Small publishers like me get harassed by seeing their earning by google adsense. You give you full time but it is incredibly frustrating for you as you can’t gather hundred bucks. But now I am going to tell you my success story how to multiple you earning without spending much of your site’s real estate space.
Linkworth is a service similar to text-link-ads in which you have place a third party link on you blog/website. You will be get paid $10 or more per month for just text link. If 5 publishers running their link ads on your website the you will be get minimum of 50 us dollars.
The higher the pagerank of your website the higher the probability of finding big advertisers with linkworth.
Are you worried if Google or other search engine will penalise your blog rank for selling text links? Fear no more, as good outbound links increase your sites value for search engine crawlers. If you don’t believe me then, you can also opt-in for “rel=no-follow” tag for every text link ads in linkworth. In this way you can earn money without worrying about search engine penalisation.
In adition to LinkAds, Linkworth also provides Paid Blog Reviews/Posts ( LinkPost ), In Content PPC Ads ( LinkWords ), In-Text Link Ads ( LinkInTxt ), Multiple Url Rotating Ad Link ( LinkMura ), Hosted Advertorial Links ( LinkBB ) and more…
By running the above products on your website you can earn a very large income compared to that of the google adsense.
The minimum payout by linkworth is just $25, so that you need not to wait a long to get paid. And the various methods of payment include paypal.
Sign up for Linkworth (with my referral id)


11 comments
Harsh Agrawal says:
June 25, 2009 at 10:41 am (UTC 5.5 )
Dude.. paid links are big no for search engine and SEO. Google hate paid links and they penalize you in the form of PR or traffic.
Just google it and you will see the result for Demerit of paid link..
I will suggest never go for paid links…
Devi Mahapatra says:
June 25, 2009 at 2:20 pm (UTC 5.5 )
Linkworth uses such scripts that google will not able to knows that these are paid links. The publishers only have to display links as they are showing the blog roll/ related sites.
Bapun says:
July 9, 2009 at 5:23 pm (UTC 5.5 )
@ Devi : Google is much smarter than you or me. Once it's spiders smells some unusual activities or find your blog URL on sites like TextLinks etc (TextLinks displays your URL on it's pages to attract advertisers), you are gone. This punishment might lead to a lower PR, poor SERP values etc. So, never deal with paid links.
Devi Mahapatra says:
July 9, 2009 at 7:32 pm (UTC 5.5 )
linkworth is far better than text-link-ads. In linkworth publisher links are indexed with no-follow attribute. So no risk of bad page rank.
Neeraj says:
August 30, 2009 at 6:52 am (UTC 5.5 )
why aren't you using linkworth on this website, if its better than Google adsense?
Devi Mahapatra says:
September 1, 2009 at 2:33 pm (UTC 5.5 )
Reply @ Neeraj
Of course I am using link worth in this website. The links in the bottom of right side bar are paid links; linkworth links. But there is no trace of linkworth, made to cheat serch engines.
Bangaloreloka says:
September 4, 2009 at 9:08 am (UTC 5.5 )
What if Google people manually reviews your website? will there be a penalty?
Devi Mahapatra says:
September 4, 2009 at 1:38 pm (UTC 5.5 )
Reply @ Bangaloreloka
They also can't see this as these ads are simple links rather than any kind or script.
Rahul says:
September 6, 2009 at 2:29 pm (UTC 5.5 )
Google punished John Chow few years back for selling links. You can earn very fast from adsense. It is really possible.
Gadgets Lover says:
August 4, 2011 at 3:59 pm (UTC 5.5 )
thanks for nice article. what should be my PR for applying linkworth textlinks? here's my blog: www. gadgetsatz. com
are there any other sites, that provide such text links?
waiting for ur response
Devi Mahapatra says:
August 4, 2011 at 4:20 pm (UTC 5.5 )
@ gadgets lover.
There is no minimum PR requirement for applying linkworth.
text-link-ads.com provides similar services like linkworth.