One thing that consistently keeps me on my toes is the new and sometimes startling uses people come up with for my software. Things I never even considered.
For example, one user of Achieve-IT! goal management software (http://www.smartgoalsoftware.com) uses the built in encryption and password protection to store credit card and other sensitive data along with his personal goals. He told me it saved him money on having to buy an additional encryption program. I love it!
But today, I discovered that an Article Uniqualizer (http://www.articleuniqualizer.com) user was submitting the same reworked article repeatedly to the same article directory. In other words, they submitted the same article (after uniqualizing) 11 times to one article site! I never considered this as an option for the software and it certainly wasn’t designed to keep submitting the same article to only 1 directory.
If you are one of the many Article Uniqualizer users, don’t do this! Always submit your uniqualized article 1 time to each directory in your list then start again with a new article on a different subject. That’s another reason why I recommend SEO Elite – it won’t let you make this mistake.
I wrote Article Uniqualizer because I read where many authors manually change 40-60% of each article every time they submit to a new article directory. The reason they do it is because Google and other search engines penalize duplicate content. Can you imagine the amount of time it takes to rewrite an article 500 times to submit to 500 article sites? That could take days!
Article Uniqualizer does away with this hassle. You simply edit your article only 3 times – then it rewrites it with one button push. What pops out is a different article for each article directory. One article to one site, go to the next site, lather rinse repeat.
It is designed to get your articles indexed into the search engines – which increase site traffic, linkbacks and pagerank…period. Article Uniqualizer is not an article generator. It’s not for submitting the same content repeatedly to the same site.
Here’s an example… Lets say I used it for my blog. Can you imagine coming back here every day to read the same article after it’s been uniqualized 11 times? No, after the second or third day you’d get annoyed. My RSS feed would look something like this:
- Monday: 3 Tips for making your diet work
- Tuesday: 3 great strategies for dieting
- Wednesday: 3 Methods that guarantee dieting success
- Thursday: Your success with dieting depends on implementing these 3 tips
- Friday: Have you discovered these 3 powerful tips for dieting?
- and so on…
It’s the same with each article site. Article Uniqualizer was designed to cut down on spam not increase it. If you an author at Ezinearticles, you want to have new and fresh content, not the same article posted 5, 10, or 100 times. If you have valuable content, people will follow you. Readers will subscribe to your threads and send you valuable traffic. Besides posting the same rewritten article will get you banned – whether you manually do it or use Article Uniqualizer to do it.
So what’s the point of my software?
To demonstrate how search engines eliminate your article from results, do a search for an article I wrote titled “Abe Lincoln’s Productivity Secret”. I submitted that article to over 550 different article directories. Now look at page 5 of the search results…You’ll see
In order to show you the most relevant results, we have omitted some entries very similar to the 41 already displayed.
If you like, you can repeat the search with the omitted results included.
So only a handful of article directories count toward my page rank, link backs and ultimately my traffic!
Article Uniqualizer makes every submission count by making each article unique without changing your meaning or words.
Again, since it’s not an article generator, there is nothing “black hat” or spammy about using it – as long as you use it the way it was designed. In fact it cuts down on spam because it uses the author’s own wording and approval. The quality of the content is never jeopardized.
If you don’t yet have Article Uniqualizer, here’s the url:
http://www.articleuniqualizer.com