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New Big Contender in the Text Link Market?

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

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I was poking around DigitalPoint forums, and there was a promotion from TNX.net, a new contender in the text link brokerage market. You could get 5000 points, points they use as currency. Of course, tempted by anything free, I bit. (See the thread here).

What I found, was a site that was really serious about what they offered and offered features that put them in the limelight. You could sell links for individual pages. Don’t think that’s attractive? I’ll elaborate. Site-wide links aren’t as effective as they once were, but who can be bothered to list hundreds (or thousands) of URLs that have text link potential? TNX crawls your page, calculates the PR, calculates the price. Easy.

The site is attractive, and extremely easy to use. You buy points (their currency) with cash, and all link transactions are done with points. You can buy/sell links on one account. You can cash out your points at almost anytime. For those who are just starting. There’s an extremely low cash-out threshold: $5.

Since my blog is not my only site in my repertoire, I was excited. I jumped in, and with my 5000 points, I was able to purchase a large number (large number…) of low-PR links. Perfect. They even provide you with a link generator tools that allows you to randomize the link text, text before the link, and text after the link. It automatically generates each of the combinations and lists them randomly. Definitely helpful if you’re looking to stay under the radar from Google’s detection.
This has really been an easy experience for me, and really, you have nothing to lose by signing up for those free 5000 points. I’ll keep you guys posted on profits, I’ll see what I can do about their affiliate program too.

Hope that helps. :)

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