One blog I am reading the blogger/webmaster/seo guru claims TNX is the best thing for link building he has found. I started looking into it and all I could find was that the majority of the links are of low quality and come from eastern europe. Does that matter. This is a form of paid links so I have to assume google won't be too pleased but that the urls of the links are not published so google can't tell. ????
Using it for 1 year - So far, it works well. Select the donor-site categories carefully and it will work for your website.
I've only been using it for a little over a month. I haven't noticed any results one way or another yet. Not banned but not noticing any new links being found in yahoo or google. I haven't given up on it yet but I'm not convinced it's worth it yet. Not much payoff considering the risk involved: a possible ban by google.
You are mostly correct in your assumptions but if you let irrelevant links on your pages or you put your links in irrelevant pages google can sort of guess those are paid links ... use with caution, make sure you check often all the links you receive or the links that you sell read a more comprehensive review of my experience with TNX
OK. While I want - as does everyone - links to my site, I guess I need to look deeper and see how much I can control the links that they send. I am going to your review now Chios- Thanks
for my case, i dun seems to see any backlink from those sites they place my link. also numerous links not found.
TNX is a pain in the butt to manage. Incorrect PR, site not listed, and you pay for them too. Just go directly to building long-term links and stop looking for shortcuts.
It takes 1-2 days for purchased links to be displayed on listed websites. In case publishers remove the TNX code without prior notice this makes your links to have "Not found" status and you are eligible to a full refund in case such links is deleted (refund is credited automatically). mroversized, if you take some time to read things in your account, it will be much easier for you to manage things.
mroversized, TNX is a pain in the butt to manage. Incorrect PR, site not listed, and you pay for them too. System never sells you links with incorrect PR and in case links have "Not found" status advertisers can delete them and get full refund automatically.
I don't think the TNX system is easy to manage either. It's a little confusing at first and of course there's nowhere to turn for help accept to send them an email and hope they respond. Their FAQ section leaves a lot to be desired. I think with a site redesign and better explanations and support they could really improve their service, which is a good idea.
Before link is sold its PR is checked automatically. Once sold PR is re-checked when link gets renewed. That is normal when no attention is paid to details. On the third step of creating new ad campaign at TNX.net you are asked for the number of links you want to get from the unique website. If you set it to 1, then you will be getting only one link from the unique site.
For those of you who are having problems with the TNX system you might find this "Guide to using TNX Successfully" a good read.