I am a virgin SEO... anyone know if they penalize if they see a hosting or DNS IP from an operation like this?
Do SE's penalize sites hosted by SEO-optimized operations like gotwebhost.com?
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penalize an SEO-optimized operation?
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Not if Google, for instance, is trying to attack black hatters.
It seems reasonable that they could identify hosting operations that are built for Black Hat SEO and penalize sites that host with these companies.Comment
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do they penalize gotwebs clients ? not that i noticed in any way. Could they potentially ? Yes . Could they potentially for any host ? Yes.hatisblack at yahoo.comComment
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you are absolutely right. Unless you own your own IP-range, and your own servers, you can never be 100% sure. And good luck getting your own range of IP's if your only want to run websites on them, it is almost impossible to get without a good reason. And thank good for that.Comment
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Thanks, Smokey... So if you were just starting an SEO effort now, would you host with an operation like gotwebhost.com or with a bunch of here-and-there hosting accounts with different providers?
The attraction of going with the gotwebhot.com thing is that a whole load of the sites can sit on a single server. And then I can run them off common global data, and dynamically update pages based on this inter-site database.
If I use separate here-and-there hosting, I have to send at least some of this data (in one way or another) to the individual accounts, and do some of the processing beforehand. That's a whole different format and software model.
Again, I am just starting out in this, so if there's something that I'm overlooking please point it out.Comment
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ummm... just how would a hosting operation be built for "black hat seo"?
ANY hosting company can set you up with blocks of IPs in different C blocks. I know that because I've had it done.
I really think you're overthinking this unnecessarily. Google is more likely to catch you with your interlinking than with your hosting.Comment
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you are absolutely right. Unless you own your own IP-range, and your own servers, you can never be 100% sure. And good luck getting your own range of IP's if your only want to run websites on them, it is almost impossible to get without a good reason. And thank good for that.
Just for the record, we do not ever share IP's. Any IP we assign our customers are theirs, and no one else's.
This goes for dedicated, VPS or virtual plans.
As far as the comment that you must have your own servers, if you are trying to imply that you will be penalized for having a virtual server, you are completely off base.Comment
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bump for goos answers...We are responsible for your hosting ... Enjoy in your life.
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This is one of the advantages of GotWebHost, another would be that rather than have to deal with 10 different bills, contacts, etc, you have it all at one place. Plus, our customer service would be pretty tough to top.Thanks, Smokey... So if you were just starting an SEO effort now, would you host with an operation like gotwebhost.com or with a bunch of here-and-there hosting accounts with different providers?
The attraction of going with the gotwebhot.com thing is that a whole load of the sites can sit on a single server. And then I can run them off common global data, and dynamically update pages based on this inter-site database.
If I use separate here-and-there hosting, I have to send at least some of this data (in one way or another) to the individual accounts, and do some of the processing beforehand. That's a whole different format and software model.
Again, I am just starting out in this, so if there's something that I'm overlooking please point it out.
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a lot of hosting companies are just "resellers"....even some of the ones people post day in and day out on GFY
hell, I know one hosting company in particular that posts about how they have a rock solid datacenter, when in fact all their boxes are sitting on another huge adult hosts racks....Comment
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ebus doesn't know anything about our operationa lot of hosting companies are just "resellers"....even some of the ones people post day in and day out on GFY
hell, I know one hosting company in particular that posts about how they have a rock solid datacenter, when in fact all their boxes are sitting on another huge adult hosts racks....Comment
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I find it quite funny that the terms black hat and white hat (and even grey hat) were originally taken from this very comic strip from Mad magazine.
on another note, who can decipher that morse-like code on the bottom...Comment
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I would do both.. Gotwebhost saves you the trouble of having 5 virtual accounts on diff hosts , but that doesnt mean you need to toss away those other virtual accounts , just means you can now add 5 more into your loop.
Most se's including google evaluate your neighbourhood. so all were doing here is making that neighbourhood seem learger.
If you have 5 sep domains on 5 sep hosts your going to be better off than 5 sep ip ranges on gotwebhost but if you have 5 domain on 3 hosts your going to be better off with gotwebhost. Either way its a valuable thing to have at your disposal it saves costs and timehatisblack at yahoo.comComment
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that was one of the few comic books i would read
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I was replying to Smokey's comment about wanting to be 100% safe. And you can not assign a IP to anyone. If you have a IP range, you can let one of your customers use it exclusively, but you can not give it to them.Just for the record, we do not ever share IP's. Any IP we assign our customers are theirs, and no one else's.
This goes for dedicated, VPS or virtual plans.
As far as the comment that you must have your own servers, if you are trying to imply that you will be penalized for having a virtual server, you are completely off base.Comment
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huh? I thought the whole concept was from the old western movies where the good guy always wore a white hat and the bad guy work a black one.Comment
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O.k. there is not so bright answers in here.
Simply put: If you try to trick the search engines by spreading your sites around multiple i.p.'s for the sake of boosting your ranking you can be penalized. But if your content is original for each site then you will most likly be fine.
Also keep in mind you don't have to pay more for this either, since you won't be penalized no matter of you have a reasonable amount of sites less then 200 with original content.
In fact the key is the content as far as not getting penalize.
Also keep in mind if they flag your site and check your network to see that you are using a SEO host to trick them YES you can get banned.
Moral of the story trying to trick Google is not worth the risk, your better off just focusing on original content and design. I know people who have got banned it sucks and all the major players that have high ranks and I know allot don't try to cheat.
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