Article Marketing Automation - any one using it?

by puti1
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Hi,
Any one us using articlemarketingautomation. com ?
I find the cost to be terribly high. Any one has good experiences using this tool?
#article #automation #marketing
  • Profile picture of the author cypherslock
    You don't need to. Write an article. Submit it to Ezine articles and get it accepted, you might need to wait a bit. Then, go to jetspinner.com and sign up for a free account. Then take that article and respin it (you will have to put some work in, read the instructions its not automatic). Then you can post your blog (you do have a blog right?) Once you've done that go to socialmarker.com and put your blog in to the main social sites (digg, facebook, etc). Do this a couple (and only a couple) times per week. You will see results. No software article spinner currently out there will do the job you want, which is readable unique articles. But jetspinner and your mind will. There, that will save you the cost of that membership.

    Your welcome,

    Good luck!
    cypher
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    • Profile picture of the author TeamGlobal
      I am interested in feedback on this product as well.

      I think the cost is $47 per month right?

      If so that's in line with Unique Article Wizard and some of the other services of that type.

      All The Best,


      Tony
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      • Profile picture of the author James Schramko
        I like it because it is easy and it works.

        It is a good way to use the articles you have already submitted to the directories because you can make several unique versions of the article with the interface and they get drip fed across a large network automatically.

        This is excellent for organic backlinks from unique IP's

        My google alerts are getting triggered daily from these articles already submitted.

        Each article I submitted is getting published on average three times a day for the last ten days since I tested them.

        I think it is a bargain since you can add unlimited articles and they deliver you backlinks ongoing...
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        • Profile picture of the author dvduval
          Originally Posted by James Schramko View Post

          Each article I submitted is getting published on average three times a day for the last ten days since I tested them.
          But what about traffic?
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          • Profile picture of the author James Schramko
            Originally Posted by dvduval View Post

            But what about traffic?
            I am observing the web analytics and they show me some visits from the articles but this is not my primary motivation.

            What is happening is both test sites have lifted several positions in page one Google because they are getting more targeted backlinks of my choosing from third party sites. In ten days there are aprox 30 extra links per article now (That is over 100 more for just one site where I put three seed articles).

            My site is getting spidered faster and the google alerts are getting triggered. If google alerts are getting triggered then that means Google knows about the article and in turn my site.

            Over time this content network should build in power based on the assumption that more people will join the article and the sites will get bigger and more marketshare.

            The whole idea is a build up of links over time is great for SEO position. This translates into many more sales each time my site lifts on page one.

            The greatest use for this service is to put content in there that is perhaps already in use elsewhere but you can make easy changes to and leverage even more.
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            • Profile picture of the author tantrabliss2
              Hi James,

              Are you spinning the articles and how much time is that taking you?
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              • Profile picture of the author James Schramko
                Originally Posted by tantrabliss2 View Post

                Hi James,

                Are you spinning the articles and how much time is that taking you?
                Hi,

                I just paste the article into the box then follow the first few prompts where I can put multiple headlines, body lines and links.

                I am taking about 2 minutes per article.

                I will be outsourcing this part soon because I have a few thousand articles to have added.
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                • Profile picture of the author Martin Avis
                  If you just want to get content for your blogs, you can sign up to be part of AMA's blog network and receive on target articles for free.

                  There is (as far as I know) no cost to join the blog network.

                  If you want to submit your articles for blog network members to publish, and spin them into different versions if you want to do that, then the cost is $47 per month.

                  My experience is that it is worth every penny.

                  Martin
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                  • Profile picture of the author Andrew Wilson
                    IMHO Article Marketing Automation is a cracking tool. In general though I see a change coming in the way that article marketing works. I wrote a brief post about it on my blog: Blog Networks = New Article Marketing Paradigm?

                    AMA, and another newcomer, Syndicate Kahuna, seem to have all the necessary 'bits' to be a successful contender in a new wave of link tools. IMHO these go a way beyond some of the earlier attempts and the lower cost brings them within reach of anyone with a business plan.
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    • Profile picture of the author brandonalan1
      Hey thanks for the great advice!

      I'm definitely going to implement this into my daily marketing. I've been submitting articles to Ezine like a mad man and hadn't got a whole lot of traffic to my site.. I've submitted so many articles (quality articles) that I've been given expert author 3 times in a row, lol... I'm beginning to feel that they give this award to anybody that submits more than 3 articles.

