How to build one way links to your site

Quick and Easy Link Building

Everyone knows that for a good page rank you have to have good incoming links to your site. Building such links is a rather long process. What if you receive 5000 quality free links to your site in no time.

Tnx.net is one such system which provides you easy way to get free incoming links. TNX.net is a text link market place where you place advertiser links on your sites and in return you receive tnx points which can be used to put your site link on thousands of websites. Each page on your site is rated as per the PR and the advertiser pays you tnx points for placing their links. You also get an option to sell your tnx points if you want to make money rather than the links. The more points you have the more high PR links you will be able to buy.

You must be aware of the fact that Google frowns on selling text links from your site. In Tnx the links are provided to look like natural text links. As a text link publisher you will able to sell links on every page of your website, instead of just the main page thus ensuring that the links are spread across the site. If you plan to cash out your tnx points you will be able to receive the payments via PayPal, Check and wire. As an advertiser you will be able control where you want to place you site link. This helps you control and manage deep linking from relevant sites. If you are not interested in putting any text links on site but are only looking to buy links, you will get buy the links for as low as $11 a month.

Click here to visit the site and start your link building campaign

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One Response to “How to build one way links to your site”

  1. Iago said:

    This looks good enough for me to sign up, which I just have done, and although there are a few technical things slightly beyond my ken, I kinda get the idea, what with all the PHP brouhahah and all, Cheers for directing your readers to an incoming link platform that is not (apparently) going to get Google all riled up.

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