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what happens to sites using TNX services?

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by toby, Mar 20, 2008.

  1. #1
    Hey guys,
    what happens to those sites used TNX services?

    It's been banned right? Edit: I mean, TNX.net has been banned from google, what happens to the sites used their service.
     
    toby, Mar 20, 2008 IP
  2. MeetHere

    MeetHere Prominent Member

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    #2
    How can you say that ?
    I heard some success stories before.
     
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  3. IndiaNets

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    #3
    I'd also signed-up but never used.. Is this correct or just another rumor.
    How can you say this... I think they have got a believable idea and a huge number of customers.
     
    IndiaNets, Mar 20, 2008 IP
  4. Traffik_Daddy

    Traffik_Daddy Peon

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    #4
    Thats the word going around. I did a search on Google for their URL and name TNX and they didn't show in the SERP's so it may seem to be true.

    Although I have never used them, I have also heard success stories, but I also hear it has to be used consitantly 2+ months to start seeing results.

    However, it seems a lot of sites are vanishing from Google, a couple of mine have vanished too and I am just holding out to see if they come back next week. I have also noticed a lot of Google errors on behalf of my sites, Google listing pages that shouldn't be listed and shouldn't even find, yet not listing the root domain. Wierd!

    Google also seems to be crashing a lot for me, it is not my net connection, that is fine, but Google keeps crashing for me. Anyone else seeing this or am I imagining it?

    TD
     
    Traffik_Daddy, Mar 20, 2008 IP
  5. IndiaNets

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    I think you may be right on other things.. but Google Crash just doesn't seems to be true for all. It must be somewhere yours fault if I'm not wrong.
     
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  6. toby

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    #6
    guys, my first post wasnt clear.

    I mean, the tnx.net has been de-indexing, and seems like Matt-cull looks into this site clearly. So does that mean thoses sites used tnx.,net services will be penalized?

    hope to hear your opinion.
     
    toby, Mar 20, 2008 IP
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    Hmm, maybe my firewall, I shall look into it.

    TD
     
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  8. toby

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    What u mean TD? firewall?
     
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    tnx.net have removed their site from google.

    And no idea if google can find sites using tnx service.
     
    MeetHere, Mar 20, 2008 IP
  10. TechMaster

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    #10
    Best way to check out about whether a website is banned or not is to Google it out.

    For example, I get this result on second position-- when i searched for john chow-- rather than other posts of his blog. It means google is showing what it thinks about John Chow.

    Likewise if you search for TNX link here is what you will get
     
    TechMaster, Mar 21, 2008 IP
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    TNX has been de-indexed due to it's owner(s) something about they are upgrading their system and to do this without taking the site offline they need to cut the flow of people joining.

    This is what I picked up, I'm sure there are loads of other stories going around.
     
    chriswick, Mar 21, 2008 IP
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    #12
    It's ok to use tnx services as long as you do not get caught by google.
     
    kingofsanda, Mar 21, 2008 IP
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    of course, that will be the case, the problem is : how people will not get caught by Google?
     
    toby, Mar 21, 2008 IP
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    mightyb Banned

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    #14
    Having been playing on the dark side for a while now i usually get a new domain on a new IP for such things and do whatever i want to do. I decided to dump thousands of links on one of my sites just to make a quick buck but it seems like search engines only rewarded me for that. Its been a month. Lets see what happens in the long run. If i get banned, il throw away the domain and start fresh :)
     
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  15. onemilliondollarday.com

    onemilliondollarday.com Peon

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    So this would probably be risky to use for a domain that is not easily expendable?
     
    onemilliondollarday.com, Mar 21, 2008 IP
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    What is the exact problem with that service that would cause Google to remove it? I have never used it, so I am not sure.
     
    onemilliondollarday.com, Mar 21, 2008 IP
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    #17
    If you look at the robots.txt file of the domain tnx.net you will see that we just don't want googlebot to index our site. We also used google site removal tool to delete the site tnx.net from google's index. If you had such a service as tnx.net, you would probably do the same ;)
     
    TNX, Mar 21, 2008 IP
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    TNX has been missing from serps from a while I think (I searched for their services a while back).
     
    Gallito, Mar 22, 2008 IP