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| TheAverageGenius.net War Room Member Join Date: May 2010 Location: Idaho
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This is in response to "Beau" who PM'd me - I'm posting my response here only because I can't PM, and I think others might be wondering. The question is in the way that UAW spins - do they simply re-arrange the paragraphs versus spin - when you submit the 3 unique versions, that is. I asked a while back directly to their support and was given a cryptic answer that indicated they do sentence-level spinning, and word-level spinning (this part of the email was fuzzy to say the least - not clear how the word-level spinning occurs, I doubt it does). My thoughts are: 1) If you submit 3 unique articles only, expect about 20-30 backlinks, tops. 2) If you want more backlinks - then spin instead. Per submission to UAW, you have 3 articles - 3 rewrites of the same article, in essence. If you want more link juice, I find spinning 1 article and submitting that in the 3 "versions" is good - or if you're nuts you can spin 3 versions. The # of backlinks will be limited to the # of blogs, etc, that are receiving content on that subject. |
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| AdSense Crazy Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: London, United Kingdom & one day Dubai (UAE)
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What I'd also add is that, once you have 3 VERY WELL spun articles that are of high quality, there's nothing stopping you to use the tool to generate spins and then submit these to the high PR article directories. This is what I do and have seen some positive results. These include places like and not limited to; suite101.com articlesalley.com ezinearticles.com articlesbase.com associatedcontent.com buzzle.com helium.com isnare.com dirjournal.com Articlet.com articlesnatch.com articlealley.com articledashboard.com ideamarketers.com selfgrowth.com/articles.html bukisa.com articlecity.com searchwarp.com sooperarticles.com a1articles.com articlebiz.com articleblast.com articleslash.net majon.com/articles ArticleCircle.com articleinsider.com point-online.net article-board.com outofstress.com linkroll.com This is just some of the list of between PR5-7 article directories I use. Oh and don't forget the tons of WEb2.0 properties out there. | |
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I tried to turn the most of the 3 variants of each paragraph in them and I found that the results are the same as just doing the bare minimum is 3 variations of each paragraph. So if you spend hours writing articles and then huge turn each paragraph more than 3 times.
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Interesting theory, could it be that Google is now focusing on variations of spun content using it's own theasaurus?
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| Advanced Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Paris- France
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I think you guys are complicating things. I tried different degrees of uniqueness for my articles. I have had artticles with 5-6 rewrites per sentence and articles with only one rewrite per sentence and the results are pretty much the same. One thing you might want to consider is that the backlink checkers you are using don't show you all your backlinks. In order to track the number of backlinks that your article is generating, I would simply leave a long sentence unspun then wait about 3-4 weeks and run a search within quotes on Google. chances are the results are all the article you submitted a while back and you should be getting 200-300 results on average. That is the real number of backlinks that you are getting. |
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| Marc M War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2010 Location: Vancouver, BC (When I am Actually There)
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Be interesting to see if anyone has changed there opinion of UAW?
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Feb 2010 Location: Canada
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It definitely helps me rank, it's in my top 3 distribution services that I use. Everytime I am doubting that it still works and set up a few keywords to test it that I did not promote for many months and that I use only UAW on and so far I always see good improvements. It's easy to think UAW does not work but with some effort in your articles it works very well, especially combined with the best spinner.
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