The Difference Between AMR and UAW?

by Goath
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Hi all,

What's the differencec between Article Marketing Robot and Unique Article Wizard?

They talk about "article directories".. Do they mean their own personal blog systems? Or just article directories AMR also can target?
#amr #difference #uaw
  • Profile picture of the author GGpaul
    I don't know but I feel like UAW is a waste of damn $$. It posts to all PR 0. I've used it and haven't seen results for over a month. I just got BMR, and I've seen rankings boost like crazy.
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    • Originally Posted by GGpaul View Post

      I don't know but I feel like UAW is a waste of damn $$. It posts to all PR 0. I've used it and haven't seen results for over a month. I just got BMR, and I've seen rankings boost like crazy.
      You took the words right out of my mouth. I also used Article Marketing Robot and although it does what it says, the links don't really give you much juice.
      Most of them never get indexed by Google, which means they don't count.

      I would rather write 1 short 150 word post a day and submit it to BMR, which gives me 30 high PR links a month which ALL get indexed and give me a massive boost.
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      • Profile picture of the author hadden123
        It is mostly used for submit the different article and blogs to hundreds of websites, blog networks and article directories.
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        • Profile picture of the author nik0
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          Many people use it just to have a link from a different source and blast it with xrumer or scrapebox to give it some juice / get it indexed.

          Personally I think that the biggest reasons for not getting links indexed is cause of bad spun content.
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  • Profile picture of the author madhuamitha
    I don't think still now AMR works. Google monthly once changing their SERP algorithm. As per the updated Google Panda, duplicate content websites won't get top rankings.
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    • Profile picture of the author cooler1
      Originally Posted by madhuamitha View Post

      I don't think still now AMR works. Google monthly once changing their SERP algorithm. As per the updated Google Panda, duplicate content websites won't get top rankings.
      But to get backlinks indexed the article doesn't need to be ranked high in the SERPs does it? It just needs to get indexed.
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      • Profile picture of the author mosthost
        Originally Posted by cooler1 View Post

        But to get backlinks indexed the article doesn't need to be ranked high in the SERPs does it? It just needs to get indexed.
        Correct, and 'cached.'
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      • Profile picture of the author monere
        Originally Posted by cooler1 View Post

        But to get backlinks indexed the article doesn't need to be ranked high in the SERPs does it? It just needs to get indexed.
        I am not sure about I will tell you now because I am not an expert at SEO and I didn't test these things myself, but I've heard lately that CRAWLING is what makes the link counts, not indexing.

        In other words, if you want 10 backlinks to your site you will need to have those 10 baclinks crawled by the search engine spiders (meaning, the spiders/bots/crawlers/etc need to visit those links FIRST in order for them to count them as backlinks). Now, crawling a link doesn't necessarily mean that Google will indexed it too. The big G (and any other search engine) reserves the right to include in their indexes whatever they want or don't want to (obviously)

        I've also heard that indexed links are more valuable (which is why probably everyone is crazy about getting their backlinks indexed), but like I mentioned earlier this is what I've read/heard only on various IM/SEO forums and so, I didn't test them personally to see if they're right or not.

        But to me it makes sense that in order for a link to be counted it first needs to be crawled so I incline to believe in this assumption until I stop being lazy and test things out personally

        Hope it helps a little
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  • Profile picture of the author GGpaul
    Honestly, just be consistent. Just do different types of backlinks but make sure they're top quality. The best one is contextual backlinks in my opinion. If you want some kind of software then BMR is at its best.
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  • Profile picture of the author Charan
    These two tools work very well to build back links but they are used differently.
    AMR: One can be downloaded and used straight from your desktop.
    UAW: It's make use of an interface on a website.
    The both provide a very use full services. But according to me UAW is the best one.

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  • Profile picture of the author SeoKnightsInc
    AMR is much much much better then UAW. UAW is a web service that submit your articles whereas AMR is a tool. I had a very terrible time with UAW. Wont recommend you that.
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