Unique Article Wizard Review | Unique Article Wizard Money Off!

by Joseph on April 26, 2010

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Unique Article Wizard review – not so much a review perhaps as a some ramblings about the software and the set up of UAW. I do only recommend products that I use myself and thus have been thoroughly tested for their value in an SEO campaign!

I’ve been using Unique Article Wizard now for over 2 years – on and off, when the desire is there. I do tend to find writing out 3 articles on exactly the same topic a bit of a bore actually. And this is a requirement of using UAW.

I think the need is for around 30% unique from each other – the articles that is, but its best to aim higher to avoid a footprint being found by Google. Footprints are penalized in that it will not help your site’s rankings. One way to avoid the hassle of having to write out the same article time and again is by getting a good article spinner. More on that in another post – I use a fantastic one! (The Best Spinner review - includes money off deal!).

Initially I found writing out the bio boxes really tricky too. Countless times when I made my submissions of the articles, I was caught out by having mistakes in the bio box text – in the make up of the hyper links. And it would often take me half an hour or more to figure out what was wrong. Now though I know exactly how to set up my links and my mistakes are kept to a minimum (human, after all!) – practice as they say makes perfect!

How much does UAW cost? Currently $67 a month (see special offer at bottom of this article).

Is the price justified? Hmmm… if you know how to use the processes – well then yes, for sure this price is justifiable. If you don’t fully comprehend backlinking techniques then nope, this cost is not justified for you simply because you will probably not be fortunate to improve your webpage rankings by using this product.

I will tell you what mistakes I have made in the past so you can avoid them…

1. Ouch! Pouring links out to a fairly new site in the hope that this will get it top 10 in Google. How many of us have done this before? Let me tell you a little story… I did this with one site just over a year ago. I wrote about 12 sets of articles and bombed the website with a mass of links via UAW. The keyword I was trying to rank for was – on a scale of 1 to 10 where 10 is very, very tough – about a 7 I think. My site (site webpage) bobbed in and out of the top 10 for a couple of months for this keyword. When it was top 10 (highest place it got to was 7) I was getting around 110 – 150 uniques a day. Now that’s pretty good actually – 9th spot was getting me 120 uniques, 7th spot perhaps just below 140 uniques.

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But the problem was that it was bobbing in and out of top 10 and when it bobbed out, even to 11th suddenly the traffic dropped massively! Considering this was my only site at time – well okay, I had about 3, but this was by far my most successful regarding the amount of traffic, I was totally dependent on this site doing the business, which is not good for your stress levels, let me assure you!

Now however, its sitting pretty at 6th and let me check my analytics for traffic levels… 150 approx uniques per day – sometimes over the 200 mark.

However, I tried this same technique with 2 other fairly hot keywords – got the web pages ranking 12th and 14th for a while, but then even though I was pouring out the articles, both web pages sunk down the rankings slowly but surely. Now what does this tell you about UAW?

2. Using your keywords wrongly. Huh? How can you use keywords wrongly? Say you decide to go all out for a single keyword to your site – pour all your energy into ranking for a single hot keyword. Makes sense, after all, right? Sure does, but the problem arises in that Google for one (I suspect Yahoo and Bing are quite happy with this philosophy – you CAN rank well by dowsing your prime web page with a heap of backlinks in short shrift!) can see precisely what is going on. One keyword being targetted. Now what would that tell you? So go for say 5 or 6 different keywords and do not target them all to the homepage. Spread out the link love to other pages, even if you just wish to rank for the single keyword with the single page. Trust me – this way will have a much better effect than if you were to smack bang wallop just a single keyword and/or just a single web page!

Now, there is another issue with Unique Article Wizard that once folks get using it they possibly begin to realize, or at least wonder about. And that is… not all links are equal. Some backlinks that you get via UAW are indeed truly good, there is no doubt about that. But some backlinks it would seem are not so good, thus it can affect your potential for ranking as this sort of thing can do harm rather than good. You do not want your own website to show as being affiliated in any way with somewhat dubious websites that are sending you backlinks.

