Best submission practices for using Unique Article Wizard

September 3, 2009 by Daniel McGonagle · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Article Writing Tips 

Even though I am a big fan of Unique Article Wizard, I disagree with some of their recommendations for article submission rates and best practices….

UAW (Unique Article Wizard) used to recommend a daily submission rate of 50 submissions/day and I’ve always thought that was a bit much.

After all, too many links in too short a time leads to over linking and could make all those links get discredited either temporarily or permanently.

Recent UAW dialed down their recommended submission rate to 30/day and I still think this is too  much.  My recommendation?: 10 submissions/day.

Here’s how you want to look at this:

  • 10 submissions a day may equal = 5-7 acceptances and publishings (syndication of that particular article)
  • Of those 5-7 “re-pubs” (re-publications) you might get 5-7 indexed articles but depending on the number of articles the hosting site is publishing daily, you might get close to 5 out of 7 articles syndicated indexed.
  • So, according to these numbers… even at the bare minimum 10 submissions/day you’re still likely to get 5 links a day to your sites, and that’s a bit much for a new site.

And this is why you want to link to 3 different urls per article, to soften the backlinks acquisition by sending the backlinks to different urls and even different sites.

With unique article wizard you can link to ezinearticles’ articles, squidoo and hubs and free wordpress sites, twitter accounts etc…. so it’s a powerful service if you use it correctly.

Unique Article Wizard is so powerful that you’re almost forced to spread the link love and link juice around to your 3d party virtual real estate (lens, hubs, EZAs etc…)…

But the upside to the dangerousness of Unique Article Wizard’s power is that it almost forces you to get links to your outer rings of sites and does this automatically for you.

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Using the UAW WordPress plugin to create Adsense sites

September 1, 2009 by Daniel McGonagle · 6 Comments
Filed under: Unique Article Wizard Plugin 

Here are some tips for using the Unique Article Wizard WordPress plugin for creating Adsense sites.

Actually this is general advice for create content sites with wordpress and the uaw plugin but when it ocmes to Adsense you want to be very choosy about what content goes on your sites.

You should create a mix of general and targeted site categories so the articles you receive (which are based upon your categories and category slugs) are going where you want them to go and you’re getting the kind of ocntent you need.

With targeted categories you might luck out and get exactly the type of content you can auto-approve knowing that it’s relevant

With more general categories you can target related industry terms that will help build overall authority of site.

Should you auto-approve all new unique article wizard content articles?

I used to say no to this but now I say yes, here’s why:

You should set your sites to auto-approve new articles so you get to be one of the first sites that publish this article.  Now, even though Unique Article Wizard says their articles are unique, all you have to do is Google one of the article titles to see that there are many duplicate articles out there, verbatim… so when it comes to duplicate content publishing it helps if yours is the first site to publish that indexed content.

That’s why you want to auto-approve all articles received using the unique article wizard plugin for wordpress.

What should you do if you want to continue auto-approving articles but you really don’t like the content you’re getting from a certain author (like shmucks writing about gifting programs for instance)?

Simple, you edit their user account privileges from author/contributor to subscriber under USERS tab on left side of your dashboard in wordpress.

Changing a user’s status to subscriber means they can’t publish content on your site automatically even if you have your unique article wizard plugin for wordpress set to auto approve articles.

Over time, you can make your content even more targeted by changing user privileges for authors who continue posting irrelevant content.

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