      What keyword tool would you suggest for solid results?
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      • Profile picture of the author gkideas
        I use it for getting articles to my sites. It's great!

        I've taken some blogs that I had sitting around doing nothing, submitted them and now I'm getting quality articles EVERY day to post. I'm quite pleased because I can add affiliate banners, adsense, change the title, add a photo and make sure it's optimized correctly.

        I'm more than pleased with the quality of articles.

        I've only submitted one of my own articles, but got a good response from that, too.

        $47/ month to get quality articles almost everyday for an unlimited amount of sites is a no-brainer for me. Sure beats re-writing PLR or coming up with my own stuff all the time.

        GiGi
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    • Profile picture of the author moneyprofit
      Thank you for the wonderful information. It helps to take the mystic out of article marketing. What other forums to you recommend?
      Thanks
      Lynn
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  • Profile picture of the author Jean Morgan
    I have started to see a small amount of traffic directly from the sites my articles are posted to but not an avalanche.

    What I have seen and this pleases me greatly is an improvement in backlinks which seems to have pushed my sites upwards in the serps leading to more traffic from natural search.

    So far I am very pleased with the system and think it has been well worth the spend and will remain a member until I see otherwise.

    I am also seeing spiders all over my sites that I have added to get content for. Not sure of the long term impact of this as yet but I feel it will be positive and will cut down on my expenses regarding buying in content.
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  • Profile picture of the author trevord92
    Hi

    As Martin Avis says, you can sign up for free if you just want articles to be posted on your site(s). An excellent way to get decent articles for nothing. The sign-up link is:

    http://www.articlemarketingautomation.com/register

    I've not been posting articles long enough to notice any difference in traffic (my oldest article is under 2 weeks old and the average age at the moment is maybe a week) but the 29 articles I've posted so far have been approved 327 times. Google Alerts has noticed them being posted and the ones I've checked, my links are in tact.

    $47 a month to post unlimited spinnable articles is cheap so long as they attract a bit of traffic and some search engine attention. Half the price of a premium account at EzineArticles. Take the time to spin your articles - they have a good tutorial and it's not difficult. Or just use the screens that come up at the end of your article submission and the spin codes are hidden from you.

    Technical support is good - I've posted several questions and had prompt replies. They're still tweaking the software and seem responsive on making improvements.

    Trevor
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    • Profile picture of the author puti1
      Thanks guys for the valuable inputs. I am also looking at Syndicate Kahuna as another potential marketing tool. It will be interesting to hear more reports and success stories from those who had used AMA or Syndicate Kahuna. Will be very helpful for those who are still comtemplating which one to invest their precious time and efforts in.
      pls keep reporting your findings abt AMA here.

      cheers
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  • Profile picture of the author Storyteller
    I have seen this type of product offered and wondered about the quality of writing it produces. Seems like it would not create stand-out prose. Any thoughts on this anyone?
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    • Profile picture of the author trevord92
      Hi Storyteller

      The articles are the same kind of mix you get on places like EzineArticles. Most are at least "OK".

      You can set the AMA system so that it either automatically publishes them or you have to review and approve first. You can set this for each blog you use, so if you had (say) an MFA site you may set that for auto-approve but a blog you cared more about you'd probably inspect the articles first.

      You're not allowed to edit the hyperlink destinations or the hyperlinked keywords. You're also not allowed to publish the articles elsewhere. Very few other restrictions - you can add in your own links, you can set context sensitive links (Amazon, etc), you can add in banners, you can display Adsense. You're also allowed to edit the rest of the text, correct it for errors, that kind of thing.

      It's pretty flexible.

      Trevor
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    • Profile picture of the author Martin Avis
      Originally Posted by Storyteller View Post

      I have seen this type of product offered and wondered about the quality of writing it produces. Seems like it would not create stand-out prose. Any thoughts on this anyone?
      Keep in mind that AMA isn't an article spinner per se. It is an article submission service that feeds articles into it own growing network of blogs (2000+ right now, set to rise massively in the coming months).

