Unique Article Wizard Case study #1- the product launch link wheel

May 25, 2010 by Daniel McGonagle
Filed under: Unique Article Wizard 

I decided to post a Unique Article Wizard case study live on this blog instead of going to the effort of making a PDF.

Object: to quickly and easily get 3-5 spots on page 1 for one particular term, and top 1-3 spots for long tail terms

Keywords being targeted: EZArticleLink, and EZArticleLink Review

Rankings during the pre-launch, launch, post-launch

  • Had 5 spots page one for term EZArticleLink
    6 spots for term EZArticleLink review

Current rankings for the (medium competition) term EZArticleLink:

Current rankings for the (medium competition) term EZArticleLink review:

EzarticleLink review

EzarticleLink review

Earnings:

This Month (25th of month) – $178.00

Last Month    - $178.5

Month Before Last – $161.5

Amount Paid To Date- $1848

NOTES:  At the time this was a very easy term to rank for, and as time progresses, some of the spokes of the link wheel will fade in rankings..unless you devote more links to them on a periodic, steady basis.

How Unique Article Wizard was used to achieve these rankings:

Day 1- registered the domain ezarticlelink.net and wrote a few posts on it, then waited for it to ge tindexed (1-2 days.

Day 2- Built a hub and a lens, wrote 1 article for each and published them.

Day 3-

  • wrote an article for EZineArticles which got rejected due to wording in article mentioning spinning of content.
  • Wrote part one of a 2-part review on another blog

Day 4 -

  • Main review site domain indexed, ranked bottom of page 1 for term ezarticlelink.
  • Edited hub and lens to link to the main domain.
    Edited blog post to point to main domain

Day 5- wrote 1st UAW article linking to all four entities (hub, lens, blog post, and main domain) using rotating anchor text urls in resource boxes of articles, and varying anchor text.

On the day the UAW submissions started hitting the ‘net…

Gathered up a list of urls sending pingbacks to my sites from my articles, did same thing with Google alerts for author names, too.

Waited a week, took big list of urls that linked to my sites and wrote a second UAW article, but this time there were more urls to be linked to from the resource boxes because I wanted to get links to my links.

I picked 12 urls to get links to and submitted article.  The UAW article itself has varying anchor text in the article body, and I also varied the position in which the hyperlinked anchor text appeared in these articles.

Also used random names for authors in order to increase uniqueness of the articles.

Prior to second article going “live”…

Owned about 3-4 spots on page 1, on average..for terms EZArticleLink and EZArticleLink review.

Then the launch came and more sites and people were working on this term (more competition) and some of the competing urls pushed the lens off page 1.

Moving forward, how to maintain the link velocity necessary for keeping up with competition….

For every article you write on a related subject matter, add in some rotating anchor text-ed resource boxes pointing links towards the higher-performing (better-ranked) entities.

NOTE: AS part of this case study, I purposefully pointed very few links towards the main review site domain url because I wanted to see just how competitive this term was, and to see how much juice got passed from the web 2.0 entities towards the domain.

Other notes: Hub pages seem to respond very well to links being sent to them, and the hub I built for this exercise seems to be outranking my blog posts and my review mini-site domain name.

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Comments

8 Comments on Unique Article Wizard Case study #1- the product launch link wheel

  1. Bill on Wed, 26th May 2010 2:58 pm
  2. Gonna take me a couple more reads to process this post, but you’ve got my attention. Interesting strategy.

  3. Daniel McGonagle on Wed, 26th May 2010 3:07 pm
  4. OK, no problem ask via comments area if you have any questions on this.

    NOTE: This was just a case study for a product launch and a link wheel, and 1/2 the sales made came from letting my subscribers know about it, not sure if I mentioned that in this post, and don’t want to mislead people.

    Main reason I posted this is my newsletter promised a case study but I didn’t put the PDF together so I just posted it here.

    Thanks for stopping by,

    Dan

  5. Celi on Wed, 26th May 2010 11:43 pm
  6. Now there is a terrific outline to follow! Thank you Dan. I have been reading and following a lot of your tips and I am really glad this is so clear here. I guess I better sign up for This newsletter Too!

  7. Raymond Selda on Fri, 28th May 2010 1:26 am
  8. Awesome UAW case study Daniel. Thanks for sharing. I plan to join UAW again but this time I’m going to sign up through your link. :-)

  9. Daniel McGonagle on Fri, 28th May 2010 12:38 pm
  10. Thanks for stopping by Celi,

    About the newsletter:

    It’s not a sell, sell sell newsletter just more of a how to make best use of UAW.

    It has tips on how to write and format your articles so they sell better, how to get more effective backlinks using UAW,

    This newsletter is for people who have UAW and need to use it better, or are not yet convinced of its value/worthiness. I do remember in my newbie days when 67/month was a lot of money and I also realize that there’s a lot of knowledge needed to truly understand how to make best use of even a great product/service, too.

    If you use UAW for backlinks, then you need to know for SURE that increased links that lead to increased rankings and traffic will INDEED increase you r profits, but if you’re “back-end” isn’t there if your sites aren’t going to make you money no matter how much traffic you get to them, or how many links, then the service wouldn’t do ANYONE any good.

    So my newsletter tries to cover some of those aspects as the apply specifically to using article marketing, articles syndication and Unique Article Wizard

    Thanks!

    Dan

  11. Daniel McGonagle on Fri, 28th May 2010 12:40 pm
  12. Hi Raymond thanks for stopping by and for the feedback.

    I will try to think up another case study, but it’s kind of hard to do because I use UAW so consistently every month that it affects pretty much all aspects of my business, but I will think of some new case study to do.

    Welcome back to UAW, hope this post and the newsletter serves you well,

    Dan

  13. Mick McCrory on Sat, 29th May 2010 12:06 pm
  14. Once again you over deliver Dan, I like your style and I learn so much from your posts. I have been in internet marketing for around 6 months, and I’ve gone through training & materials consistently about every single day.

    Your reviews and posts puts into perspective every thing I have learned, and takes it to another level my friend. I will definitely get UAW through your link. I have been using Automatic Article Submitter and I’m not sure it gets the kind of linkjuice as UAW. What do you think? Also I post articles to hubpages and it’s great, can you give me the link to follow your hubs, that would be awesome.

    Mick

  15. Daniel McGonagle on Sat, 29th May 2010 2:50 pm
  16. Hey (double) Mick, thanks for stopping by and for the feedback.

    AAS is a good tool for sure, but the article directories it posts to aren’t the best, but I do see some duplicate, or not altered-much articles get multiple listings in the SERPs, but never on page 1, usually these appear on page 2-5. Nevertheless, there’s still some value in that tool because it does provide a smattering of direct traffic. I found the tool a bit clunky to use and in my experience the tools that are one-time fees usually don’t do as good a job and these recurring fee services like UAW. Obviously I am biased towards UAW, I love the tool and use it every month.

    I only have a few hubs, here’s my hub profile url http://hubpages.com/profile/Daniel+McGonagle

    Let me know if you have any questions about using UAW effectively please.

    Thanks again,

    Dan

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