Is Multiple IPs for Blog Network Necessary?

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  • Danny Deepwood
    Confirmed User
    • Nov 2012
    • 103

    #1

    Is Multiple IPs for Blog Network Necessary?

    With Panda 2.0 out what is the consensus on the IPs for a blog network? I read class C block IPs are dangerous in post Panda 2.0 era as Google knows this trick.

    Google can tell when your IPs come from the same host?

    So you must have different hosts preferably in different countries and 3 to 5 IPs per host?

    I read that its even dangerous to have all your domains at the same registrar?

    What is the 2013 way to set up a blog network? I have read contradicting comments on this but no clear facts.

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  • jimmycastor
    So Fucking Banned
    • Jul 2006
    • 342

    #2
    can only answer second question:

    google has api access to namecheap if your using webmaster tools, so yes having domains beeing
    on big gs blacklist and having them registered at namecheap may hurt your other domains too..
    also i noticed myself sometimes beeing punished and every domain whatever niche on the same subnet as well even without interlinking..im sure they crosscheck registrar data i noticed its good to allways register every domain under a new name..

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    • Nasty
      Confirmed User
      • Aug 2002
      • 1575

      #3
      Originally posted by jimmycastor
      can only answer second question:

      google has api access to namecheap if your using webmaster tools, so yes having domains beeing
      on big gs blacklist and having them registered at namecheap may hurt your other domains too..
      also i noticed myself sometimes beeing punished and every domain whatever niche on the same subnet as well even without interlinking..im sure they crosscheck registrar data i noticed its good to allways register every domain under a new name..
      Not getting what you mean here, thought namecheap was an enom reseller and google had its own registrar. Why would namecheap hurt domains and why would google need an api to namecheap if it had its own registrar?

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      • Socks
        Confirmed User
        • May 2002
        • 8475

        #4
        On my blogs I link to all my blogs using rel=me to tell spiders that I own all the sites.

        Why try.

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        • Arnox
          Confirmed User
          • Sep 2009
          • 2169

          #5
          No, it isn't necessary.

          If your sites are good, Google won't care that you have multiple ones.
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          • Danny Deepwood
            Confirmed User
            • Nov 2012
            • 103

            #6
            What about blogs that are targeting mostly similar key words and promoting the same programs? Google says that it is going after anything spammy.

            Also what the story on backlinks and linking blogs together?

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            • pamon
              Confirmed User
              • Dec 2007
              • 3113

              #7
              agree, as long as its legit and not spammy, why trick google?
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              • facialfreak
                Confirmed User
                • Feb 2005
                • 3018

                #8
                Your IP does not factor into a well built site that obeys the rules ...

                I have several blogs - all sharing the same IP block, and many even the same IPs ... and I have several very decent SERPs ...

                Google spells it out in black and white what they want to see, and what constitutes a good site that will please TPTB ....

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                • DamianJ
                  Too lazy to set a custom title
                  • Jul 2006
                  • 15808

                  #9
                  People that sell "SEO Hosting" will tell you that you do, yet they never ever ever publish any white papers or evidence that what they are selling is anything more than Snake Oil.

                  Go figure.

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                  • jimmycastor
                    So Fucking Banned
                    • Jul 2006
                    • 342

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Nasty
                    Not getting what you mean here, thought namecheap was an enom reseller and google had its own registrar. Why would namecheap hurt domains and why would google need an api to namecheap if it had its own registrar?
                    >use google webmaster tools, add new domain, you get the possibilty to go approve
                    your domains with namecheap api via google instead of uploading an html file

                    >so if once you allowed google to access google your namecheap account they have your infos and other domains too ..easy as that..

                    of course you shouldnt do that but i made the mistake once just out of curiosity

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                    • sandman!
                      Icq: 14420613
                      • Mar 2001
                      • 15431

                      #11
                      as long as your not doing blackhat stuff it does not matter.
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                      • Babaganoosh
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                        • Nov 2001
                        • 15841

                        #12
                        Originally posted by DamianJ
                        People that sell "SEO Hosting" will tell you that you do, yet they never ever ever publish any white papers or evidence that what they are selling is anything more than Snake Oil.

                        Go figure.
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                        • Danny Deepwood
                          Confirmed User
                          • Nov 2012
                          • 103

                          #13
                          Well if you watch the videos put out by Matt Cutts Google's Webspam Team manager they are going after anything spammy. Penguin 2.0 has affected a bunch of stuff but backlinks seem to be paramount. Linking blogs together could give you a penalty. I agree that not doing anything to trick google is key but what I'm seeing is people are not realizing that some subtle things like backlinks or simply a pageload of affiliate links can get you into trouble and its just beginning with updates happening slowly every few weeks. So I'm not sure some of the posts are going to be relevant now or 2014 as these changes keep rolling out.





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                          • Jel
                            Confirmed User
                            • Feb 2007
                            • 6904

                            #14
                            "why would you have 20 domains?" sums up google's attitude to a T. This video is the first thing he has ever said that is truthful - which most likely means it doesn't matter a bit, after all.

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                            • Jel
                              Confirmed User
                              • Feb 2007
                              • 6904

                              #15
                              I meant to ask this before, but I'm really curious on how MP's blog network does these days, with all that interlinking. Anyone know if they got hit, or are you around MP to tell us (if you want of course)?

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