      The spinning part comes in because after you have posted your article you get the chance to either manually add in word or phrase level alternatives, or, more structurally, complete alternative sentences. There is no limit to how many alternatives you can add - apart from limits determined by your own creativity.

      Because all the alternatives, whether word, phrase or complete sentences are written by you, the 'sense' and readability of the result is up to you as well. there is no automated substitution that so often (almost always) results in gibberish.

      You are in complete control - and can even decide to not add any spinning, in which case your article will be sent out the same to everyone.

      The AMA system is particularly easy to implement, and even if you only use it to provide different headlines, first sentences and anchor links, can result in your work getting more search engine attention than it otherwise might.

      Listen to me - maybe I should put on a ra-ra skirt and start waving pom-poms around. Now there is an image people would pay to not see!

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  • Profile picture of the author puti1
    I tested AMA and must say that its a real value. I had a 1 week trial to submit an article and was picked up 14 times by other targeted blogs. On the other hand, i also signed up my blogs and am receiving free contents.

    But there is just one question thats on my mind and thought perhaps i'd ask it here. Does anyone ever thought of submitting as many blogs as possible and then just as a link list or something of that nature to your own site/s ? I mean imagine having 20 blogs that have fresh contents daily and since these 20 are your own blogs, you can pretty much do whatever you want with them - Perhaps even change the link text of the submission by others to point to you own site. (i wonder if this make sense - sound a little shrewd and perhaps unethical. Any thoughts, any one?

    A downside to AMA is that they do not allow wordpress blogs to receive contents from others as it violates the terms and conditions of wordpress (which i am pretty disappointed to know). Other than that, blogspot works fine and i am thinking that i better be careful not to create too many blogspots or it will become too obvious to the "authorities".
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    • Profile picture of the author Andrew Wilson
      Originally Posted by puti1 View Post

      I tested AMA and must say that its a real value. I had a 1 week trial to submit an article and was picked up 14 times by other targeted blogs. On the other hand, i also signed up my blogs and am receiving free contents.

      But there is just one question thats on my mind and thought perhaps i'd ask it here. Does anyone ever thought of submitting as many blogs as possible and then just as a link list or something of that nature to your own site/s ? I mean imagine having 20 blogs that have fresh contents daily and since these 20 are your own blogs, you can pretty much do whatever you want with them - Perhaps even change the link text of the submission by others to point to you own site. (i wonder if this make sense - sound a little shrewd and perhaps unethical. Any thoughts, any one?

      A downside to AMA is that they do not allow wordpress blogs to receive contents from others as it violates the terms and conditions of wordpress (which i am pretty disappointed to know). Other than that, blogspot works fine and i am thinking that i better be careful not to create too many blogspots or it will become too obvious to the "authorities".
      1) I agree with you about the value of the system!
      2) It is not 'shrewd' and certainly unethcal to steal the links of others to point them at your own targets. I am certain that if you were found doing this (and it ain't hard to track) that you would be having to find a new place to build links.
      3) WordPress hosted blogs can not be easily used with this or any similar system. If you run WP on your hosting this is not a problem.

      If you remain a member of AMA I trust that you remember that it is a community project and that most communities do their best to enforce certain ethical minima in order to maintain the viability of the project and community as a whole.
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    • Profile picture of the author James Schramko
      Originally Posted by puti1 View Post

      Perhaps even change the link text of the submission by others to point to you own site. (i wonder if this make sense - sound a little shrewd and perhaps unethical. Any thoughts, any one?
      The terms are very clear. Unethical blog owners will be booted from the network.
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      • Profile picture of the author puti1
        Originally Posted by James Schramko View Post

        The terms are very clear. Unethical blog owners will be booted from the network.
        I did not read the terms and conditions. But i guess thats what i thought too. Else the integrity of the network will be at stake and this product and community will fall apart in no time.
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  • Profile picture of the author lissie
    Im blowen away with Article Marketing Automation. It solves the problem of distributing articles: on average my articles get posted to 3/4 sites/day and I have 3 anchored keyword links / article.
    But in additon I am developing a really good set of niche blogs with everyone else's content! The quality of the content is amazing: you get the option of seeing what % of an article is unique before you approve it and I find most are well over 50% unique - and very readable too
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  • Profile picture of the author Daniel Vaughan
    Go to Matt James' blog for a video on Article Marketing Automation...

