Unique Article Wizard Review
If you are thinking about signing up for the link building service called unique article wizard, then be sure to check out my unique article wizard review, as I discussed both the pros and cons of this service in full. This article distribution network is not perfect by any means, but it is definitely something that I consider as a useful part of my link building strategy and system. I use several different link building networks, in order to get high rankings in Google and other search engines. What I like about UAW, is the fact that it is very good for indexing and ranking my sub pages of my websites, for some of the more long-term keywords that I am going after.
Obviously most longtail keywords do not have a lot of traffic, so spending a lot of time on link building for longtails is not really a high leverage activity. The thing is, when you add up 20, or 50, or even 100 longtail keywords, the traffic adds up quite nicely, and you can really get a lot more traffic coming to your sites. This is exactly what I use UAW for. In my experience, you can usually get roughly 2-500 back links from one article submission over a few months. This is on the default setting of 50 submissions per day. Obviously out of all the articles that get submitted via unique article wizard, only a percentage of those will actually get indexed and give you backlinks. This is just part and parcel of any SEO.
Ideally, the best way to use unique article wizard if you can afford it, is to outsource both the content creation, as in the unique article, and the two rewrites of that article, which are needed for each submission in the system. And then, on top of that, if you can outsource the uploading of your articles into unique article wizard, maybe through a part-time virtual assistant, then this is ideal. This is not something that I have started doing yet, as in using a Virtual Asst, but I do outsource all my content, which drastically cuts down the amount of time I have to spend in order to get the most out of unique article wizard. Generally it takes me about 10 to 15 min to upload an article once I have the content ready.
Another critical feature of unique article wizard, is the fact that after four months have passed, you can resubmit any article that you have already used over the entire network. So if you think about it in this way, if you used three or four separate articles with rewrites, that could be enough to constantly use unique article wizard for one website, and use it for several different URLs within the website, and different longtail keywords. Basically once one article had been resubmitted, during that four-month waiting period you could submit the other three, and so on and so forth. This would give you a great continuous influx of backlinks from articles. The thing with UAW is, it’s really not about the strength of the links, but more about them diversity and number of them. Most of the backlinks that I see when I have a look at my indexing rates, are not extremely high quality by any means, some of them are PR 2 maybe even PR 3,
but most of them will be even PR zero or PR one. But the good thing is, if you have hundreds if not thousands of these links, they do add quite a lot of value to your link building, especially if you do this over a period of many months or even years.
In terms of the cons of this article marketing system, I think they could work on the speed of submission a little bit more. I really do think that 10 to 15 min is a little bit too long to be setting up one article, especially for someone like me who has hundreds of websites that I am looking to promote. Apart from this gripe, there is not really much else that I can find wrong with this system.
So overall, as part of my unique article wizard review, would I recommend this service to you?
While I always have to remind you that you need to diversify, and use many different sources of good backlinks, I definitely would say that UAW is a valuable addition to any link building arsenal. It has been great for me in terms of just getting more bulk links coming back to my sites. So far it is only positively affected my rankings, so far so good.

