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Do my 50 blogs have to be spread over 50 class c ip's?
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Do my 50 blogs have to be spread over 50 class c ip's?
for what? .... explain your question.
By the way, 99% chances are that answer would be NO,they don't have to be spread over different IPs.Comment
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hmmm. I never know about type ip's. time for me to do research.
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What kind of question is that?
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Many people will argue each side of this argument to the death, but I believe people fail to miss the key points.
Yes, you should ideally have 50 separate class C IPs if your blog network consists of RSS fed blogs, or essentially blogs with duplicate content. The separate class C's help prevent their banning due to duplication of content within the search engines.
No, you do not need 50 separate class C IPs if your blog network consists of blogs that feature unique content. It is also best to have separate domains, different niches, etc. This will help ensure that the search engines view each site independently.
In addition, how you link the sites is key as well. It is best to employ ABC or ABCD linking when using the same IPs to help keep individuality of the sites.
I'm sure many people will come and say this is BS, blah blah blah, but you should ultimately try different configurations and track the results to find what works best for you and your sites.Comment
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Thanks. I hand write the posts to all my blogs and I don't use RSS feeds so....Many people will argue each side of this argument to the death, but I believe people fail to miss the key points.
Yes, you should ideally have 50 separate class C IPs if your blog network consists of RSS fed blogs, or essentially blogs with duplicate content. The separate class C's help prevent their banning due to duplication of content within the search engines.
No, you do not need 50 separate class C IPs if your blog network consists of blogs that feature unique content. It is also best to have separate domains, different niches, etc. This will help ensure that the search engines view each site independently.
In addition, how you link the sites is key as well. It is best to employ ABC or ABCD linking when using the same IPs to help keep individuality of the sites.
I'm sure many people will come and say this is BS, blah blah blah, but you should ultimately try different configurations and track the results to find what works best for you and your sites.NYCComment
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No they don't.
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It is always a good idea to spread them across different IP's espescially if you wanna create a income from link selling.
75 blogs with pr on 50 diff. IP's is not bad to sell links of.
for internal linking it is also a huge advantage all in all. I would say put them on different IP's to begin with. Never heard about anyone regretting that, but heard of the opposite many timesICQ# 143561781Comment
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lol, you totally underestimate the search engines, the search enginges check if each domain is registered to the same person/company + they unscramble the whoisguard data, not to mention that they come to your home at night when you're fast asleep and take fingerprints in case you register a domain under a false name, then compare that data to the fingerprints in their database [which is larger than the FBI, CIA, MI5, MI6, MOSAD, and FSB (the artists formally known as KGB) databases combined], so nope, you can run but you can't hide
btw they have satellites too - just for watching webmasters 24/7, in order to bring down cost they report any meth lab they spot to the FBI for $9999.99
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Whatever that's such bullshit.... anybody who's anybody knows they don't use fingerprints anymore! It's all about retinal scans now!lol, you totally underestimate the search engines, the search enginges check if each domain is registered to the same person/company + they unscramble the whoisguard data, not to mention that they come to your home at night when you're fast asleep and take fingerprints in case you register a domain under a false name, then compare that data to the fingerprints in their database [which is larger than the FBI, CIA, MI5, MI6, MOSAD, and FSB (the artists formally known as KGB) databases combined], so nope, you can run but you can't hide
btw they have satellites too - just for watching webmasters 24/7, in order to bring down cost they report any meth lab they spot to the FBI for $9999.99
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thank you everyone for you insight (and sarcasm)....life is often hard for a blog/seo newbster such as myself but i shall remain diligent...
an extra BIG thanks to the kind folks who took the time to hit me on icq to bless me with some tips....
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