Agloco Fever is growing
25th January 2007
From Official Agloco Blog
http://blog.agloco.com
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One of the exciting things about AGLOCO is seeing all of the talk about AGLOCO on blogs and web pages (a Google search now reveals almost 1,000,000 pages around the web). New blogs are springing up all the time to talk solely about AGLOCO and well-established bloggers have taken up AGLOCO recruiting as a hobby.
As a part of AGLOCO’s development team, I like this trend. First, it shows how popular (and powerful) the AGLOCO Economic Network can become. Second, they often have tips and thoughts on helping other Members recruit or understand how AGLOCO economic might work or what feature the Viewbar might have in the future. All of which will further strengthen the network. Third, it’s great for me to get a pulse on what our Members are thinking and doing so that we can better tailor AGLOCO to the needs of our Membership.

For example:

  • One Member started an experiment, where he is tracking the growth of his AGLOCO referrals and giving useful thoughts and updates.
  • RZ McCall has an increasingly popular blog where he gives tips to help other Members recruit. As a member with over 11,000 total referrals, this advice comes with some authority.
  • John Chow, an established blogger, writes some thoughtful and informative posts about AGLOCO between taking readers on culinary adventures (with pictures of every course!). His latest about AGLOCO is here (and while you’re there, you can check out John’s latest meal for fun).

But I want to learn more. I’m interested in what your favorite sites about AGLOCO.

In other words, if you were convincing a new potential referral to join AGLOCO and you could send him/her to www.agloco.com and ONE OTHER SITE, what site would that be and why?

I will visit the suggested sites and pick a couple to feature in an upcoming blog (and I may also plug the Member who points to those ’special’ sites). Just put your thought in the comments section. I’ll be ruthless in deleting over-aggressive promotion, so please behave.

Brian Greenwald
AGLOCO Development Team

Interesting site of the day:
http://money.cnn.com/galleries/2007/biz2/0701/gallery.101dumbest_grandprize/7.html. Bad stuff happens when you release private Member information like AOL did here. This is a perfect example of exactly what AGLOCO stands against. AGLOCO’s privacy policy never allows giving any personal data to an unauthorized third party at any time (a current example of this is not giving out the names of direct referrals - we know it hurts our growth, but in the end AGLOCO will earn the trust of all Members and be much stronger for it).

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