    Article Marketing Automation Review
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  • Profile picture of the author puti1
    Is there a way to find out where your articles landed? I am using Google Alert but will welcome any other better tools that anyone is aware of.

    thanks
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    • Profile picture of the author Andrew Wilson
      Originally Posted by puti1 View Post

      Is there a way to find out where your articles landed? I am using Google Alert but will welcome any other better tools that anyone is aware of.

      thanks

      If using sites built on a blogging platform then pingbacks will mostly tell you where your articles go.
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  • Here's my two cents for what it's worth:

    I personally never like to pay for something I can get for free. I use article marketing regularly with a $37 product and two other resources that are free.

    The $37 product allows me to submit the articles automatically to the article sites. One free product is for keyword research and the second free product allows me to create multiple articles from one original article. It takes me about 30 minutes to create 5 or 6 articles this way.

    I get great results and don't pay anyone on a monthly basis.

    Hope it helps.

    The Crazy Internet Dude
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    • Profile picture of the author puti1
      Originally Posted by crazyinternetdude View Post

      Here's my two cents for what it's worth:

      I personally never like to pay for something I can get for free. I use article marketing regularly with a $37 product and two other resources that are free.

      The $37 product allows me to submit the articles automatically to the article sites. One free product is for keyword research and the second free product allows me to create multiple articles from one original article. It takes me about 30 minutes to create 5 or 6 articles this way.

      I get great results and don't pay anyone on a monthly basis.

      Hope it helps.

      The Crazy Internet Dude

      I will be keen to know your $37 product as well as your free keyword research and article spinning product. Can you share with us? If not, do you think you can PM me ? Appreciate it.

      cheers
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      • Profile picture of the author csm
        Can any of the AMA users please tell a little bit about how the spinning feature functions. How straightforward and/or simple is it? Anyone have a video on using the spinner?

        Susan
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        • Profile picture of the author Andrew Wilson
          Originally Posted by csm View Post

          Can any of the AMA users please tell a little bit about how the spinning feature functions. How straightforward and/or simple is it? Anyone have a video on using the spinner?

          Susan
          Sorry, no video but it IS easy to use - or complex if you need a complex structure.
          One thing I liked is that I can copy/paste the output of other spinners in and seconds have the text ready to roll in AMA.
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  • Profile picture of the author kkchoon1
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    I just sign up with AMA 2 days ago, and I find their service is very similar to traffic kahuna.

    There are 2 other similar services - Linkvana and ViperLinking, you can find more information on my blog post here: How To Build Massive Back Links With Tons Of Traffics In The Shortest Time? Ultimate iWealth

    Basically, I use these services to build back links, I don't expect much direct traffic from their blog, but whenever I have some articles on ezinearticles, I will write a "supporting" article to link to them and pushing my articles ranking on Google...!

    Still in the process of testing, will post more later.
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  • Profile picture of the author andrewsmith121
    I thought submitting articles using some software is not a good idea. It will be less cost effective. I mean submitting articles to some good articles sites manually is much batter
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    • Profile picture of the author askloz
      nah, it's fine, what is not good is submitting the same article or unique articles to hundreds of sites in one go. As kkchoon1, says, Article Post Robot is good, or Brad Callens Article Submitter Platinum is a good tool, you can submit articles out in intervals instead...

      I tend to use APR since I've got over 2000 article directories in it, and submit a unique article out to 30 of them a day, every few minutes or so.

      Originally Posted by andrewsmith121 View Post

      I thought submitting articles using some software is not a good idea. It will be less cost effective. I mean submitting articles to some good articles sites manually is much batter
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  • Profile picture of the author kkchoon1
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    I use article post robot, and really a big time saver.

    Depends on what is the purpose of your article, if I use BUM marketing, I will only submit my article to ezinearticle or squidoo.

    After my article is ranked well, I can distribute it to as many directories and website as possible to get exposure and back links!

    Compare to AMA, ArticlePostRobot doesn't offer scheduler, and this is the single best feature of AMA!
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  • Profile picture of the author shazzam
    Thanks y'all. This thread is useful
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  • Profile picture of the author James Schramko
    My testing continues to show how powerful this software is. I have moved more sites up by posting articles with videos in them. I love this service.

