Unique Article Wizard links do not stick

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by liqdwork, Apr 9, 2009.

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    I recently subscribed to unique article wizard services to automate article submission. I have submitted my article to 500 directories so far and it seems that back links do not stick. Allow me to clarify myself, after I submit an article to 50 directories, I can find about 20 back links, but in 2 days or so all back links vanish. So far after submitting my article to 500 directories I have 3 back links. Does anyone have suggestion on how I can increase the number of links to stick with my article submissions?

    I do everything by the book when I create unique article versions. Each article is divided into 9 paragraphs and I have 3 versions which gives me 3^9 number of possibilities. Also, I do have about 80 different resource boxes ... I know that even with unique versions of your article, the search engines will catch most of it. But according to posts it is still possible to get several hundred backlinks to stick with the proper submission of one article that has unique versions. Please suggest techniques ...
     
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  2. contentboss

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    It's because the idea behind it is flawed. Most search engines now can 'shingle' down to the sentence level. Some can go right down to the sentence fragment level in determining uniqueness. Making different versions of the paragraphs is no longer enough.

    Sorry!

    You could use contentboss, of course. Then you wouldn't have that problem :)
     
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  3. liqdwork

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    well the flaw in your approach is doing manual submissions, i generate a unique article using content boss and submit it. basically i would spend more time ... i still think that i am just doing something wrong with uaw and need to fine tune my approach as many people claim that it works ....
     
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    I have heard this about UAW. I know people who have given reviews after they purchased and usually they are excited at first with an increase in traffic and backlinks, then after about a week or two they see nothing happening at all and it just decreases from there. The only way to do article marketing succesfully is to write the articles or have someone else write them unique, submit to Ezine or GoArticles, and then repeat over and over.
     
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    if I submit 10 articles to ezine that counts as 10 back links only?
     
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    Article marketing is a strange kettle of fish.

    Content boss is quite poor as far as human content goes.. However is OK to submitting to crap directories not edited.

    UAW does work, you should at least get links for the three original article re-writes, but you have to completely re-write the articles.

    There are other methods for article marketing, it depends on what you want....
     
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    Adamwestrop: I am only interested in using article marketing for back link building and not for traffic. So, would you say that getting a few back links from 500 submissions is a normal scenario. Perhaps I am impatient and I just to need to submit my 3 article versions to 10,000 directories to get 200 back links.
     
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