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TNX Network Review

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I have been using TNX.net since the last few weeks for my new websites. This is a review about my experience with TNX and how to use it for your benefit.

I have studied TNX thoroughly, and it’s not like other link buying/selling websites like text-link-ads.com . It’s a different type of a link buying/selling network and has a some plus points which other link buying/selling sites usually lack these days.

For publishers:
You can sell links on any page of any website, even if it’s PR is 0. Most of the other networks around don’t accept such sites. It’s highly recommended for sites which have low PR and are not unique, TNX.net accepts such sites and the publisher can earn some revenue.

For advertisers:
It also has a plus point for advertisers. Advertisers can get unique backlinks from different sites. Unique backlinks, how!?
TNX.net allows to upload a file which contains unique sentence on each line with your unique links. So for every backlink you get, the anchor text is different from the other one. It also allows you to choose niche market of sites. It also allows you to choose how many backlinks you want to allow on one site. That’s why i called the backlinks unique. :)

Publishers : How to earn?

As mentioned above, If you have many PR0 and PR1 sites which are non-unique and receive very less or no traffic. You can add them to TNX network and earn some revenue by link sales.
Also, if have a PR4 site which is non-unique(it is easy to make non-unique PR4 sites, keeping in mind that currently PR4 is very easy to get), you can easily earn a lot of TNX points within a month, which you can withdraw them for cash and also use them to advertise your link on other sites. ;) I have a PR4 non-unique site which made around 100k TNX points, with around 3000 pages indexed and traffic nearing to almost 100 visitors a month!
I have withdrawn some TNX points for extra cash and currently using some TNX points to build backlinks for my new sites.

I’m very well satisfied using them and highly recommend them to earn some extra revenue from your non-unique sites. ;)

P.S. - If you want to register using my referral link, please use this link to TNX.net .

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    6 Comments »

    Comment by Michael Aulia
    2008-05-28 06:17:06

    Wouldn’t you get penalized by Google in doing this? I’ve read a lot about TNX.net but I guess I’m too scared to make Mr. Google angry O_o

    Comment by DiggItLive
    2008-05-28 10:01:13

    It’s good to use it on new sites. ;) I’m doing this and I have got great results so far. :) Don’t risk your old sites. ;)

     
     
    Comment by Aleks
    2008-05-28 23:40:56

    What amount of cash we you were talking? I’m interest what amount did you earned.

     
    Comment by Dennis Edell
    2008-05-29 05:24:28

    To follow up on Michael question. From what I understand, Google slapped as hard as they did because all the links being bought/sold were “followed” meaning they were passing page rank.

    I’ve heard TNX links all have “no follow” attached…can anyone say if this is true?

     
    Comment by multippt
    2008-05-29 10:36:29

    tnx.net is under watch by Google. You’ll get money at first, but you’d probably risk getting a penalty, that is unless tnx.net sells nofollow links (but not many people would actually want to buy nofollow links).

     
    Comment by RR Enriquez
    2008-05-29 17:46:36

    I also reviewed TNX.net once upon a time. Google really is watching TNX.net and TLA very closely. I would be really careful with them.

     
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