Review – TNX to Challenge Google

How many links can you get with 20,000 points?
- 20 000 different PR0 pages from different websites
- 400 different PR1 pages from different websites
- 200 different PR2 pages from different websites
- 100 different PR3 pages from different websites
- 40 different PR4 pages from different websites
- 20 different PR5 pages from different websites
Unlike other link building companies, TNX allows you to sell up to four links on every separate page on your website. For a lot of publishers with big content sites and thousands of pages indexed in the search engines, you can potentially make a lot more money selling individual links instead of one sitewide link.
TNX also has an affiliate program, and they do a good job explaining it.
When you refer webmasters to TNX.net, you get 13.3% (as long as your account is active) of all TNX-points that are generated by their websites. In addition, you will receive 5% of all payments, made by referred advertiser (this option will work after Paypal payments will be automated).
Our affiliate system is great income opportunity for every webmaster! During the short period of time thousands of webmasters and advertisers will join TNX.
The site has been growing quite quickly in the last few months, which may be the result of the owner spending ample amounts of money promoting it. If he can continue to actively promote his site, I believe Text Link Ads may have some serious competition, and Google may have another big enemy to fight. So far Google is kicking the crap out of Text Link Ads, but only time shall tell what happens between Google and TNX.
My opinion?
I am not a big fan of buying or selling text link ads, but I know that there are thousands of blogs who do so. Selling text links is a great way to make additional revenue on your blogs and websites, but you risk Google penalizing you for gaming their rankings. Sites like Text Link Ads are obnoxious, lousy, and take 50% of your earnings away so I would much prefer TNX over them if I were to use one or the other. If you have a big content website/blog, and want to up your monthly earnings quickly, you can sign up for TNX and start selling links on every single page individually.
For advertisers, I think this is a killer deal. Google adwords can charge a few dollars per visitor to come from their search engines, but if you buy strategically placed links from TNX, you can organically rank higher in the search engines as well as receive more traffic for less money. Google has recently gone on a penalization frenzy for many big blogs who buy and sell links, so whichever decision you choose, be careful. Google is one tough company to challenge.
Comments
2 Comments on Review – TNX to Challenge Google
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Sudarshan on
Sat, 15th Dec 2007 10:23 pm
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James Pong on
Sun, 16th Dec 2007 3:04 am
Good review and personally not sure how can i put in TNX since I have a fear that google might penalise me
Interesting. I have heard of TNX for some time now. But, using points and PR linking is a really smart move.
I don’t think Google would penalize you even if you have Adsense. See: google.com/adsense/support/bin/answer.py?answer=32849&topic=8425
As long as you put them in different set of colors that differentiate them from Adsense, it’s okay I guess.
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