Article Marketing Automation (aka AMA) Questions

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I currently use UAW as my primary article submission tool and I absolutely love it but I'm looking for other services to add to my arsenal. AMA is my top choice but I have a few questions I'm hoping someone in here can answer...

Does AMA allow you to set the number of articles that gets submitted everyday or do the articles get submitted to every blog in their network at once?

How many blogs are in their network these days? Is is still around 2,000?

What is the quality of the blogs in the network? Are they comparable to UAW?

Thanks,

Travis
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    • Profile picture of the author mark@1to101
      I use UAW and Article Marketing Automation.

      I find UAW to be better than AMA but have stuck with AMA to extend the number of places I can distribute articles to.

      Mixed bag as far as the quality of the blogs in the network goes. Most of them aren't up to much in terms of PR from the results that have shown in backlink checkers.

      Depending on the niche topic, articles will get distributed to around 30-80 blogs. You can't set how many times your article gets sent out a day but they're pretty sensible about it and I would estimate that they send it out to 3-5 a day. You can however set the maximum amount of times it gets sent out if you want to.
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      • So just to confirm...your article isn't sent to 80 blogs over night, correct...it's spread out over time?

        I just noticed you can try their system for 30 days. I may just give it a shot and see how it goes.

        As for the recommendation for Matt's tool, I was looking into that as well but I read somewhere else (can't recall the site now) that it isn't as "powerful" as AMA. Everything I've read says UAW is the best with AMA second and MyArticleNetwork bringing up the rear.

        ***And of course Linkvana is in the mix as well but is way too expensive for my needs.***

        Travis

        Originally Posted by mark@1to101 View Post

        I use UAW and Article Marketing Automation.

        I find UAW to be better than AMA but have stuck with AMA to extend the number of places I can distribute articles to.

        Mixed bag as far as the quality of the blogs in the network goes. Most of them aren't up to much in terms of PR from the results that have shown in backlink checkers.

        Depending on the niche topic, articles will get distributed to around 30-80 blogs. You can't set how many times your article gets sent out a day but they're pretty sensible about it and I would estimate that they send it out to 3-5 a day. You can however set the maximum amount of times it gets sent out if you want to.
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        • Profile picture of the author diggy20
          Yes, your articles are spread out over time with AMA. I've actually used both UAW and AMA and I prefer AMA. I find it faster and easier to spin my articles using the AMA system so I end up using it more.

          Originally Posted by tvanslooten View Post

          So just to confirm...your article isn't sent to 80 blogs over night, correct...it's spread out over time?
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          • Profile picture of the author mark@1to101
            Originally Posted by tvanslooten View Post

            So just to confirm...your article isn't sent to 80 blogs over night, correct...it's spread out over time?

            I just noticed you can try their system for 30 days. I may just give it a shot and see how it goes.
            Correct. About 4 or 5 per day maximum seems to be the norm.
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