I have been using article marketing (read submission) as one of my main SEO tactics. You can bet that I have used almost all the services out there, ranging from manual submission, spinned article submission, to automated submission software.
However, this is the first time I am publicly reviewing a product like this. Yes, it is UAW or the Unique Article Wizard. UAW is basically an article distribution service (like iSnare) but with a twist. You need to sign up with them @ $67 per month. You then have to write articles (spinned and re-written allowed) and upload it to their system. Soon enough, after reviewing the article you have uploaded, they will use their proprietary algorithm, to create unique variations of your article – which they will then submit to the article directories in their network.
So how does it actually work (creating spinned versions?)…Well, I cannot go into details, as per their agreement with customers. We (members of UAW) are not allowed to reveal the working methodology of article submission.
There are 2 features in the UAW system that makes spending the $67 worthwhile. Firstly, the HUGE network of sites they have in their system (to which they submit articles) and secondly, the “drip feed” feature, i.e. the service allows you to set the number of directories you want to submit to everyday. This way your link building campaign appears natural to search engines.
How many backlinks do you get? And are these helpful for SEO purposes?
This is a difficult question to answer because with one submission process, I have sometimes got just about 10 links, with another I ended up with 77 links! So it depends on the niche you are trying to target.
I have been using UAW for quite a few months now, and I can say, that it WORKS, but only for low competition keywords and niches. If you are trying to rank for high competition keywords, you will need more than the links from UAW article submissions.
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What would define as low competition keywords? Do you just look at adwords kw tool and an exact match of 1000 global searches a month? or do you see backlinks, pr etc of each competing site as well?
Also, I hear that UAW is getting a bit rusty these days? Is that true or is it just a myth?