Need help 3 way links or UAW

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Just like the title says, I am looking to automate some link building. So any of you out there, especially with experience with these services, please chime in with advice.

3 ways links will provide up to 250 links for up to 50 sites for $47 a month. They will come from non related sites. If I ever cancel the links are deactivated. But there is nothing for me to do except put in my URL and wait.

UAW requires that I either write or purchase articles. They spin and submit them giving me a web of articles on the internet. Some of these will be submitted to site in the same niche as me. (or at least the potential is there.) They are $67 a month and I think the links would have to remain even if I cancelled.
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    • Profile picture of the author jbpatlanta
      Originally Posted by MichaelParsons View Post

      have you checked out Paul and Angela's service?
      Thanks, I have looked into them and may actually use them too. Correct me if I am wrong but aren't they just profile links. I have been doing this own my own.

      What I am looking for a a system to bring in links from different sources not just Profile links.

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      • Profile picture of the author Perumom
        I've been very pleased with the results I get from UAW. Just note that UAW will take a little work on your part to spin your articles - it's not quite as simple as posting an article and they do all the work. That said, it's simple to use and gets results.

        Haven't used 3waylinks.
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        • Profile picture of the author jbpatlanta
          Originally Posted by Perumom View Post

          I've been very pleased with the results I get from UAW. Just note that UAW will take a little work on your part to spin your articles - it's not quite as simple as posting an article and they do all the work. That said, it's simple to use and gets results.

          Haven't used 3waylinks.
          I saw in the warrior for hire section there were people willing to write UAW spin ready articles.

          Just in case I don't have out of time
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    • Profile picture of the author Tom Ryan
      I've used both services, and I've gotten results from them. However, if I were to only be able to choose one, I'd go with UAW for the reasons you list.

      With UAW your articles can be submitted to niche & market related sites, and your articles will still be out there if you cancel.

      The nice thing about 3-way links is that it's completely hands off. But if you cancel those links are gone.
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    • Profile picture of the author jbpatlanta
      Originally Posted by George Tee View Post

      heard many bad reviews about 3 way backlinks from close friends. UAW is awesome choice.
      I've used both services, and I've gotten results from them. However, if I were to only be able to choose one, I'd go with UAW for the reasons you list.

      With UAW your articles can be submitted to niche & market related sites, and your articles will still be out there if you cancel.

      The nice thing about 3-way links is that it's completely hands off. But if you cancel those links are gone.
      This was the way I was leaning. So I guess now I just need to join and get some articles.
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      • Profile picture of the author Tom Ryan
        Originally Posted by jbpatlanta View Post

        This was the way I was leaning. So I guess now I just need to join and get some articles.
        One thing you could do, if you wanted to test out UAW before purchasing is go to the Warriors for Hire section. There are several individuals who offer UAW services, so you could test out a couple article submissions through uaw before you buy.
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        • Profile picture of the author jbpatlanta
          Originally Posted by TommyGee View Post

          One thing you could do, if you wanted to test out UAW before purchasing is go to the Warriors for Hire section. There are several individuals who offer UAW services, so you could test out a couple article submissions through uaw before you buy.
          Brilliant idea. I'll have to go find one that only does UAW and not a bunch of other stuff.

          Thanks.
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        • Profile picture of the author jan roos
          I've had many sites rank on page one with nothing else except 3waylinks.

          Granted these keywords weren't very competitive but still. I use both UAW and 3waylinks together nd it works great.

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          • Profile picture of the author jbpatlanta
            Originally Posted by jan roos View Post

            I've had many sites rank on page one with nothing else except 3waylinks.

            Granted these keywords weren't very competitive but still. I use both UAW and 3waylinks together nd it works great.

            Cheers
            I was thinking about using them together later. I was looking for which one to start with that would give the most bang for the buck.

            Jan,

            You are doing amazon sites. These are what I am setting up now. How does UAW work for these super small niche sites.

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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by jbpatlanta View Post

    3 ways links will provide up to 250 links for up to 50 sites for $47 a month. They will come from non related sites. If I ever cancel the links are deactivated.
    It speaks very highly of their marketing if they can find customers on that basis, I must say! Temporary, non-context-relevant links for $47 per month, just for as long as you pay?!

    Originally Posted by jbpatlanta View Post

    UAW requires that I either write or purchase articles. They spin and submit them giving me a web of articles on the internet. Some of these will be submitted to site in the same niche as me. (or at least the potential is there.) They are $67 a month and I think the links would have to remain even if I cancelled.
    To be honest I wouldn't be willing to use that, either: even the articles in allegedly high-PR sites will be on a pr-0 page, and for a variety of reasons, many of the "directories" to which you submit, in this way, won't still exist this time next year, as is the way with article directories. Still, it sounds a little less unattractive, overall, than the "service" mentioned above, doesn't it? Not my idea of article marketing, though, by any stretch of the imagination.

    Apologies, really, for such a negative-sounding post, but if I had to deal with choices like this, I honestly wouldn't still be an internet marketer.
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  • Hi, I can only give an advice for UAW, only because I didn't comprehended how 3 Way Links worked. I found it so difficult I had to ask a refund.
    This happened about 1 year ago.

    You will have all the instructions to read, but I'm not a good technical, so I left.
    But I'm not saying the system is not valuable, because I know Jonathan Leger and it's a big marketer.
    It's just difficult to comprehend for me!

    See you,
    Alessandro
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  • Profile picture of the author dt1968
    I'll put in my vote for UAW for the obvious reasons. I would never use a backlinking service that only offers temporary backlinks. I've had good success with UAW.
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  • Profile picture of the author enrikm
    I have actually read a lot about both, haven't tested 3 way links yet but did UAW.

    Overall, I believe most will recommend UAW with its raw power and sustainability. Been following Daniel's blog and he has good reviews on UAW here:

    Link Building Services - SEO Link building
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