Which service for me - FTS VS UAW VS 1waylinks VS AWA

by chini
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Ok im looking to purchase one of these service to add to my link building arsenal. There are soo many out there, and thought it would be best to consult my fellow warriors before committing to one of theses services.

I was getting tired of writing tons of articles and submitting them to ezine, goarticles, etc all the time, so i thought why not make the process of link building more automated.

My current portfolio of sites are in micro niches, which hardly any competition both on and off page. So the links to the sites don't need much link juice to beat competitors. All i need is links which can be quickly built, so my sites can quickly get indexed by the search engines.

So far i have encounted these services, most of them are $47 per month, and UAW is $67
Free Traffic System $47
Unique article wizard $67
1waylinks $7, $47
Article marketing automation $47

Which program should i consider joining considering my goals.
#1waylinks #awa #fts #service #uaw
  • Profile picture of the author Jeff S
    I can only comment on UAW as that's the one I've been using for the past several months and will continue to use. It gets content indexed, and submitted out as frequently as you want. I did some tests pushing links to a blog post, and I was getting pingbacks every day that UAW was submitting so I know it's working.
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    • Profile picture of the author bluelambda
      I use UAW and I'm quite happy with it. However most of your posts will be on low PR blogs and I mainly use it for increasing my link diversity and to supplement higher PR links.

      I still think it's valuable to submit original non-spun articles for ezinearticles and web 2.0 sites like hubpages due to their editorial process.

      One thing though, especially for the low PR sites for UAW, your links might take some time to get indexed.

      Overall, quite a happy customer. Been using UAW for several months now. I believe AMA is a similar service but have never used it. Not sure about the rest, are they article distribution services too?
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