But is there no way google will find out if you have used TNX...? Like don't you use any script to install tnx code? And that WP plugin... Won't google find out if you have that PLUGIN installed from your source source code? I have shied away from it till now..
Looks good! I've not tried TNX yet but I'll look into it after reading this. Can you PM me the URL and search phrase please.
Hi, The TNX code is writted in PHP, which is a server side script. This means by the time the page content is delivered to the browser (or a spider) the links have already be fetched and written as normal HTML. This is the same for the WP plugin. This is no different to ANY other hardlinks you place on your site. To make the links look a bit more natural, and also to add variation, TNX has a link generator which allows you to put in your link anchor, a few different words, and then you get a list something like: buy [url=http://www.google.com]Search Engines[/url] For cheap purchase [url=http://www.google.com]Search Engines[/url] For good price invest in [url=http://www.google.com]Search Engines[/url] for the future etc.. Code (markup): It then uses these links equally in your campaign. e.g. A campaign I just did, used 1 anchor but with different introduction/ending text, there were 120 variations that will be used in the campaign. this also helps to get a higher CTR on the links pm on way I've never had one denied? Basically no porn or anything illegal? drop me a pm and I'll see if I can help....
So, I'm curious about TLA, LinkXL, TNX.net and etc. Once you begin to have links placed on your site, then it becomes pretty quickly visible to spiders, users, etc. Noticing that tnx.net has a PR of 0, I'm assuming that Google have banned the domain name. Has anybody here had or heard of others getting any penalties or bans from using tnx.net?
tnx will not accept sites with less than 50 indexed pages, i had the same issue when applying and it took a while to get a response from them
I have made some decent money through tnx, but the problem is you can only get half out at any one time. Also, when I tried to buy some links from them, all the sites seem to be really low quality, and may not help out in the serps as much as I hoped.
I had signed up for TNX long back but dint use it till now I think its the time to starting using it after reading this success story thanks dude
Regarding the PR of TNX domain itself, I'd guess thats because TNX always advise using "nofollow" in referral links and stuff. With programs online, the main source of backlinks is usually the referral program. TNX are obviously relying on the reputation of their service been passed from mouth to mouth instead RE less than 50 pages thing, thanks for pointing that out I didn't know Zantor - When I start a new campaign, I regularly check the sites that my links have been placed on. Links don't go live for about 4-5 days, which gives you chance to delete or block that site from your campaign. Just like any program, there are some bad eggs in there. For example, I remove any pages that are made with dynamic URLs as Im still convinced that SE's don't like them, despite a lot of people now saying it doesn't matter. TNX can either earn you a lot of extra cash (especially if you have a lot of indexed pages, right now my forum is making a killing!) but for me I think the real benefit is for advertisers or SEO agencies as it takes away about 40% of my work!
I requested a payout on some unused points, and the next day I got paid http://getpaidto.zepped.com/2008/02/25/tnx-payment-proof/
no, Googlebot cannot see server side script. It only see's the HTML By the time the TNX links have appeared on the website, they are just regular HTML link. No comments or tags that imply they were bought or sold. I currently have it on a PR5 (PR6.9 predicted) website
How long does it take to get started with this service? I started my campaign yesterday, and there has still been no active links for my website.
They have to approve your campaign and after that it might take another 1 or 2 days before the links start to appear. It doesn't really matter because link building is not like fast food; it takes time for links to show, get noticed by Google and effect your SERPs.