Anyone Using TNX? Google Is Not Reading My Backlinks

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by webwork, Jul 23, 2008.

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    #22
    BS is your detector. In no way it identifies paid links it just identifies links that lead to other websites. Are saying that Yahoo also selling links? :eek:

    I suggest you download this detector from HotScripts.com and check out the formula that is used to identify links. You will be amazed how sneaky Google guys are .... they are the ones who don't want people to buy links, so they have to come up with some scary bullshit from time to time.
     
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    #23
    Simple question to you Bonus-points the self proclaimed "Accounting Director" of TNX: Is or not that hair dressing link a paid link loaded via your(TNX) system? Are you going to lie about this?

    Quite obviously it is only THAT link which is detected by the script and no other external link on the page.
     
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    #24
    This is non of your business. I am not going to lie about anything but I am in no way giving out any information on TNX publishers and advertisers.

    If you are to buy or sell links, just do so. If you are to advertise this "paid link identifier" then you should create your own topic.

    By the way, you can open your own service and identify paid link manually for a low fee ... you will succeed at that ... oh, and if you don't, you can always make people believe that links are paid :cool:
     
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    It's very much is my business when you claim that TNX links aren't detected. Note that it's THE only link that is detected. You are continuously rude to members & if you really are "accounting director" as opposed to "sock puppet" shouldn't you be counting beans (TNX points?) rather than embarrassing your company on public forums :rolleyes:
     
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    #26
    TNX links are not detectable in any way. You can guess it is a paid link, your script can gues it is a paid link, but there is no way you can tell for sure it is TNX link because TNX code that we ask publishers to install on their websites is being run on the server side. When link is sold from the page/site it appears as actual HTML link, not some code that you can research and tell it is TNX code.

    If you are a member please let me know your TNX ID or Login. Don't be afraid :)

    Once again, it is non of your business.

    We want people like you to stay away from the powerful tool like TNX. So, we are not really embarrassing ourselves, we make you feel like we are, so you never join TNX, never deposit your first $10, never screw up your SERPs because you don't know how things work, and never waste our time to answer your questions over and over, and in the end send you a $10 refund even though you are in no way entitled to it.
     
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    #27
    You've just highlighted your ignorance & went on to lie in the face of clear evidence. Let me go on record here stating that is a TNX link, and that even server side systems are detectable in a multitude of ways, including detecting IPs from which the links are served or, from a cursory examination of your PHP publishing code, the presence of the user agent TNX_* (* = number) on the website.

    I'm sure that if I were to do a case study to prove that the links are detectable, by posting screenshots from within TNX of the exact URL from the "active links list" and run that through the above mentioned tool, you would continue to call it "guessing". Your goal here seems to be to obnoxiously endorse your service no matter what the consequences. I will leave you to do so, I'm sure people reading this thread will wisely draw their own conclusions & stay away from a powerfully useless tool (at least as long as it's detectable) like TNX.

    Cheers
     
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    #28
    I have full admiration for Webmasters who work hard to produce good content, but we still have to compete with individuals and companies that purchase links.

    Until Google completely ban paid links (if that ever happens) paid links will have to be a part of any Webmasters strategy.
     
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    #29
    What an ignorant person you are. Once again, TNX links are no different from TLA links or links purchased/sold through any other link broker.
     
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    #30
    Lol, lying and name calling multiple times doesn't make a point. It's obvious as to which links are detected and which aren't. Keep up the obnoxious TNX endorsements without responding to the content of a post :rolleyes:
     
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    #31
    I am sure those pros who read this thread already made their conclusions which are not in your favor.

    TNX is a link broker just like TLA, LinkWorth and many others. TNX is better because it gives more freedom to publishers and advertisers. TNX links are not detectable in any way so search engine bots can not tell for sure if the link displayed on the website was purchased through TNX.

    Also, we have humongous number of advertisers who use TNX on a daily basis and spend thousands of dollars a month (most of them are from UK). All of them have managed to get their websites highest SERPs by very competitive keywords.

    It is not about paid links being detected or not, it is about TNX, it is about the fact that TNX works. And TNX is just a third party that connects publishers and advertisers.
     
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    #32
    Do you really beleive that it is possible?
     
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    #33
    People depend on Google and Google depends on people. There is no such algorithm that can sort things out the best way. Some companies must go out of business at some point of time which it totally OK. Other companies usually take over right away.

    If you have money, you buy links and stay in business. If you have no money, you are a bad businessman and you do not deserve top positions in search engines.

    Website owners are those who work for Google and make its top positions attract customers.

    It is all about link building mates and Google guys love it when you do this hard work for them :)
     
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    #34
    Until this is corroborated, you can continue to sound off :rolleyes:

    Then why is that the hair dressing link mentioned above is the only link, being a TNX link, detected by the script? I have no interest in talking down or having anything to do with your ineffectual (at least at present) service, I just dislike your obnoxiousness & lies.
     
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    #35
    Does your script tell you it is a TNX link?

    Can you do me a favor, if you have a website, please add this code to any of its pages then see what your script tells you when you check that page for paid links presence:

    <a href="http://example.com/example-page.html" target="_blank">Loans in Chicago</a>
    PHP:
    I have not lied about anything. It is a good thing to learn how to trust people, not big corporations.
     
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    #36
    I know that it's a TNX link. I never claimed that the script is perfect, I'm just saying that it is possible to detect TNX links. It's getting pointless to continue posting to receive the same obstinate responses so I'll let you enjoy your party here.

    Goodbye.
     
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    #37
    And you wasted your time on this pointless discussion ))

    I can't believe it, your are finally gone :)
     
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    #38
    im so sorry to say that I don't use TNX
     
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    #39
    If you need to get backlinks to your website in order to move your SERPs up, you can buy them through TNX.
     
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    #40
    Read above, a case study showing the link from within your own "active links list" is unlikely to have you overcome your obnoxiousness.
     
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