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Is Selling Links Still Safe? Was It Ever?

Before Google's Penguin update savaged turn the SEO world upside down, exchanging, buying and selling links was a common SEO strategy and revenue opportunity. While Penguin definitely put the brakes on a lot of link markets and exchanges, it didn't kill off the practice entirely. But a lot of SEOs are still gun shy about…

Google Affiliate Guidelines: Getting Back to SEO Basics

Whether they like it or not, everyone who does business on the Internet is captive to the whims of the only search engine that matters. Google. The massive Mountain View, California firm controls upwards of 66% of the Internet search market and around 44% of the online advertising market. Though Google will eventually face some…

CAP Community Member of the Month Spotlight: Michael.A

[caption id="attachment_30540" align="alignright" width="300" caption="Michael.A"][/caption] We are excited to spotlight CAP’s Community Member of the Month for December 2012… Congratulations Michael.A! Michaela26 been a member of the CAP Community since 2008, and he actively posts in the forums and provides great feedback to people in this threads. Overall, he's been a great member for many…

SEO Practices to Ditch in 2013

#1 - Link Removal Popular SEO wisdom these days is that time spent removing bad links might be better spent building good ones. The thought is that since good links are worth more long term, that's where the time/money should be spent. This might come as surprise to SEOs who thought that Google's Disavow Links…

November 2012 Google Algorithm Updates

[caption id="attachment_30344" align="alignright" width="265" caption="Happy 21st Update, Panda!"][/caption] Google algorithm updates keep life exciting for SEOs and webmasters and while it was pretty slow by Google standards, November 2012 was no exception. Between Panda update; page rank update; and an unexpected security mess, the big boys of search had something to mess up everyone's day.…

Google Webmaster Tools Security Gap Puts SEOs on Edge

The SEO world is on edge today with news of a serious security within the widely used Google Webmaster Tools (GWT) suite. A number of credible industry sources are confirming that former account users who were previously blocked or deleted from GWT accounts have been, once again, granted access. You don't need to be network…

Are Yahoo! & Facebook the Future of Search?

Facebook and Yahoo! may be working together on a partnership that could upend the balance of power in the search engine business. Unconfirmed sources are telling the UK-based Telegraph that the companies are working on a deal that could seriously boost both of their profiles, and revenues. As tantalizing as the deal may sounds (especially…

Is Quality Content the New SEO?

Is quality content a substitute for traditional SEO techniques? That's the point blogger Samantha Stanley made in a recent blog post on Sprout.com. Google's Panda and Penguin updates definitely represented a seismic shift in the company's attitude towards SEO as we know it; as does their new AuthorRank feature. These updates are part of Google's…

Does the Competitive Link Hack Really Work?

When it comes to competitive intelligence, a complete list of your competition's link profile is about as valuable as it gets. That's why SEOs are buzzing about a new Google Webmaster Tools hack that allows users to spy on their competitors links. According to a number of published reports on sites like SearchEngineLand.com, the competitive…

Google Faces FTC Ultimatum

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is stepping up pressure on Google to change their ways or face a big-time anti-trust complaint. According to a number of published reports, the two sides have been negotiating concessions from Google, but things aren't moving fast enough for the Feds. Most sources say that a formal anti-trust complaint from…