Text Link Advertising with TNX

Here’s a million-dollar question: how do I increase the Google PageRank of my website?
According to search engine optimization specialists, the two most crucial factors affecting your website’s ranking are the availability of useful content and quality links. You’ve got to have helpful, regularly-updated and keywords-rich content on your website before you can attract the Googlebot over and rate your website highly. But, without sufficient inbound links, how is a reader from Brazil going to find and read your interesting content on your website? Not only that, but the inbound links have got to be from quality, relevant website too.
If you have a website or a blog, I’m sure you agree with me that it’s an uphill task to acquire quality links. So, the next million-dollar question is: how can I increase the number of links to my website?
You can exchange links manually; email the PageRank 5 website’s webmaster and ask for a reciprocal link. You can also add your website to web directories such as Yahoo! and DMOZ. Or you can advertise your website through pay-per-click exchanges such as Google’s Adwords. All these methods have their pros and cons. What if you have an advertising system that includes all of the pros and would let advertisers get better rankings in search engines with a few simple clicks of the mouse?

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Yes, you have such a system, and I’m referring to the new TNX.net. TNX (short for “thanks” in SMS-speak) is a new innovative business idea. It works wonders for both advertisers and publishers. For advertisers looking to improve their websites’ rankings, TNX allows them to buy millions of links from other sites in few clicks. For publishers looking to earn some money, it’s a good way for them to monetize their websites. All links are direct; they are located on main pages and high-ranking inside pages. Links are displayed prominently on well-noticeable spots for maximum exposure, and are tied in with keywords so that Googlebot will take notice.
tnx-2.jpgTNX offers link targeting by specific niche and geographic region. That makes it a breeze if you want to target Chicago residents who are looking for florists. You can also filter by the Google PR of each page and link popularity (Yahoo! backlinks) of each website. TNX makes it possible to combine different types of targeting and compare the efficiency with different configurations. TNX even provides a calculator of how many links you will get on based on the parameters you chose and your spending plan. Creating an ad campaign is a painless process with TNX’s well-designed Ad Campaign Wizard.
For publishers, TNX offers an easy way to sell links and monetize your website. It’s free to sign up and get a publisher’s account, and you’ll be automatically credited with 2,000 TNX points upon signup. In TNX, transactions are carried with TNX points. You can use TNX points to pay for advertising of your website. You can also hold on to your points and watch its price grow or sell your points to TNX (funds are credited to your PayPal account) or any other TNX member. TNX is currently doing a promotion whereby you can receive additional 5,000 points free by posting on this thread in the DigitalPoint forums. TNX points are now being valued at $0.61 per 1,000 points.
To sell links on your website, you simply grab the TNX system code and place it into your website. When the system code is placed on your website all the links that are purchased by advertisers will be automatically displayed on all pages that have TNX system code included. Whenever a link on your website is sold to one of our advertisers, you get paid. It’s easy for publishers to get started.
tnx-3.jpgTNX even has got an affiliate program. When you refer a new webmaster to the system, you will receive 13.3% of all TNX points which he/she will earn in the future. You can then use the TNX points for your own advertising.
On a whole, TNX is a new business idea that promises to transform text link advertising on the Internet. Designed with an intuitive and easy system, it offers a good way for advertisers and publishers to participate in text link advertising.
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