So, you are asking yourself, even if you can drip feed your backlinks very slowly, which you can do in UAW – you can do 1 submission a day, or you can do 800 in a day – even if you do only 1 per day, you are not necessarily assured much better rankings than you have now, so what’s the point of this software?

Aha! Not everyone knows this but there is a way around this problem which I discuss on this post article marketing strategies.

So overall, would I recommend UAW as a tool for SEO?

No doubt about it! If used correctly it can be a massive booster to your campaign. Not to say you should use this alone, but its certainly a tool to use on a very regular basis, if you are careful with it anyhow!

You can have a look-see here for further info Unique Article Wizard

Anyone who takes UAW via my link/s above is entitled to a $16 re-imbursement month on month. All you have to do is email me your payment details at joseph@josepharchibald.com and I will send you the money to your Paypal account!

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Paul September 10, 2011 at 12:55 am

Hey i am going to but this soon and with this discount it sounds like a great bargain just a couple of questions though when is the money re-imbursed? is there any catches? is it as simple as signing up giving you my ref num for my purchase then get a $18 discount each month? if so great im in,

Paul
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Joseph September 10, 2011 at 2:12 am

Hey Paul. there are no catches. As soon as you send me over your Paypal receipt and Paypal ID., I will reimburse you the $18 – on a monthly basis, should you continue to use the product.
Thanks in advance!

Joseph

Paul September 10, 2011 at 3:01 pm

Great i cant see how any one would turn down such a offer! iv read about your 40day challenge so going to do the same but without blog blueprint for now but might end up buying it eventually if i need that extra push,,
Also none related question with social bookmarking how often should i do it to the outer layer ? and do i just do the blogs and web 2.0 properties or do i bookmark every article i submit UAW ?
hope thats makes sense
Paul
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Joseph September 10, 2011 at 11:53 pm

Hi Paul, you can backlink to the web 2.0s and article directory submissions as much as you want – the more the better, really, as long as the web 2.0 sticks and is not taken down. No need to try to bookmark every article you submit to in UAW – if you tried to do that, it would take too much of your time.

Regards
Joseph

Paul September 11, 2011 at 11:50 pm

Thanks for the info, with the web 2.0 im setting them up with respun content from my site so the web 2.0 has a bit more content so sticks longer,
Thats what i thought i read that some one was doing it for every article which i thought was too much of a waste of time even if you had va’s still too much time to waste,
How many articles can you submit per day with UAW?

Thanks
Paul
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Joseph September 12, 2011 at 12:30 am

There are ways and means Paul. When I first started with the Warriors 40 day challenge back at the beginning of May last year, I don’t believe there were any tools that would create Web 2.0s and then backlink to them on auto. Now there are though, so its much easier to do that to every Web 2.0, and can be either a lot, lot less time consuming, or a whole lot cheaper if you were outsourcing all of this work.

With UAW you can submit as many articles as you want – there’s no cap.

Regards
Joseph

Paul September 13, 2011 at 8:06 pm

Hey Joseph, just left this same message on spi but dont know were it went when i left it so i thought id ask you the same,

Iv just bought UAW today ( through you link email sent ) and have went through your process, im unsure of a couple of things be good if you could clarify for me,
How many web 2.0, blogs, and A-directorys do i need for each link wheel? iv set two linkwheels up today and it took quite a long time iv got 11 links in total mixed between the 3 is this enough or too little? also do i need to make a new account for every article i publish for a new site or could i use the same account ? and just make new blogs and web 2.0 for each site,

Also for bigger sites how do i target more pages with this method? what i have done is set the web 2.0 and blogs like my site with a few pages and hitting each page with UAW is this ok?

Also how often do i use UAW and is the any time scales i should do as i cant find anything like that, i mean day 1 do etc etc day 2 do etc etc and so on,

Thanks
Paul
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Harrison September 13, 2011 at 10:44 pm

Hi Joseph, I really can’t understand what do you mean with “create Web 2.0s and then backlink to them on auto”. Do you mean that UAW can do this for us?
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Joseph September 13, 2011 at 11:11 pm

Harrison, yes – that’s what I mean – use a tool to get the backlinks – UAW or Article Marketing Robot or something like that will do the job fairly well.

