Afraid of Google penalizing you for buying or selling links?
October 16th, 2007 by Robert
There has been a lot of chatter in the blogging world in the past few weeks about Google penalizing sites that are selling links as a means to generate revenue. Well if you are considering doing this, or even want to advertise via buying links, then there is a new network that can hide your activities much better than other methods.
That network is called TNX.net. They have a beautiful looking interface (click the thumbnail below), and have a different way of allowing you to select which sites you want to advertise on. Instead of the model that Text-Link-Ads uses, TNX.net lets you pick sites based on Yahoo back links, Google PageRank along with the usual categories that you would like. The benefit of this model is that is allows the publishing sites to better hide their site from search engines. The downside is that you can go and visit the site and see if it is appropriate for you or if you even like it.
TNX.net uses a point-based model that is can be a bit confusing, but one interesting thing is that you can sell the points you have accumulated. You can see more details on their site. There is also a special that is being promoted on the Digital Point forums where they will give you a few thousand free points.
I think I’ll give a whirl myself and let you know how it goes. In the mean time, sign up yourself, it’s free.
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