Sell Text Links at Tnx.Net
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TNX.NET has been in the industry for quite some time, and I remember when most of the bloggers writing about it stated that it revolutionized the LINK INDUSTRY. Did it? For me, yes it did. So how does it work and what makes it different from other link sellers out there in the market?
TNX.NET provides you a code that you will put on your site. It may reside on the sidebar or the footer of your site. When the code is already active, you can submit that site to TNX.NET and when your submission is approved, their spiders will start to crawl your site and index its pages. Indexed pages will now be available in the marketplace. When someone buys a link from any of your pages, his/her link will appear on the page. Don’t worry the system is automated. Once you have correctly installed the code on your site, the buy-sell system is entirely processed by their system. But, you can still delete or cancel the links that you don’t want to appear on your pages though.
So how does it pay? It uses point system where every link has a corresponding point - calculated based on PageRank and Yahoo backlinks. The sweet part of this is that pages with no PageRank even those unranked can still sell link ad spaces. Every page of your site can sell links in short. To monetize the points earned, you can sell the points back to TNX.NET or use it to buy links for your own sites. You may also transfer those points to another TNX.NET user. For a more detailed explanation on their point system, it will be better to visit their website.
One of the strategies I employ in TNX.NET is harvesting links through my support sites. It is basically putting up a number of sites that will generate a lot of points from TNX.NET and the points that are earned will be used to buy links for my front-liners —> the sites that generate residual income. As I coined it, they’re support sites. These sites exist mainly to support other sites. Generating income from them is only secondary.
On the other hand, if you are also an advertiser, you will benefit from the contextual linking delivery that this program provides. Not only that it gives you highly relevant links to your websites but more importantly, the very cheap prices of links available in their marketplace is really something a serious link buyer cannot refuse.
In the coming days, I will be creating another post on how maximize the usage of TNX.NET system, and how to setup a network of sites that will be self-sustaining - automated sites providing the links for your income-generating sites.


