Joseph September 13, 2011 at 11:26 pm

Hi Paul, I rarely go over to Pat’s blog these days because it tends to be fairly time consuming so just as well you popped your question over here.

Thanks for the purchase of UAW – I’ve reimbursed you for that!

Let me clarify one thing – I know some of the so-called experts (and others besides) have mentioned that this system is a link wheel – well, it ain’t. A link wheel has more downsides to this system, so that’s a point worth noting.

I would keep building the links up Paul. What happened to one of my high end kwds recently makes me advise that if you build up those links a whole lot, given time, you will see a natural rise in Google rankings no matter how tough your kwd phrase is to rank. As the links mature, they gain a whole lot of extra weighting, and Google awards ranking points because of it.

With some accounts you can use the same, with others not. There is a danger with using the same account for a number of your projects – imagine you’ve built up some of them to have a number of pages, then suddenly they are gone. Thus its wise to spread the load a bit more, at least until you can tell which Web 2.0s are more “sticky”. Squidoo is a really good one to use cos it tends to be very sticky and lasts for years and years. Same as Wordpress.com I’ve found.

On bigger sites, it merely takes more work. Or, as you are doing, simply begin to target your inner pages on a slow drip feed using something like UAW.

There are no time scales with UAW – use it as you see fit. However, there is a limit to how much you can focus on one site with it (as there is with any single SEO type tool). Once you’ve submitted articles to all the sites in the UAW system, and tried to use as many categories as you can in order to spread the load out all the more, it makes little sense to keep going with UAW (on the same project) because you don’t get the same juice from it if you were to only submit a single article to a single site – hope that makes some sense. Basically – one of your articles should be submitted to each appropriate site within the UAW system and that’s it – job done.

Hope that serves to shed some more light Paul.

All the best!

Joseph

Paul September 14, 2011 at 12:25 am

Aww ok im still really new to this so just thought i was as everyone says it is and when your starting off as you can imagine you tend to follow crowds until you fly the nest,

Ok thats good to hear hopefully i can start to rank for some of my harder KW’s , im using a tool called link emperior aswell so getting a mixture of links to my sites and i am reverse engineering sites but only going after links with pr 5 and above,

The list of sites i have in my links using your 40 day method,
ezines
amazines
go articles
free libary
squidoo
hubpages
info barrel
wordpress
tumblr
livejournal
blogspot

I will certainly spread my links out then i dont see why spending that extra time building links would not be the better option, if i built a big site then it lost all rankings then it would be massive problem and a lot of time wasted so il make sure i spread them out good,

Thats what i was going to do start with my main two pages then build up the rest of the pages so i dont get too many links at once,

With the method you use do i submit one article on day one then get as many links from that and thats done for that project? is that right or can i respin the article and submit again? im still unsure? for example today i submitted a article to all sites relevant to my niche on UAW is that all i do ? or am i missing something? sorry for all the questions

Paul

Joseph September 14, 2011 at 7:10 am

Hi Paul,

here’s another example of using the 40 day challenge type of technique that I’ve only just realized today. A term that I began targeting some months ago using only that SEO technique and no other tools – I gave up on it and started to work on other stuff. Its got 27k global and local (to US) search volume each month, and is in a hotly contested niche. Today I find out its ranking 20th in Google, purely from the backlinking done months ago using the same methods that were used in the Warrior Forum 40 day challenge that I did in May last year. Who says these methods do not work? It may well have taken quite a long time to get to where it is, but I’m happy to wait because its been totally hands-off with no work involved in ranking this kwd term for months now.

I’m not familiar with Link Emperor – hope that goes well for you!

With UAW, in general, you can submit up to around 5 or 6 articles (article batches of 3 to be more precise – so that would be 15 to 18 articles in all) before job done. It depends on your niche and how many categories you can get within UAW, but I tended to find that 6 rounds was about all I could hope for, and any more than that would simply not be efficient use of time and energy. It may be less though, so do try to be aware of this Paul.

