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Old November 25th, 2009, 04:37 PM
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I've just signed up for this, at a cost of £40 a month.

For those who don't know of UAW, you can submit three versions of the same article and and it will create hundreds of non-identical versions and submit these to 100s of article sites and relevant blogs, which is obviously great for backlinks (and Bloggapedia ranking, because of the blog links).

I'm planning to see how this goes for the month-long trial, before taking a decision on whether to continue with it. I've read some good things about it, but was wondering if any of you guys have used this service, and if so, how it's worked for you.

I'll keep you posted on any changes in my site stats.

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Ok, that is interesting. But 40 pounds a month is really costly
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I wonder if it works. I bet it reads like canned content. I'd be wary.
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Be sure to let us know how it works but I suspect that you won't get any wonder results. Google (and other search engines) are getting harder and harder to trick. These days they rank links from article directories, link directories and other artificial schemes as nearly worthless. The result is that you don't get much from them.
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@Nathan. Wow. So forum backlinks are one of the only ways to go?
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I wonder if it works. I bet it reads like canned content. I'd be wary.
I thought this too when I first came across it, but as long as you spend some time crafting two extra versions of each paragraph from the original article/blogpost then they read perfectly well.

Yes, I guess £40 is quite a lot but I figure unless you try these things you always end up relying on other peoples' opinions, rather than scientific evidence.

I'll let people know if it has any positive effects on traffic and revenue.
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Be sure to let us know how it works but I suspect that you won't get any wonder results. Google (and other search engines) are getting harder and harder to trick. These days they rank links from article directories, link directories and other artificial schemes as nearly worthless. The result is that you don't get much from them.
Hi Nathan,

I certainly will keep you posted. Quick question: even if the backlinks are virtually worthless like you say, surely there is still value in getting so many links (between 250-400 per article) in front of a fairly targetted audience, and boosting traffic.

My blog is Planet Client, by the way. I haven't hit the 15 post mark, so can't include the url. The blog is the engine of my client gifts venture, Sticky Clients
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You might get results, but I'm just saying that I don't think the results you get will be worth the money. Article directories get a lot of traffic as a whole, but I think that you will find that your individual articles won't get much traffic on the article directory, and what traffic that they do get will have a very low conversion rate into quality traffic on your blog.

However, you never know. It might have more results than my pessimistic viewpoint predicts. Still, though, I doubt that you will get 40 pounds worth of results back per month. Any traffic you do get probably won't convert into ad clickers.
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I wonder if it works. I bet it reads like canned content. I'd be wary.

I publish their articles on all my sites

couple of examples:
Forex Signals-Learn How To Make Easy Money Now!

Forex Swing-Trading - A Quick Way of Making Money

There are the odd word that doesn't look right - been swapped in

I've seen worse - especially by third world article writers

If you don't know how to use a spinner then your article will be trashed - the trick is not to spin too many phrases - the more you spin the worse the article becomes - I used to spin years ago and mine were very good

It's likely that they are just swapping whole paragraphs - which doesn't effect readability - but the titles often get badly mangled by word swapping

Anyway, you be the judge
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Yes, UAW articles are concocted by swapping out paragraphs that paraphrase each other, so the readability is fine.
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