Can TNX Offer Natural Links?

TNXIt’s been drilled into our heads that to gain better rankings within Google we must get quality back links to our site – especially back links with relevant keywords that boost our PageRank and our position in the SERPs. This much we have learned, correct?

Google states that to gain better rankings in their system, you must increase your back links.

This has become known and widely accepted by most webmasters. And then we scramble to find new and creative ways to gain the back links that we need to rank better. Just look around the web for “link exchange” and you’ll get thousands of results looking for people to exchange links.

But, by now we should know that link exchanges don’t always work for us. That sometimes, adding ourselves to directories is a tedious task and often times our attempts become fruitless.

TNX then comes onto the scene and shows a new way of getting relevant back links in a system that is automated and apparently easy. And they’re growing in popularity for both publishers and advertisers (according to Alexa rank trends).

Publishers

If you’re looking to earn some cash with your website or blog, publishing links may be the option for you. TNX sells links on your site – including using individual pages instead of site wide links. This theory is to increase earning potential and give publishers the truth worth of their pages, not just the worth of the entire site.

Something that is beneficial to webmasters as many of us have sites that could be more valuable than other pages. Think about – do you want to sell a site wide link for $100 or a page link for $250? Your earning potential could be through the roof and all you need is some PageRank (anything above a 0).

Once you have published links throughout your site, you earn TNX points. With your points you can start an advertising campaign for your site and purchase links from other advertisers, sell your points to other TNX users for cash or sell to TNX for cash. Either way, you have a multitude of options to earn a profit and promote your own website.

Pros

  • More value to your readers when relevant links are placed.
  • Income to cover costs for running your website and time.
  • Credits that allow you to earn cash or purchase advertising.
  • No hassle with manually adding and removing links from your site.
  • TNX takes just 12.5% commission allowing you to earn more per link.
  • Affiliate program for opportunities to earn even more from TNX.

Advertisers

To get the back links you may want for your website, becoming a TNX advertiser may be the right resource for you. By purchasing TNX points (should you not have any from publishing) you have the possibility to purchase hundred or thousands of links for your site with relevant keywords on sites that match your specified criteria. You place your order by stating out your needs, TNX completes the order by giving you back links on sites that meet your specified criteria. We’re talking about a large number of links in very little time.

Pros

  • Hundred or thousands of links placed quickly (just a few days).
  • Flexible pricing based on purchase quantity and requirements.
  • Free text link ads to try out the system (on PR 0 websites).
  • Variety of sites to meet advertising needs (currently 35,210,675 pages in the system).
  • TNX does the verifying and placing of ads easing the work load of gaining back links.
  • More back links to rank better with Google.

My Stance

For a blogger like me, I find the system quite interesting. I’ve made my stance clear on having natural advertising on I’m Blogging That and the TNX system allows for this and more aggressive advertising needs.

With websites and blogs that don’t meat a “one size fits all” monetization method, TNX provides distinct advantages over competitors. Offering a more seamless system, ease of use, and a increasing web presence – including starting conversations on the popular Digital Point Forums.

As a blogger that looks at publishing and advertising options, I’m intrigued by the system which was what prompted me to share the site with you. While I typically don’t cover monetization methods and how to make money online, I felt that a system like TNX would help uncover some of the “how tos” for back links and creating more buzz for your website.

Your Strategy

I’ve asked before what your blogging strategy is, and this is yet another post to provoke the question. How do you search and find back links for your website? Do you have a budget for advertising your site? And, have you tried the TNX system for monetization or promotion of your blog?

10 Comments

  1. Patrick Says:

    I looked into TNX but decided against it for promoting my website. It was a close call though, because I have a notoriously difficult niche in which to gain backlinks in. But I already have some PR built up, and can rank for long tail keywords, so I didn’t think it was worth the risk. Heck, over 80 percent of my traffic comes from search engines, so I can’t afford any sort of penalty at this point…..

    Posted on May 18th, 2008

  2. Katy Says:

    Patrick » I think you bring up a fantastic point about monitoring how much of your traffic comes from search engines. Especially when it comes to Google and PageRank, they are so incredibly touchy with how their system is used that it seems very smart of you to have forgone purchasing back links. Great points, thanks for commenting!

    Posted on May 18th, 2008

  3. Holly Says:

    I checked out this site a while ago and I think they are great even though I forgot about them until now. I’ve been busy. I’m off to check them out again.

    Posted on May 18th, 2008

  4. Katy Says:

    Holly » Thanks for your feedback. While I’m just now getting around to investigating the whole site, I can see the multiple sides of how it could help a blogger and publisher. Fascinating to watch my own thoughts develop on a site like TNX.

    Posted on May 18th, 2008

  5. reise forum Says:

    Thanks you for sharing this important site for all.I I will checked out this site.

    Posted on May 18th, 2008

  6. Dennis Edell Says:

    Hundred or thousands of links in a few days is anything but natural and will get you penalized big time from the big G. Does TNX allow you to go slow?

    Also the “Google slap heard ’round the world” was mainly in reference to paid links that were DO FOLLOW, passing PR. If the links from TNX are no-follow, there shouldn’t (underline shouldn’t) be a problem there.

    Posted on May 19th, 2008

  7. Katy Says:

    reise forum » You’re quite welcome. :D

    Dennis » Well, you don’t have to do hundreds or thousands of links at a single time or you will risk the penalty. But getting a few new quality back links at a time has possible benefits.

    Posted on May 20th, 2008

  8. Dennis Edell Says:

    That’s the thing, I didn’t even know you could. Just about every TNX review I’ve read exclaims how cool it is to get 30 thousand links in 6 seconds LOL

    Are they no-follow links?

    Posted on May 20th, 2008

  9. Katy Says:

    Dennis » One of TNX’s selling points is that you can quickly purchase mass links. But you can quickly purchase any quantity how every many links you wish to do and by digging into their site, you can see that they give advice to “take it easy” and purchase from a wide variety of links (including links from PR 0 blogs).

    Posted on May 20th, 2008

  10. Dennis Edell Says:

    Really PR0…first time I ever heard that. It does make sense though, in a “well rounded” sorta way. I’ll definitely have to go back and read, last time I was there I was a little overwhelmed…lots of pages and all.

    Thanks again for all the info

    Posted on May 20th, 2008

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