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Someone explain the benefits of having sites on unique C class ip address
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I am getting some seo work done (mainstream) and they noticed that I already have some blogs. They asked if each blog was on its own unique c class ip in different ranges and i said, no. They told me that at the moment G see all my links as the same link to my money site from all my blogs - is this true? DO i need to have all seperate c class ip addresses for each site i build to benefit for seo? Thanks B
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IMO no need for it. Just a selling point for SEO work guys. Even if you change it now, google ain't going to forget. Google don't care about that, it's the content they care about.
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what CH said.
hosting companies use this to their advantage for selling point for newbies. no proof really of this. I could see if you are doing blackhat shady shit, and if they ban the ip, the rest of the sites will get canned. but if you are legit and not doing anything negative in googles eyes, i would not worry about buying "seo" hosting
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I tried very hard to prove that was true. I talked to the people at search engine watch tting to get a quote from them. I talked to people who work for Google and other search engines. I tried very to find some expert who would say it mattered. To my disappointment, of the real experts.said it doesn't matter a bit.
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if you want to do any link trading in the future, it gives you more attractive possible trades to offer if you have your stuff spread out on different ips
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In my experience the only time I find it useful is for when you're backlinking your backlinks using autoblogs.. Google has a thing against content farms which is what they would be considered to be since the content is pulled from various feeds.
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If going to that effort all your domain names better be bought under different names with different registrars.
Different C blocks for white hat, don't waste the time but do get different IPs from your host if you can. |
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this is a good idea as well, spread out your whois information and nameservers as well
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You summed it nicely,basically unless you plan to link from your own sites to your own sites then c classes are not needed.
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Spread you network out over different name servers, IP's, accounts. Do not keep all of your eggs in one basket, or too bunched together. I love convenience as much as anyone. However, bitter experience has shown that if you run a lot of sites you have to be mindful for potential attacks and cyber creepers. ![]() |
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setting up private nameservers through one host is easy enough
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the point was, if your network is to appear naturally completely internally unrelated, the nameservers and whois would be randomly all over the place, just like it would be if the sites were truly completely unrelated and run by different webmasters all over the place
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I do not see how 10 links from 10 sites on the same class c can have the same impact as 10 sites on 10 seperate class c's located in various places around the world.
seems the second "global" option would be the best. IMHO = see sig |
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