
10 Reasons Why Agloco is Booming February 13, 2007
Posted by The Probabilist in : [Articles], Business, Creativity, Entrepreneurship, Goals, Wealth, Work, Assets, Blogging , 4 comments1. It’s free
You just can’t compete with free. However, the psychology of free often works against you since many people are cynical enough to believe that nothing that doesn’t cost you any money can’t be a profitable idea. It does cost you time and effort to build up a decent network, but you can’t lose money in the process. So yes, it doesn’t take money to make money.
2. The web 2.0 assists you
Have you noticed how dominant the Agloco effect has been on blogs and forums? More and more bloggers sign up and use their blogs as leverage to get readers to sign up, which is a good idea no matter what you blog about. This shouldn’t be a discouragement to those of you who don’t have a blog of your own though, since the social web 2.0 was predictably bound to be the center of innovation where the agloco effect blasted out from. There’s plenty of room left since the viewbar hasn’t even launched yet.
3. It’s easy
You get a referral url and give it to everyone you know. In other words, it’s a no brainer. But as a reality check, if you want people to join your network with a higher probability and a higher degree of dedication, you need to be descriptive, to the point and keep the hype level down. I haven’t told a single person how much you can make from this, because I’d rather keep it real and stick to the current facts.
4. It’s useful
It’s surprising that many don’t even consider the option that having the viewbar on the bottom of your browser can be useful to you in getting new information like movie trailers, anti-fraud utilities and a search engine. I might as well never minimize it and use it all the time instead of the 5 hours per month.
5. It’s a challenge
This one fits me very well. I like the challenge of having a concept at my hands that has virtually no downside effects to it. Because of this, I can freely attempt my very best at building my referral network as far as I can because it has my 100 % recommendation behind it.
6. It generates passive income
I always liked the idea of doing the job once (create a system) and then let that network or system create revenue from that point onward with less and less effort. In other words, you also start to realize what kind of a mind-set rich people have about making money. I just love having assets like this one.
7. It’s less work than other viable options
Granted, those that already have an existing, big and promising network before they start promoting, have a head start. But I don’t belong to that group and I’m still seeing much better performance than when I did e.g. network marketing. Just spread the word to anyone who spends some time on the web and give the heads up of what’s going on to those who have turned passive.
8. It’s not obtrusive
One of the reasons network marketing is frowned upon is because the network marketers are too hype-driven, obtrusive, obnoxious and whatnot. With Agloco, you just tell them these ten reasons to join and let them be if they don’t care. There’s no point beating a dead horse over it if that’s the case.
9. It makes you think creatively
Ever since I joined, I’ve found myself sporadically thinking of how I can increase, improve and optimize my performance in building my network. One of those sessions spawned the idea to create my own Agloco banner (468 x 60). You’ll see it in action at the bottom of this post. For using it on your own website, I only ask that you social bookmark this post.
10. It’s too easy
This isn’t much of a positive thing, but it does explain why Agloco has spread like wildfire. People sign up and then forget about it. Which means that with all the referral links found everywhere, sometimes people sign up even when they don’t even know what Agloco is. It’s the 90/10 rule in action. So the question is, do you want to belong to the 10% of people who make 90% of the money from this opportunity or not?
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Wealth Increase February 4, 2007
Posted by The Probabilist in : [News], Consciousness, Financial Literacy, Goals, Beliefs, Vision, Wealth , 4 commentsIt wasn’t until a few months ago that I first heard about the law of attraction (intention-manifestation). I then decided to faithfully try it out and see if the universe would present some proof of it working.
Today, I’m a believer.
I figured it would be best to start small and then increase the stakes. The first intention I put out was an experiment to get another person to do a specific task for me. After two weeks it manifested - exactly the way I wanted it to. Then I intended to find and move into a new, cheap and fitting apartment before the year end. After many strange twists, turns and obstacles it eventually happened on December the 31st. I still wasn’t totally convinced, so it was time to make an even bolder intention - to become financially free.
I participated in the Million Dollar Experiment and told myself that even if it takes a lifetime to accomplish having a million dollars come into my life, it would be worth the effort. My greatest intention for now is still to be financially independent rather than being a millionaire. A month into it, I’ve been able to manifest an additional, approximate wealth of 13 months. If this figure doesn’t make sense to you, read first how you should measure wealth.
In more common terms, my figure in the next update of Steve’s list will be $6,537.25 unless I manifest even more before the next update takes place. It may be a great addition to some and a very paltry amount to others. What have I been doing to get this current result?
First, I focused and put out the intention of being financially free and a millionaire. Next, I actually listen to the million dollar intention audio six times per day that Steve provides on his page. I also changed my desktop image to one with the million dollar intention in writing. And last but not least, I currently live exactly the way I would live if I were financially free. This might be the best way to see it come to fruition for good.
I certainly didn’t expect the separate money sums to arrive that summed up to the current amount, but I’m dead on serious on my quest to experience this freedom and personal growth opportunity on a sustaining level. So how about it, have you started getting some results or is this all bogus to you?














