Monday, June 1, 2009

Racing to the Top with UniqueArticleWizard

By Winson Yeung

There are a lot of folks out there looking to make a buck off the Internet. Many times it's through multiple websites they own and the articles they submit to search engines and web directories in hopes of attracting traffic to those sites. Most fail at it, of course. But there might be a new way of winning this game by racing to the top with UniqueArticleWizard and the services it promises to deliver.

Tell us more, swami. Right up front, the website itself is designed to get you to subscribe to the service it offers for a monthly fee. That's okay, as long as some value in return for the fee is given. From what can be seen of it, it appears to do that. The thing it doesn't do, though, is just create exact-same articles in some sort of spinning scheme.

Go round-and-round. Doing an article spin is the process of taking one article and through the use of synonym substitution, create hundreds of articles that look different, but say the same thing every time. This is an old practice on the Internet, and is designed to confuse or fool search engines into thinking each article is unique, and not a duplicate. Duplication quickly gets you penalized by search engines and web directories. Some consider spinning dishonest and even a form of plagiarism, in certain circumstances.

Promises, Promises. The service itself is administered and owned by a Dr. Noel Swanson. He promises that the Article Wizard site will do the entire search engine and web directory registration process for you, once you've set up your account (there's a monthly fee). Normally, a site owner has to go to each and every entity and do it manually, but the UniqueArticleWriter system seeks to take that chore off your hands.

What's in it? All of these things are included in the monthly fee you pay to UAW. It also takes any article you submit to UniqueArticleWizard, scans it for content, and then starts submitting unique variations of it to all those directories and search engines. If it does what it says it can, you should see an improvement in search engine ranking for your sites within a short amount of time.

Site owner, sell yourself. There are a number of useful tools behind the registration wall, including an article tracking and management system that helps you keep everything straight, among other helpful actions provided. Perhaps the most interesting thing it does is teach you how to use different names for different articles and sites, so that you can quickly gain "expert" status under whichever pseudonym and site it is that you're seeking to promote.

Looks like there's a lot. The UAW website says it offers a lot in return for that monthly fee, which, truth be told, isn't all that much IF you get back your investment in the income generated from all your sites from using its services. So far, it doesn't appear to be some sort of "get back nothing in return" scam. And the site doesn't use the hard sell tactics other sites out on the Web are notorious for, either.

Nobody beats the wizard. Most of us don't have nearly as much time as would be needed to manage all the activities that can be done by going all the way with UniqueArticleWizard and using its capabilities intelligently and with purpose. Most of us are also a bit uncomfortable with trying to fool people through the use of spun articles. After all, we genuinely want to provide something of value, don't we?

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