Looks like UAW just joined the crowd

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Just received this message a minute ago from UAW:

Due to recent events, we find new subscribers are flocking to UAW, too
many subscribers too quickly can negatively effect our service levels and
as a result we will be limiting new subscriber enrollment and assessing the
quality of each new subscriber before acceptance into UAW.

This will not affect current subscribers or renewing subscribers. It will
only effect NEW and RETURNING subscribers.

It is likely that we will be wait listing all NEW and RETURNING
subscribers in the very near future as we do not want our services levels
to be negatively impacted by our enthusiastic new subscribers seeking a
safe haven for real, authentic and unique article marketing.

Best Regards,

Jason Arnold
COO - Allegretto Publishing Ltd.


Honestly im not really surprised at UAW taking this route, im actually more surprised it even took this long. I'd hate to ditch the service right now, but this is EXACTLY what happened to BMR before sh*t hit the fan. Only question now is, is sh*t about to hit the fan AGAIN, or is this truly a precautionary measure?
#crowd #joined #uaw
  • Profile picture of the author tylerjaysen
    Ouch! Yeah I was wondering when that was going to happen. Might only have to do with their own network though. Shouldn't matter with their article submission service since that is separate. This in regard to the other big dog network that google shot down.
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    • Profile picture of the author dakar
      Originally Posted by tylerjaysen View Post

      Ouch! Yeah I was wondering when that was going to happen. Might only have to do with their own network though. Shouldn't matter with their article submission service since that is separate. This in regard to the other big dog network that google shot down.
      i was just starting to consider UAW for article submission.
      What else do they provide instead of the article submission?
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  • Profile picture of the author RevSEO
    The big G's making it tough for link providers these days...

    It's gonna drive a lot of linkbuilding underground, allowing those with deeper pockets AND connections to dominate the search engines.

    The big G wants to scare the little guys into doing everything the "right way", so that the NYT's, and other sites can't continue to rip apart how bad the SERPs are.

    This is a temporary solution to a larger problem that they have.
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  • Profile picture of the author savyeman
    I been saying all over the forum. You don't need to try to kill yourself building a lot of links...

    All you need is to post every day make sure your articles are 2000-3000 words long at least then somewhat keyword focus then you need to interlink within your site and with correct keyword anchor text...

    Stay away from blog networks, the only quality one is Traffic Kaboom.... But you should keep it simple..

    The way to get a lot of traffic is simple you need a lot of webpages on your site...

    A site with 1000 pages gets more traffic then a site with 10 pages... You get it... Just be sure to provide value people will come to your site they will comment facebook, tweet and google +

    Do what other seos are not doing? Do opposite of what the crowd is doing...
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