So today, I bought 5 domains after researching some “low hanging fruit” keywords. I used micro niche finder to help me find some reasonably searched keywords (3000 – 9000 searches per month), low competition (1000 – 20000 phrase match competitors) and a reasonable CPC associated with it (> $1).. The great thing about micro niche finder is the SOC column which immediately tells you whether you can rank highly for a good keyword phrase.. Priceless! :)

The domains I bought were all .com’s and had the keyword phrase within it. If i couldn’t get the exact keyword as a .com I just added a word to it.

I then created a wordpress blog with 10 posts and made the first post a static post and also my home page. The home page was optimised for the main keyword phrase. All other posts were articles based on related keywords and subthemes of the main keyword phrase. The WP theme is very basic and simple and has just 1 category. All on page SEO is good (titles, keywords, META stuff, permalinks etc..)

I then created an article and 2 rewrites which I then fired up UAW and entered these articles into it’s interface. The whole Unique Article Wizard system was very intuitive to use and I submitted them within 10 minutes and the articles took me just over an hour to write and rewrite. They were put into the pending review queue and they say it should get approved within the day. i also set the UAW interface to submit to 50 sites a day.

So far so good.. I found UAW very easy to use and I didn’t even look at the tutorials as the contextual help and wizard were very clear. I will now repeat this whole process for my other 4 low hanging fruit domains and report any news as and when it happens! Watch this space…

8 Responses to “The Unique Article Wizard Challenge #2”

  • Rip:

    Over the last two months I’ve submitted about 20-25 UAW articles, with each article pointing to a different site. Each article included 3 rewrites, and each one of those rewrites included 3 versions of every sentence. So, we are talking an almost limitless number of unique articles here.

    Each article was submitted to at least 500 directories, at about 30 articles per day.

    After 2 months, I have seen less than 10 backlinks in Yahoo Site Explorer. I don’t know if I’ve done something wrong or what, but it has not looked very promising.

  • admin:

    Have you seen any direct traffic from your submissions and any improvement in indexing?

  • Rip:

    No direct traffic nor indexing improvement. They are all new domains though (2 months old).

    And when I say less than 10 backlinks, I mean less than 10 backlinks combined in total, across all the domains.

    Anyway, I am looking forward to seeing how your test turns out. I have also heard about other people doing well with UAW, so it may still be useful in some respect.

  • kim chi:

    Hey Rip,

    I’ve been using the UAW for a little over a month now in one of my “diet” niches and have gotten about 60 back links to one of my sites. Another site has gotten around 90 from UAW articles. Maybe it’s the niche that you’re in?

    Also questions for Steve, aren’t you afraid that 50 article submissions a day for new sites is kind of “spammy”?

  • David:

    It will be very interesting to see what kind of results you achieve? On the point of search volume can you just clarify… (3000 – 9000 searches per month) Would that be Broad, Phrase or Exact match?

  • admin:

    They will be exact matches.

  • admin:

    Kim, I don’t think 50 article submissions a day looks spammy. Whether it is to many links to fast is a different matter. I think it is probably about right and will not get penalised but the proof will be in the pudding.

  • Rip:

    Hey kim chi,

    Thanks for the reply. Did you spin your articles at all?

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