Question about unique article wizard

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by discuss4u, Dec 29, 2007.

  1. #1
    Hi, wanna ask if anyone has experience on unique article wizard

    Can it do exactly it claim it should do?

    OR it will just create rubbish versions of the articles??

    I am now using both articlemarketer and isnare. I think if unique article wizard can really create unique versions of my articles in different article directory. The price it charge is really worth.
     
    discuss4u, Dec 29, 2007 IP
  2. bizopsg

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    This is a question I always had at the back of my mind. Anyone knows?
     
    bizopsg, Jan 2, 2008 IP
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    I Am also curious. Looking forward to some insight.
     
    tntrader, Jan 3, 2008 IP
  4. elvirs

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    #4
    the best answer would be the one you get from your experience with it.
    why dont you guys test the software, do your experiments and see what works and what does not.
    I have no experience with it so I cant tell u anyting but thats what I would do if I were you.
    cheers
     
    elvirs, Jan 4, 2008 IP
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    karukera Peon

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    I have used Unique Artilce Wizard for the past 6 months and it has worked really well for me. You do not have to manually pre-register with the article directories and it even creates unique versions of your resource boxes. I really think this product is even superior to Article Sumitter or Article Marketer sinc eyou can have multiple pen names as well....

    Anyway you guys make your choice;-)
     
    karukera, Apr 12, 2008 IP
  6. tallship

    tallship Guest

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    I suspect that UAW does exactly what it advertises. It repurposes an article and then sends it out to hundreds of directories and sites (mine included) where it may or may not be published.

    When I first did an author search on Google there was about 3500 results for "Chris A Smith". Today there are over 7500 and I'm all over the list. However, I have no backlinks except those that I posted manually on ezine and goarticles. I know Google is indexing the directories and I've checked the anchor text in the articles and they work. For whatever reason, Google is not counting the backlinks. Yahoo is showing 93 and Google shows 11. There are over 1000 articles out there with 2 anchor links each yet nobody is counting them.

    Traffic of course is non-existant from UAW sites. I average 5.3% CTR on ezine and if I've had a half dozen clicks from UAW in the past month I'd be surprised.

    The fact that UAW has no forum also concerns me. There is no way to share experiences with other users. I'd advise to stay away from it. Just rewrite your articles and submit to the major directories.
     
    tallship, Jun 12, 2009 IP
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    I was interested in UAW and fired off some questions to them but never got a reply. What I wanted to avoid was it sending out articles indiscriminately to 5000 sites, which can look suspicious. Anyone know if it's possible to use UAW to send to a limited number of sites? Something called article post robot does this but its software is somewhat rudimentary.
     
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    In the final step before submission you identify keywords, then broader catagories, and then finally select a catagory from three directories they control. You can then get an estimate as to how many it will be submitted to. Where you can control the "blast" is by telling the system how many directories you want to submit to per day.

    For example, in my niche I typically get submitted to 500 directories and blogs. I set the distribution at 20 per day. That strings the entire distribution out over 25 days. Remember, these are submissions not neccessarily publishings.

    That's slick but if Google isn't counting these anchor texts then what's the point?
     
    tallship, Jun 12, 2009 IP