Regards
Joseph

Harrison October 1, 2011 at 3:09 am

Hi Joseph, should we keep building backlink for all the backlinks that we created manually such as web2.0, article directories, BMR and BB posts?
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Joseph October 1, 2011 at 3:35 am

Hey Harrison, I would not personally build backlinks to my BB posts because they are not so easy to find. But the other ones you mention here are worth building up a good number of backlinks to in order to pump up the link juice.

Joseph

Harrison October 1, 2011 at 3:39 am

I see. Are you mainly use UAW to generate those backlinks?

Joseph October 1, 2011 at 3:50 am

I have not used UAW for some time actually Harrison, but some of my joint venture partners use it for our work together. I have used Article Marketing Robot from tme to time as an alternative, but I find it a pain to use, so I either outsource this side of things, or get my jv partner to do it so I don’t have to ;-)

Harrison October 1, 2011 at 3:52 am

I see. Thanks for clarify that, Joseph. You are really helpful!

Beefy October 4, 2011 at 9:21 am

Hi Joseph!

I’m really enjoying reading your 40 day Challenge e-book (link came via SPI) and I have a question if you have time to answer…

My site is a little different as it’s not a mini niche site, but my own caricature website. Here I sell gift caricatures and am hired for weddings and parties etc. Things are going OK but I want to step things up a little, and rank better for my products and services.

I have written 16 unique articles in total, covering each area/product of my business, such as Christmas Gift Caricatures, Wedding Stationary Caricatures, Party Caricatures etc.

I have set up web 2.0 blogs for each of these via Blogger and Wordpress (the free hosted ones) like http://www.uniquegiftideacaricatures.blogspot.com/ (there is no content on this yet)

I am using the 16 articles as web copy on my site (with some adjustments) and was going to spin these for the web 2.0 blogs.

I am also submitting spun versions to article submission sites like EzineArticles, GoArticles, Amazines etc

Now, my question is, should these blogs and articles be backlinking to my main site, or should the blogs point to the articles, which in turn point to my main site?

I am really interested in using UAW to smack my anchor layer, I just need to be clear on linking out from my anchor layer first.

I will be sure to use your affiliate link for UAW.

I hope this makes sense and thanks for the awesome valuable content.

Warmest wishes

Mark

Joseph October 4, 2011 at 10:58 am

Hi Mark, or should that be Beefy? Real nice name to your blog!

I’m happy you are enjoying the ebook, even if Pat did get the lions share of the commission for your purchase ;-) Ah, the rich just get richer… Good ol’ Pat!

What a great niche to be able to work in! This could be real big business in times to come, if you are seeking out a national and international audience online!

Regards your question…

If you were going to go “insane” with your backlinking then for sure – you could backlink to your backlinks which backlink to your site – that would give extra extra ooomph! However, I would tend to just backlink to the web 2.0s and articles you have which point to your main site – you can smack them so hard that the next thing you know, Goog have upped their page rank from n/a to PR3 or PR4, which gives you a number of super strong and highly targeted backlinks to your site! I’ve been reading of recent that its not about the PageRank – that does not provide much juice. I tend to disagree on that matter – it is very much about the PageRank, certainly in Google it is, anyhow!

UAW is a good tool to use for this, and if you don’t mind tweaking and fixing a tool, Article Marketing Robot is also a very good tool for this purpose – its a one time fee of $97 as opposed to the monthly fee attached to UAW. Plus, its super powerful and is well suited to hitting an anchor layer of sites in this manner. You can do the same thing with Backlinks Genie, but that is a tad more expensive – $67 for the lower end version, and $137 for the hi end job. Backlinks Genie is easier to use than both the other tools here, or should I say – faster to set up, and easier to use than AMR, which is a bit too techie for my liking.

Hope that does not serve to confuse tho Mark. Its merely adding some other possibilities to what you are currently aware of.

Thanks again and hope things go real well for you in your endeavors!

Joseph

Beefy October 4, 2011 at 3:08 pm

Thanks Joseph!

