I register an UAW account to submit articles. and not sure will this works? Anyone with certain experience to give me some tips?
I've used UAW before. It worked really well as a way of distributing unique versions of your article. It does take a bit of prep work as you have to re-write the article 3 times before submitting but the outcome is good.
the instructions on it are very confusing but the support team there are surprisingly good and get back to you quickly.
I've been using UAW for about 3 months now on all of client's sites (about 30) and although it does take time to re-write the articles 3 times, I would say it's well worth it as I've seen gradually improving ranks since I started. You should spend some time creating your resource boxes, rotating 3 or 4 different anchor texts for each page you link to, but the part that you should dedicate the most time to is selecting the categories. Using the "check" tool to see roughly how many directories your article will be submitted to, you should spend some time coming up with as many fairly broad categories as you can (maximum 15) in order to get your site submitted to as many directories as possible (try looking at the drop-down lists below for some ideas if you can't think of many). If you can't come up with 15, try adding "misc" and/or "other" to the end of your list of categories as most directories will have a category called one of these two even if they don't have the others that you've listed.
(Something I forgot in the last post) At the bottom of the final page of the submission process, there is a box that asks how many directories you would like your article to be submitted to every day. I recommend entering a fairly low number. The reason being that I think this will look more natural to search engines. The rule of "too many backlinks too quickly gets penalised" evidently doesn't apply to article submissions because search engines understand that anyone can copy your article (with your link on the bottom) and paste it somewhere else on the web, and that this is out of your control, and that if lots of peolpe do this quickly, then all you will have done is written a good article that people want on their site, so why should they punish you for that? HOWEVER, that said, I think it's still better to have the links drip-fed over a few weeks, because although you won't get penalised for piling them all on at the same time, I think it's still better to have them appear as if they are gradually building in a natural process. Also, this will give you time to prep your next article for that site so that you can just submit it as soon as the one before it finishes being submitted so that you will have a constant, steady stream of backlinks building.