Requirements for advertised sites
We serve ads on the best websites and are responsible for the correctness of all advertisements. A single incorrect ad may result in a denial to provide advertising space and loss of the advance payment made by us to the website owner, as well as substantial damage to our reputation. All websites undergo inspection before they are accepted into TNX system, and ads themselves - moderation.
TNX moderators will not approve ads that:
1. Contain spelling and grammatical errors, lead to pages that don't exist.
2. Contain words written in all CAPS with the exception of acronyms and trademarks.
3. Lead to websites that do not contain any information related to the keyword given in the link.
4. Have nothing to do with the chosen subject or contradict it. Also, we will not approve campaigns that advertise pharmaceutical products and other medical topics, gambling, mlm, pyramids, prostitutes.
5. Are unethical and offend public morals.
6. Can lead to claims from third parties and TNX webmasters. For example: TNX will not approve ads such as "download windows vista" or "make extra $1000/month"
We will not advertise following websites:
7. Free-hosted sites with just rare exceptions.
8. Doorways - pages created only for search bots.
9. New websites without backlinks - before using our system you need to at least register the site in catalogues.
10. Involved in illegal activities.
11. Selling confiscates and others that require advance payment.
12. Political sites and slogans.
13. Websites promoting violence, pornography, extremism etc.
14. Anchors in not supported languages
15. Websites containing Spyware, Viruses, Trojans etc.
Please note that TNX.net is a private advertising network that preserves the right to refuse any potential advertiser or participant without the reason.
Please, check out detailed information about the abilities of the TNX system, advantages of the TNX system for advertisers and advantages for webmasters.
Please read the FAQ for advertisers and webmasters before you join.
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