Posted 5/29/08 - Kellex
Please welcome the newest player in the text link selling business, TNX.net. These guys are really pushing this new system in hopes of taking over the market with some interesting twists on the text link selling front.
With TNX.net, webmasters are able to sell links on multiple pages rather than just on the main page of their site which could be up to 10 times more profitable. They are also allowing webmasters to choose their own advertisements rather than being stuck with something completely irrelevant.
Advertisers should like TNX.net because they are boasting cheap prices and a tool to make their links look "Google friendly". They also have some nice tools to help advertisers rank #1 in Google for highly competitive keywords.
Right they are offering a free links special to people through a post at the Digital Point forums that you may want to check out if you are interested in a service like this. There is also an affiliate program available at TNX.net.
So what is wrong with the service? Biggest problem which could really hurt their business is the fact that their script won't work on Blogger blogs. The code they ask you to add to your site is STATIC and Blogger at this point will not allow STATIC code. Sorry Blogger peeps!
We are definitely not endorsing this product by any means; this is simply a review. Please take all the right precautions whenever you apply to any advertising network!








I don't trust any of the networks enough to use them, so I sell on my own. (Also gives you more money since there's no commission splitting.) The only problem is it's pretty hard to sell on inside pages on your own.
Completely agree.
This is the 2nd article I have seen today asking people to proceed with caution regarding TNX.NET.
http://makemoneyforbeginners.blogspot.com/2008/01/tnxnet-caution-alert.html
FINALLY somebody writes a link piece and says at the end he's not endorsing and advises people to investigate. I'm so glad people are advising others not just to get into link stuff and not know that there is a trade off.
By the way blogrolling is probably the newest of these.
Dave from WelcomeBackRosenthal