A New Free Tool to Make Paid Links Look NATURAL for Google
Posted on May 5, 2008 at 8:03 am .Have you ever owned a heavily-advertized website – and discovered, to your chagrin, that much of the advertising on that site isn’t even geared toward the product you’re selling? It’s very annoying, and many of the sites you get linked to are poor quality and won’t help your own site garner traffic.
That’s where www.tnx.net comes in. Their system is fairly simple: it allows you to purchase points that go towards buying the relevant links you need to both promote your website and collect the advertising money you want. And, unlike most other ad systems, they’ll allow you to place ads on every page of your site, not just the main page.
They’re also pretty generous with their tips. They genuinely want to see the average webmaster get ahead in the war for hits. Not only do they offer hints on getting highly placed in a search engine with how you manage your keywords http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=488057 but they have an application that will naturalize your links and increase their chances of ranking high on Google http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=526547
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They’re pretty low-risk, too: the site’s free to sign up for (you only need to pay for points) and they have an offer for 5,000 free points at the moment if you jump on the bandwagon.
http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=477444\
And, if you have lots of friends with websites, you’ll get a percentage of their earnings by referring them. You’re basically acting as an advertiser for TNX is this sense. http://www.tnx.net/partner.php
Bear one thing in mind, though: you’re going to get as much out of your money as you put in to the system. If you decide not to spend much you’re going to get little out of the site, as the quality of the links you receive corresponds to how many points you’re willing to spend.












You should also try out LinkXL - they are “real” natural links in content- no sidebar or footerbar and all are in the content of the website with no footprint. The whole system is automated as well - so links go up with NO JavaScript within minutes.
May 6, 2008 @ 12:43 am