TNX.net - A Great New Way To Make Money Online

TNX.net

After a false dawn with CashCrate, I really think I have stumbled onto a great new way to make money online.

Over the last couple of months I’ve reduced the number of schemes that I utilise to generate over $15k per month from this site, and I’m certain that TNX.net will play a major role in the future.

TNX’s own site description describes it best:

TNX.net combines the benefits of Contextual Advertising, Text Link Brokers and Relevant Exchange of permanent non-reciprocal text links.

i.e. not only do they offer a great way for advertisers to place contextual ads, but webmasters and publishers can benefit from selling links, but also from using their ‘points’ to place text link ads on other sites.

TNX.net: Sell links on every page of your site to thousands of advertisers!

When TNX.net approached me to write this review, it took a lot of self-displine to wait until their paypal payment arrived, as I wanted to tell my readers about this service anyway! TNX’s system works on a points system, where more points are required to buy links on pages with higher Page Ranks.

Purchasing links is very cost effective e.g. one text link can be purchased for just 1 point, with 1,000 points available for just over a dollar. The more links you buy the more traffic you will receive from search engines like Google, as well as directly from the links purchased.

When TNX adds new sites to its inventory, it indexes all pages and assigns them to relevant categories. Links are then sold via categories rather than via sitenames, in order to make it easier and quicker for advertisers to spread their links across a number of sites. Because of the spidering, your links will only be placed on relevant pages within sites, rather than being placed site-wide.

TNX have indexed over 24 thousand members global and with a database of over 33,500,000 pages, choosing by category is a much better option. I think this offers a major advantage over schemes like Text Link Ads, where links tend to be placed site-wide, so the targeting isn’t as great.

In addition to being able to select links by category, other filters are available:

  • Yahoo Backlinks: Options are available to select sites with a minimum number of Yahoo Backlinks. More Yahoo Backlinks is a good indicator of whether or not a site is popular, and how much ‘link juice’ it will pass on
  • Google PageRank: Buying links on relevant sites with higher Page Ranks will have better Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) benefits.
  • Geo-targetting: A very handy option to ensure for instance that your links only appear on English language sites, or German etc etc

TNX

One neat trick that TNX.net recommend, which makes sense, is to buy links on pages with PR 0. This review for example, will initially be given a Page Rank of 0, but in time it will get a PR of 3-5, so getting in early could be quite clever.

Once you’ve chosen your basket of sites, you then have to create your adverts. TNX recommends that you create a t least 10 different variants and that at least 70% of the links point to internal pages, for the best results in search engines. They also advise that you make your ads actually look like ads, rather than a senseless bunch of keywords. For instance rather than displaying:

Online Bingo

they advise putting some text before and after the anchor text to make the ad look more interesting and to encourage clicks e.g.

Register For Free £5!: Play Online Bingo - Dreambingo.com

I much prefer this approach to TLA’s, which focuses on playing anchor text on sites, rather than trying to make links enticing to readers.

Once you’ve created/uploaded your links, the final stage involves choosing the number of links you want on the sites that matched the options you chose. These are aggregated up, so if there are two or more sites that matched your criteria e.g PR5/ECommerce/YB 500-5000, then any links you purchase will be shared across those sites.

Make Money Selling Links On Your Site

Adding a site to TNX’s network is very simple. There are only two requirements:

  • Website must be indexed by Google search engine.
  • It must not be using free web-hosting services that do not support PHP, Perl or asp, aspx

Thus, the program is open to all sites, both big and small. Once you’ve added the code to your site, then TNX’s spider will index your site within 1-3 days, and after that your site will be available to advertisers who are buying links.

Only one link will be displayed on a page at a time, which will make accommodating the link on existing pages very easy. I think that this also works in the favour of advertisers, as it reduces the chances of their links being part of a huge long list of links on a page.

Once ads start appearing on your site you start to earn TNX-Points. These points can cashed in at anytime for dollars, or they can be used to buy links on other sites. 2,000 points are given away for free just for registering with TNX, and another 5,000 points for each site that you add to the network.

Lifetime Referral Scheme

TNX also have a very attractive Referral Scheme, where you earn 10% of all TNX-points that any Publisher that you recruit earns, or an Advertiser spends. This is a lifetime payment, so over time a substantial income can be generated just from firing off a few emails.

TNX.net is a very well thought out ad network, and I would recommend trying the service out to both buy and sell links, as it has already generated cash for me in under a week.

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Everton is based in London and has worked in the internet and mobile space for over ten years now, and before that worked in corporate strategy and consulting. He has a degree in Economics from Cambridge University, and currently runs the Portal and online operations for one of the largest ISPs in the UK.

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  1. 10

    It’s neither. You buy a number of links, and the number of page impressions on the sites you choose will determine how long your links will last for.

    sounds like a good system to me!

  2. 9

    oh yeah Dave, I’d like to take credit for turning on the comment feed, but it was an accident that happened when I upgraded the plugin. I would have done it when I remembered though, because I believe that keeping my regular and loyal readers happy is a priority.

    That’s why I’ve stopped accepting feed adverts from FAN, as the cash I was receiving didn’t justify upsetting my loyal RSS readers

  3. 8

    @Dave

    With TLA’s post level ads the ads go within the posts, whereas with TNX you can put them anywhere on the page i.e wherever you want to place them. I agree that the TNX site is a bit hard to follow in places, and I think it was put together by someone who’s first language isn’t English. I really think it would benefit from someone who can write good punchy copy.

    @Tomaz

    It’s neither. You buy a number of links, and the number of page impressions on the sites you choose will determine how long your links will last for.

  4. 7

    Good review but you didn’t mention whether these links have to be paid monthly like TLA or are they permanent ones. (which would be really good)

  5. 6

    The “place the ads where you think they will do best” part needs a lot of definition … excellent material for a tutorial style post. That aspect seems a little cloudy to me, I figured I would learn once they approve my site and see what happens with the original code I installed.

    This service is confusing as are some others when they emphasize “pages”. How many “pages” does a blog have? Just one? The number of links to Google or Yahoo, the number in individual “page” format in WordPress (which are really only blog posts tagged and displayed differently … or???

    And on a separate note: Thanks for turning on the comment feed in emails, Everton.

  6. 5

    The point about potentially acquiring too many links too fast is a good one. You can control this though by removing sites once you’ve selected your categories.

    Publishers make money by displaying ads that are sold by TNX. It works in a similar manner to Post Level ads from TLA as ads are unique to each page, but are different as the ads can be displayed anywhere within a page. I prefer this as I can place the ads where I think they will work best.

  7. 4

    Man that service scares me as a marketer. Too many links too quick will only flag your site and/or get a penalty with google. I think the best thing i’ve seen to acquire links is the linkintxt from linkworth. kind of like a keyword renting thing is the best way i can explain it.

    i’m a little confused on this txn in how you make money. do you just sell links on your site and earn monthly? If so, what is so different than any other place that sells links?

  8. 3

    Pretty darn interesting, Everton. I usually look slowly at these things … but this post sent me over to tnx.net already and my first site is already in review.

    And BTW. re: cashcrate. I never expected much from them, but set it up just to learn and I already have affiliates earning much more than I, so it’s certainly worth a little promotion even if I never plan on spending time filling out survey forms.

  9. 2

    Absolutely fantastic!

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