do you suggest i use this service in order to get backlinks? do you have any experiance? need your lights
Have a look at a few responses here http://www.exposedseo.com/2008/03/19/buying-links-with-tnx/ Seems to work for me and a few others.
TNX is just a tool that makes the process of getting backlinks a lot easier. Via TNX you can buy cheap links and the ones that are more expensive. Links that cost $0.2 a month are not the highest quality but when you buy thousands of such links results are usually great.
I find it a little confusing, it seems to be made for bulk link purchases, I placed code on my site and it's not visible yet, hard to know what code looks like on my site, then there's a slow process of requested links to be active on the sites, I wish the market place for links was more like adengage and similar sites - to purchase ad's from. Still confused by it and I got lost and gave up - long learning curve and I don't have the time to learn. Wonder if that'll hurt them or if it does hurt them ?
As far as I'm concerned all of these middle-men sites suck, I think you are better off contacting webmasters individually to get better quality and better prices.
You'd be better using blog links from http://www.contextual-style.com I'm not be little there network, but I will tell you this its not a safe way to go thats for sure.
Google has people that set around all day and study that type of stuff they know who's doing what which granted any sites ranking on competitive keywords are participating in some type of link schemes or buying text links.
They don't. Think about it. You generate a unique line of text followed buy a unique link followed by some more text. This code then goes on a random page at a random spot (As far as Google is concerned). There is no way Google can tell the difference between a link bought on TNX and the link I'm posting here Google
For $30 you can get thousands of PR0 links from TNX that are way better than few links with PR above zero.
Google is set up to spot any massive backlinks and links that are acquired too quickly. Bottom line is: can't fool Google for too long. But let's say you build a Paris Hilton site (the first one, brand new and that there aren't a gazillion sites about her online already) then, people start visiting your site, by the thousands, linking to it like crazy, etc. Your site becomes hot and popular... The new TMZ...now Google will love you. Your PR will go up. Your Alexa will go up. All your back links will be loved by Google. Google knows your site is hot because it's popular and its algorithm can detect its natural backlinks and popularity. On the other hand, any artificial linking will be short lived.
How about a new Google. Yes we need a new Google. We need an idea more innovative than Google so Google will sit around and create forums on how to crack the new technology. It's time!
Good will not continue to penatly to link sellers or buyers longterm i though its just to create a panic