Calling UAW users for some tips

by LR
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Hi Everyone

Just thought I would ask for some tips from regular UAW users in order to get the most out of the service. I understand that there are mixed views on the service, so I don't really want to turn this thread into a rating about UAW (which has been done elsewhere).

More for people like me who are just starting out with the service and could maybe benefit from experienced users advice.

For example, what is the need for multiple author names? Does that increase your chance of being accepted to an article directory because of less chance of a author name double up? Couldn't I just search g with a name in "" till I find one with zero results. Not that hard with a middle initial added.

Sorry very newbie questions, but I have read warriors doing the above practices and obviously there is a reason for it. Just wanted to know why.

Thanks
LR
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  • Profile picture of the author ExRat
    Hi LR,

    For example, what is the need for multiple author names?
    Here are three -

    a) some people find marketers they like and reverse engineer their business in order to copy it/learn. Some of these marketers don't want them to do that. If they use the same author name the job is much easier to do using Google.

    b) some marketers are in multiple niches and 'play' the expert. Sometimes in 100s of niches. They want to brand themselves with pen names in these niches. If one of their niches really takes off, it doesn't look so good if it turns out they are an 'expert' in 100s of different things.

    c) some marketers want to do as much as possible to stop Google from analysing/getting wind of their activity
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    • Profile picture of the author LR
      OK, I see. I get those examples.

      I guess I was thinking only in terms of if I was the sole author of a website and put my name to it, wouldn't I want all my articles referring to my website to be written by me.

      Cheers, thanks
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