attending Stanford's Graduate School of Business.  Click here to see a video interview with Akshay

  • Allison Cui

Allison is the companies China specialist and represents our Chinese Members. She worked as a software engineer in Shanghai, China before attending the Stanford Graduate School of Business.

  • Anne Sophie Mayos

Anne-Sophie handles the website and her sense of style makes sure it is always up to date. Originally from Paris, she designed media information sites for millions of online users at France's leading television channel.

  • Brian Greenwald

Brian works in business development. A scientist by education, he worked in marketing and development for several biotech companies before attending Stanford's Graduate School of Business.  Click here to listen to a recent interview phone call with Brian recorded on the 11th July 2007

  • Cannon Bonar

Cannon is the ambassador within the teenage community. Currently a student at Central Middle School, he will represent our teen Members (and he tried hard to think of a cool-looking name for our company).

  • Dan Jorgensen

Dan is the recruiting coordinator. He worked in sports marketing and online advertising before helping Agloco create its network.

  • Javier Alvira

Javier is the in-house blogger expert. A native of Spain, he worked as an engineer in telecommunications around Europe before joining Stanford's Graduate School of Business.

  • Jim Jorgensen

Founder of AllAdvantage and Discovery Zone. Jim's experience of paying $100 million to members in 1999 and pioneering the “returning value to Internet users” idea, is an invaluable source in guiding Agloco's new Development Team members.

  • Moshe Pinto

Moshe is the resident lawyer, he negotiates and executes contracts. Prior to joining Stanford's Graduate School of Business, Moshe worked as a corporate lawyer and political strategist in Israel and the US.

  • Nick Punt

Nick advises the technological and community development. He worked as a video game designer and online communities product manager prior to attending Stanford's Graduate School of Business

  • Ray Everett-Church

Ray was the world's first corporate Chief Privacy Officer, pioneering the field of corporate privacy professionals. An attorney and technology expert, he is responsible for ensuring the privacy and security of the Member information and providing guidance on privacy and anti-spam issues.

  • Sam Flax

Sam is the Chief Architect for the design of our economic network. Sam's 30 years in Russia and then 20 years in the US give Agloco a unique perspective on managing and implementing our database.

  • Steve de Bonvoisin

Steve coordinates is the communication and strategy implementation guy. Originally from Belgium, he has lived and worked on four continents and brings experience in economic consulting and as a reporter for a leading economic newspaper. He is attending Stanford's Graduate School of Business.

  • Trey Reasonover

Trey is the in-house community dynamics specialist. He became a Web 2.0 addict after working as a strategy consultant, and attends Stanford's Graduate School of Business.

Disclaimer: The list of people and it's respective descriptions is taken from a great blog called Agloco Hype.

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