Anyone used TNX.net before?

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by dspohn23, Jan 30, 2008.

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    Has anyone bought links before from TNX.net? Are they worth the price? Reliable?

    I've never bought/rented links before, so I don't know what to look for...
     
    dspohn23, Jan 30, 2008 IP
  2. Brandon Sheley

    Brandon Sheley Illustrious Member

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    did you try searching for past threads ? :rolleyes:
     
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  3. SuperBlog

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    I've bought links on TNX before, and it's not worth it. I got a couple hundred "lower quality" links, ones without high PageRank, and NONE of them ever registered. I'm not even sure if I actually got those links after all, because nothing happened. With other programs, there are results - with TNX, there really aren't. I recommend you use your cash elsewhere. :)
     
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  4. TNX

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    SuperBlog, a couple hundred pr0 links will cost few cents a month, if you think you can see some effect for few cents a month, than you really don't know what you are doing. Our advertisers can choose PR of links, Yahoo backlinks count, site category and language, they can use as many different anchors as possible, delete any link they don't like with a full refund.

    The system is only a tool to make link building convenient and time-efficient, it places the same links that one can place manually. If you are a full zero in link building (and you certainly are) and don't know what you are doing, this tool will not help you. If you are a professional, it will help to save your time and money and achieve great results.
     
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  5. aaron_nimocks

    aaron_nimocks Im kind of a big deal Staff

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    I had a PR6 site with tons of PR4 and below pages, over 250,000 pages indexed in Google on it and it didnt seem like I was making anything either. So I dropped them.
     
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  6. TNX

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    Aaron, if you like, I will pay you $100 a month flat fee for placing up to ONE link on each page if you properly install the tnx code, you will see how much you could be earning (I guess it would be much more as I know how much sites with such parameters earn at TNX) but you will not be able to withdraw points - all the tnx points your site earns will be ours. Deal?
     
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  7. aaron_nimocks

    aaron_nimocks Im kind of a big deal Staff

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    Well their are other reasons for removing it also. So I dont want to place any more unrelated links on the site.

    But its odd I had it up there for 2 months and earch quite a bit points and all the points on my account are gone now. So that basically means I was giving away some good links for 2 months for free. Not really sure how the site works but I would think I would still have some points.
     
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  8. TNX

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    Aaron, the only reason why points may be gone is removing a code without notice (see FAQ): "What happens if I uninstall the TNX-Code from my website? Answer: Webmasters get points in advance for one month of link placing because it takes time for links to get activated. When number of links from your website drammatically falls, advertisers may be put in danger, so uninstalling the TNX-Code from your website without the preliminary coordination with TNX Administration will result in permanent ban of your website."
    If we find a site that removes the code without notice, we delete it and refund all points to advertisers just because we don't know how long ago the code was removed.

    If you don't like the unrelated links, than it would be very hard for you to earn good money (at TNX webmasters can choose relevant advertisers, but it's hard to find many of them), and you are losing money just because search engines are not human and can't know the theme of your site for sure, yet.
     
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  9. aaron_nimocks

    aaron_nimocks Im kind of a big deal Staff

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    I understand and I am not complaining about the service. I just needed to drop it because getting my ranking back in Google is worth much more money to me than selling links on the site.
     
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  10. buyungupik

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    is it okay to use blogger to join TNX publisher, i have couple of PR4 and PR3 blog, that i want to monetize. is TNX can help me?
     
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  11. LinkBliss

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    I have just joined TNX and have my site approved, but they haven't indexed my pages yet.. maybe because it's vBulletin and I didn't add the code correctly!

    Anyway, when I get more experience I will report back here.

    Eric
     
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  12. TNX

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    not yet, but our users will soon be able to sell links from blogger, blogspot, other sites on free-hosting that even do not support php - they will need to install a desktop program which will update the links itself.
     
    TNX, Feb 1, 2008 IP