    My first articles have about 70 links each .
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    • Profile picture of the author raamanand
      It's a good service. However, it would've been great if they give you a report of where your articles are published. I asked them and they said they don't give this because of some 'security' reasons !!?? I don't understand.
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      • Profile picture of the author James Schramko
        Originally Posted by raamanand View Post

        It's a good service. However, it would've been great if they give you a report of where your articles are published. I asked them and they said they don't give this because of some 'security' reasons !!?? I don't understand.

        You don't need a report - set google alerts and put a special word or URL etc in the content. I know exactly where my articles are being published.
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    • Profile picture of the author wizlor
      Originally Posted by James Schramko View Post

      My testing continues to show how powerful this software is. I have moved more sites up by posting articles with videos in them. I love this service.

      My first articles have about 70 links each .
      Is there an estimation how many links you can get per month per article?
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  • Profile picture of the author James Schramko
    I am estimating 50 - 70 links per article per month.
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  • Profile picture of the author Andrew Wilson
    It'll depend upon the niche and categories. It will also depend upon the quality of the articles being sent out, albeit probably to a lesser degree because of the automation options of the system.
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    • Profile picture of the author wizlor
      If there is no limit on the articles that you can submit, it believe this system si really a good deal.
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  • Profile picture of the author Andrew Wilson
    There is no limit on the articles that you can submit but my guess is that I and others managing sites within the system would very rapidly curtail the actions of article spammers.
    In practice, I think that the 'best' approach to using a tool like AMA is to choose one's targets carefully and create well written content and then use AMA's rewriting tools to create multiple decent quality versions of the original good quality article.
    My first article submitted on the 21st September has now been syndicated to 96 different sites.
    In total I have written 5 articles since the 21st and have been published 378 times. I have been targeting just three web sites (albeit with more than 3 target pages) and I have very good multipage results in the SERPS for some of the terms I targetted on my main site, one that was not built until the 18th September.
    Each article was designed to be syndicated in a heavily rewritten form on each new site. This took a little while, but less than producing loads of articles. I did not have to 'gum up' the AMA system, each site hosting my content gets only one version of each article and, as far as I can see, most of my content is going to unique sites.
    So, in brief, one does not need to worry about submitting loads of articles - just about producing good quality content; my rejection rate across the network is just 8%.
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    • Profile picture of the author trevord92
      I'd agree with Andrew - take your time to spin the articles so that they're at least 100% re-written. I'm on both sides of the fence with blogs publishing articles and as a writer.

      On the posting side, I look to see what percentage has been re-written and I don't publish ones where the author hasn't changed anything (other blog owners will vary on their policy obviously).

      I've been writing about 3 or 4 articles most days and they get published regularly. I haven't checked how my promoted sites are doing in the search engine results (laziness on my part) apart from one phrase I checked the other day for a month-old site and it's showing at number 9 in Google for the phrase without quotes. It's low competition but it's a start!
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      • Profile picture of the author wizlor
        Just a quick question. Are you allow to post your articles in AMA as free members?

        If yes, is there any limitation
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  • Profile picture of the author jbgal
    Does anybody know how AMA compares to UAW (Unique Article Wizard)? I've been with UAW for a year now and have had phenomenal results but one can never have too many backlinks

    JB
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    • Profile picture of the author kevin campbelle
      Originally Posted by jbgal View Post

      Does anybody know how AMA compares to UAW (Unique Article Wizard)? I've been with UAW for a year now and have had phenomenal results but one can never have too many backlinks

      JB
      Hey JB,

      Is UAW still working properly? I was looking into this service a few weeks ago but it seemed that they updated to another version and they were having lots of problems. I think they went back to the old version but some members said that it just wasn't working like it used to do before.

      Kevin.
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      • Profile picture of the author jbgal
        Kevin,

        They did have a few problems while upgrading but it has slowly returned to normal and my VA doesn't bug me so much about it anymore

        JB

        Originally Posted by kevin campbelle View Post

        Hey JB,

        Is UAW still working properly? I was looking into this service a few weeks ago but it seemed that they updated to another version and they were having lots of problems. I think they went back to the old version but some members said that it just wasn't working like it used to do before.

        Kevin.
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      • Profile picture of the author Chuck Staff
        AMA absolutely ROCKS!