I would prefer to have a one off purchase anyway (or at least a pay as you go option- don’t know why UAW can’t do this). Looks like Backlink Genie might be the best option (not techy myself either)

Thanks again for the advice, I’ll let you know how I get on!

Cheers

Beefy

Joseph October 4, 2011 at 3:29 pm

I think Beefy, that UAW see plenty of custom regardless they maintain the $67 a month payment scheme for use of service. Plus, their affiliate payouts are good, so no doubt they get a lot of affiliate support also. Not that this would sway my opinion about them one way or the other – their system has worked well for years, and continues to do now.

I’ve just started using Backlinks Genie again myself – I used it a good few months ago and was fairly comfortable with the results, but these days, I’ve got some domains that would really benefit a whole lot from this type of “boosting up anchor sites” backlinking work. Fact is, its a cheap alternative to either doing it all yourself (in terms of time input) or outsourcing it (in terms of value for money). And one final point I would like to make – Google have reached a new level of sensitivity in terms of webpages gaining rankings in their search. To use a system where the money site is sheltered from backlinking work to a good degree, is a very healthy system these days – more so now than when I carried out the 40 days challenge on Warrior Forum back in May of last year.

Best to you Beefy!

Joseph

KimP October 26, 2011 at 1:56 am

Hey Joseph,

Is this deal still available? This is unheard of!

Joseph October 26, 2011 at 2:57 am

Yeah Kim – this deal is still very much intact!

Regards
Joseph

KimP October 27, 2011 at 4:40 pm

Great, Joseph!

Hopefully I’ll be purchasing through your link on the 1st of Nov.!

Joseph October 27, 2011 at 9:32 pm

Cool, Kim! UAW still is a very handy tool to use, regardless many folks say otherwise – but then, many folks always have said that UAW is past its best. If that’s so, why do so many people still invest in it each month – it still works and works well!

Regards
Joseph

Chris Deoudes November 5, 2011 at 6:51 pm

Hi Joseph – just signed up via your affiliate link – can I email you my info for your monthly deal?

Chris Deoudes November 5, 2011 at 8:16 pm

The program is great! Thank you! sent you an email!

Joseph November 5, 2011 at 10:57 pm

Got your email Chris and will respond to you shortly – thanks for your sign up!

Jo

Chris Deoudes November 6, 2011 at 3:16 pm

Thanks Joseph – for you guys out there who are considering this program — it looks really good so far. It’s not hard to learn at all, Joseph spotted me the $18 less than 2 hours after I got UAW. If you don’t like it – there’s a 30 day money back guarantee.

Right now, I’m using AMR, Seo Blog Blueprint and now UAW. That’s only about $100 a month, and I have a bunch of niche sites in the top 15 within 4 weeks for some moderately competitive niches. So for so good, thanks again!

Joseph November 7, 2011 at 3:34 am

Good work Chris! Thanks for the feedback!

KimP November 8, 2011 at 4:50 am

Hey Joseph!

Wasn’t able to purchase last Tuesday, but I just made a purchase and sent you an email!

Thanks!

Joseph November 8, 2011 at 5:04 am

Hi Kim, received your email and will attend to that very shortly. Thank you kindly for using my affiliate link for your purchase! Have fun!

Joseph

KimP November 11, 2011 at 6:16 am

Thanks Joseph!

I second Chris in saying that for anyone else reading this, it took Joseph less than 45 mins. from the time I sent him my payment info. til the time the “refund” was sent to my PayPal!

Jump on this deal!

Joseph November 11, 2011 at 6:36 am

My pleasure Kim, and thank you very kindly for the feedback! Best wishes with UAW!

Joseph

Brendan from Gi Reviews January 6, 2012 at 2:59 am

Quick question Joe.

I have a site that has almost got about all that it can out of BMR. If I were going to use UAW to backlink my 2.0s and some of my BMR articles, does it matter what BMR articles get targeted? Because after they drop off the main page they are all PR n/a, right? Or would it make sense to backlink a post that is on a PR5 site?

Thanks again for everything Joe!

