Brute Force Linking Authority Loophole versus Unique Article Wizard

by Daniel on November 8, 2009

in Brute Force Authority Linking Loophole

I’m doing a quick comparison of Unique Article Wizard (UAW) versus Brute Force Linking Authority Loophole (BFLAL) to help you understand once again my basis for recommended some services over others.

UAW Vs. BFLAL costs:

1- UAW – 67/month
2- BFLAL- $39.95 normal pricing

# of links per blurb/snippet/article/link run

1- UAW – You can put 3-4 backlinks with anchor in each article 4 is pushing it hundreds at minimum…

2- BFLAL- 4 backlinks per profile creation

# of link sources (places to get backlinks from)

1- UAW – THOUSANDS verifiable via pingbacks, Google alerts and trackbacks in some case (that’s my method for checking backlinks, that and SERPs)

2- BFLAL- 100

Page Rank Link Juice and Quality of sites

1- UAW – Anchor text links amidst/amongst content on themed pages, and on themed sites in most cases, or at very least in themed category.  Some of the directories and sites your articles appear on have decent page rank, some do not…

2- BFLAL – You get links from very high PageRank sites and the links do have anchor text behind them but are only on profile pages.

Note: I have a Twitter profile that is Page Rank 5, but only because it gets posted to constantly, with BFLAL you’re only posting to the profile once.

So let’s figure out if the difference in price between 67 for UAW and 39 for Brute force Linking Authority Loophole is worth it for you:

Note: The premise for this argument is that you and your time are worth $20.00/hour..

To get all 100 sites working with proper approved logins with the sites listed in BFLAL will take you at least an hour ($20.00 of your time), so in my opinion this service is costing you $39.95/month plus 20 dollars of your time = $59.95.

Going with the premise that you DID get all 100 sites working properly, you’ll get 4 links max from 100 sources = 400 links.

With one article from Unique Article Wizard you can easily get the same amount of backlinks, but it might take you an hour to write the article and get it published.

However, you can outsource the article creation for a UAW-formatted article for $15.00, which means this service would cost you $82.00 for the same amount of backlinks if not way,way more (I’m being conservative about the # of backlinks you’ll get from your UAW articles, as most UAW users know)

With Unique Article Wizard you can also rotate as many resource boxes as you want so you can obtain even more than 3-4 backlinks per article.

Plus with UAW, as I mentioned before, you’re usually getting backlinks from same-themed sites and directories and your articles are also usually in relevant categories, plus your text links and anchor text can be placed amidst CONTENT.

As the sales page for Brute Force Linking Authority Loophole states, it is indeed a myth that non-themed, non-relevant backlinks possess no value.

What is true however is that relevant same-themed sites with your anchor text backlinks amidst the content is a far better backlink, no matter what PageRank the site it is on has.

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Kyle January 4, 2011 at 4:22 pm

Hey Daniel,

sorry if I missed it, but did you, or are you going to ever do a review on Peter Drew’s Evo II software?

I would be curious to know your thoughts….I’ve used Evo II for 9-10 months, and Senuke for 3 months, in addition to a host of other link building programs you have recommended. The customer service is, errr bad for Evo II, but it program does seem to get results with repeated runs…

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Daniel McGonagle January 6, 2011 at 6:30 pm

Kyle, I’ve had trusted people use it for me and it pales by comparison to SE nuke, so I left it un-reviewed…. If it worked for you, then great, keep using it. I will probably review it for review’s sake at some point tohugh, just not sure when

Thanks,

Dan

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Baju Anak September 4, 2011 at 10:44 am

Hi, which one is better, linkvana or UAW in your opinion?

I’m considering one of them.

Thanks

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