        Worth twice the $47 / month subscription.

        Takes a little while to get used to their unique system for creating unique articles but, it really works. (BTW, I don't use if for traffic - I use it for backlinks.) I put up my first two (2) articles on IM, each with three links (in the article - not the 'footer'/bio box) and three days later I had four of the top ten Google listings of 80,300,000 results for one of my KW phrases -- one for each of two of web sites and two for articles with links to my two sites embedded.

        Three months later I still have the top listings for a tough IM KW phrase.

        I have had similar results for other articles published since then (although the KW phrases were different so, there weren't as many pages returned.

        What I use it for is popping offline businesses to the top of Google by using geolocal / local KW phrases. In most cases, the SERPs on return 30,000 - 200,000 pages for these local phrases so ranking high is easy.

        Try it for a month and you'll be hooked but, be warned, learning their system is a little tedious at first.

        Chuck
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    • Profile picture of the author Emailrevealer
      How is this different from submityourartice.com? I currently use SYA and Isnare.
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      • Profile picture of the author James Schramko
        Originally Posted by Emailrevealer View Post

        How is this different from submityourartice.com? I currently use SYA and Isnare.
        I use both SYA and AMA.

        SYA is for directories and syndicated networks. They will submit to EZA and other article directories.

        AMA is for blogs and private networks but does not submit to EZA or directories etc...

        SYA has a monthly limit (8?)

        AMA is unlimited submissions

        They both have article spinning options built in.

        AMA has video embedding

        Both great services.


        They work well together.
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    • Profile picture of the author ztws
      I joined and submitted a few sites. No articles to post yet, but I'm hopeful.

      For a week after joining, you get to use the article service for free for that week. I've submitted one article and spun it a bit. So far it's been picked up by 7 sites.

      Just curious for the users, what is your rewrite percentage? Mine was 291% which I took to mean that I wrote an additional 2-3 versions for what I had already written. Sound right?
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      • Profile picture of the author csm
        Originally Posted by ztws View Post

        For a week after joining, you get to use the article service for free for that week. I've submitted one article and spun it a bit. So far it's been picked up by 7 sites.
        I signed up for the free access a week ago, and did not get this option to use the article posting service free for 7 days. How/where did you get this? I'm only able to add sites to receive content, or upgrade to the paid membership.

        Susan
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      • Profile picture of the author lissie
        Originally Posted by ztws View Post

        I joined and submitted a few sites. No articles to post yet, but I'm hopeful.

        For a week after joining, you get to use the article service for free for that week. I've submitted one article and spun it a bit. So far it's been picked up by 7 sites.

        Just curious for the users, what is your rewrite percentage? Mine was 291% which I took to mean that I wrote an additional 2-3 versions for what I had already written. Sound right?
        Yes it does. I dont approve any article going onto my blogs with less than 70% rewrite. The percentage is a bit rough and seems to be an overestimate compared to dupecop.com and other uniqueness checkers: they seem to count the entire sentence as re-written even though you could have just changed one word.

        There is a definiite pattern that duplcate content doesn't get indexed, spun articles do.

        I agree with the poster above who ssays submit one good article very well spun rather than multiple similar articles: if I get three very similar articles on the same topic I will often only publish one.

        The key for me is that you have contextural anchored links which are not restricted to a bio box at the bottom - and the blogs tend to be niche rather than general like most article directories are. As I reviewed in my sig - the results have significant for me
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    I am also interested in if this genuinely increases traffic substantially?
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  • Profile picture of the author Igor
    I do use an article submiter. It does help!!!
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  • Profile picture of the author webatomic
    Can you take articles you receive FROM AMA, spin them and submit to E-zine etc. with your own links, or is that considered unethical?
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    • Profile picture of the author Andrew Wilson
      Originally Posted by webatomic View Post

      Can you take articles you receive FROM AMA, spin them and submit to E-zine etc. with your own links, or is that considered unethical?
      Is theft ethical?
      Is plagiarism ethical?

      Just askin'.
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    • Profile picture of the author James Schramko
      Originally Posted by webatomic View Post

      Can you take articles you receive FROM AMA, spin them and submit to E-zine etc. with your own links, or is that considered unethical?
      Don't do that.

      Write your own articles.
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