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Apr
4th

TNX.net: Sell Links on Every Page of Your Site

Author: Jam | Filed under Making Money Online


Sell links on every page of your site to thousands of advertisers!

It has been over a month since I joined TNX.net. I was at first hesitant to register because of the on going PR sweeps as Google’s penalty to sites for doing paid links, in fact I already dumped my TLA publisher plugin for this website to avoid such slap. However, after reading several good reviews about it I decided to give it a try.

After several weeks of signing up using one of my blogs, I found several good things about TNX, which are beneficial to both advertisers and publishers.

For advertisers:

By advertising through the TNX Marketplace, advertisers can get a very reasonable price for every link purchased (for as low as $11 a month you may get up to 10,000 static links to your website) and the ability to promote hundreds of keywords with just few clicks. There will also be minimal worries (of course you can’t avoid hesitation at times) about Google PR slap because your links will be placed on relevant pages. This will also give you targeted traffic. The TNX team has already preempted this worry so they created a link generator that will make paid links look NATURAL for Google.

For Publishers:
What I like about TNX is the ability to sell links on every page of your website, instead of just the main page. Even your PR-less page can be used to sell links. However, the pricing will be based on a page’s PR.

Further, TNX only get 12.5% of commission from each party involved in transaction (against the 50/50 split commission of similar advertising networks).

Every transaction is made and paid through points, instead of money. You can either use your accrued points in purchasing links, sending or selling it to other users, or selling it to the TNX team via Paypal.

So sign up now and start selling links on every page of your site to thousands of advertisers! and earn more money!


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5 responses. Wanna say something?

  1. Akihiro Ito
    Apr 5, 2008 at 15:22:56
    #1

    I am Japanese. Japan is interested?
    Those who are interested in Japan’s link to my site please.
    Japan recently introduced an information site. Foreigners who are relatively unknown in Japan to introduce the information. Surprise is full of information.
    We hope once the link please.
    ?URL?http://japanesefood-cultuer-history-anime.blogspot.com/

    Akihiro Ito’s last blog post..Japanese?Comedy_manzai_Culture_Anime

  2. Akihiro Ito
    Apr 5, 2008 at 15:25:18
    #2

    Japan recently introduced an information site. Foreigners who are relatively unknown in Japan to introduce the information. Surprise is full of information.
    We hope once the link please.

  3. Subwoofer
    Apr 6, 2008 at 14:15:42
    #3

    i am interested in getting a job at japan

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  4. jhay
    Apr 7, 2008 at 09:43:24
    #4

    Quite interesting. How do they deal with the PR penalties Google has been giving? Do they implement the “no follow” tag on their text links?

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  5. Jam
    Apr 8, 2008 at 22:38:34
    #5

    They implement an easy copy-paste code and I think they do not implement the no follow tag.

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