Joseph January 6, 2012 at 3:24 am

Matters not Brendan cos as you rightly say – all the BMR posts drop off to a PR of n/a regardless what they used to be. You could of course argue that they still get juice from the hi PR home page, and that probably does happen to a small extent, but it does not really enter the equation with regards to pumping juice to your own BMR posts.

Have fun sir! ;-)
Jo

Brendan from Gi Reviews January 6, 2012 at 1:05 pm

Nice. Some of the other comments on this thread were a bit old, but other than UAW, is there any other tool you’d recommend for backlinking to backlinks? I tried backlink genie, but it seemed just a bit too pricey for that top program. I was considering trying it in december when the top program was half off, but missed the deal.
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Joseph January 6, 2012 at 8:58 pm

There are quite a few tools in the market now that are similar in nature to Backlinks Genie, Brendan, but most of them are fairly pricey as far as I’m aware. I think something like Article Marketing Robot may be one of the better investments for this sorta thing. A bit labour-intensive, cos you have to spin your articles, then load them up on the fiddly old AMR platform, then change the bio box urls each batch of submissions so you are getting links to lots of your links. But its massively cheaper than is UAW!

Ah yeah, there’s that tool called backlinksbooster which has been mentioned on the blog here by some commentors which could be the ideal sorta tool. I’ve not personally used it so I can’t say one way or the other how effective it truly is. Prices vary from 9 bucks a month through to 39 a month and you get a 15 day free trial up front to try before you buy so that may well be worth giving a shot…

http://www.backlinkbooster.com/7000-How_it_Works.asp

Brendan from BJJ Gi Reviews January 6, 2012 at 9:31 pm

HMM… thanks for sharing both of those with me Joe. I’ll look into both AMR and Backlinks Booster and decide what to go with from here on out.

Joseph January 6, 2012 at 9:46 pm

If you decide on AMR, Brendan, I offer a discount on the current price of $99. BacklinksBooster – I’ve not reviewed so I’m afraid no discount on offer for that one.

Jo

Brendan from BJJ Gi Reviews January 6, 2012 at 10:02 pm

For sure Joe. I know you do the discount every month, but I haven’t been bothering you for the $12 a month for BMR because you easily provide of $120 a month worth of feedback on this site and answer all of my crazy e-mails.

I’ll read through all of your articles on AMR. Thanks again for all of your help!
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Joseph January 7, 2012 at 7:29 am

Wish everyone took that view regards the $12 rebate on BMR Brendan – I’d be a millionaire by now if they did ;-)

AMR is a power house of a tool – its just real cranky to use, hence I tend to outsource it to some place like fiverr.com these days, but if you intend on using it often or you want to have ultra control over your backinks then its far better to use it yourself than to trust it to fiverr gigs.

Stevewyman February 6, 2012 at 1:59 pm

Hi Jo

Hope your well in the lovely heat drinking a cold beer(larger stuff)

I appreciate you cash back offers Jo i think they make you stand out form the pack. Indeed I know people that are going to buy through you just because of this. One of my newer clients has even asked me to buy through you for his work ! ok he wants to keep his cost done but heck its still a good presales lead in.

Just wanted to get your uptodate thoughts on UAW.

Using it for pumping up BMR is clearly fine.

How do you feel about using it with just 1 submission (of 3) to new sites with the process spread over 30 days or so?

People like Spencer haws seems to still use it that way.

Do you feel its a good or bad idea? And what do you use currently as an alternative if you don’t.
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Joseph February 7, 2012 at 2:35 am

Hey Steve – the heat – as you know, having lived in Thailand for some time, the heat can be a real energy sap. There are obviously pluses to it being hot all the time, but there sure is some downsides too, huh?

That’s cool about your client asking you to use my affiliate link! Thanks for letting me know about that!

Although the UAW links tend not to offer much in the way of juice, its still a good way to mix up the early (and latter) backlinking to a site Steve, so I’m all for this – fire off some submissions to a new website.

Generally I start a site using BMR and only BMR since its very safe and submission rates are so easy to control. But no harm at all in mixing that up with some UAW submissions, particularly so in more competitive niches.

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