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Looking for quality SEO Hosters
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I'm looking for quality SEO hosters. Please post your contact information and how many Class C you could provide. ICQ: 12-93-93 |
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Siggy Wiggy
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don't waste your money.
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hit up http://www.mojohost.com/ They got you covered.
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Has anyone, *ever* provided a white paper or case study proving that this whole thing works?
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It works if you know how to use it, its not for your everdays' site. |
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SEO for hire (including the infamous multiple C class myth) is perhaps the largest internet swindle ... SEO for hire is to the WWW what THe SeX PiStOLs were to the music industry in the late 70s ... They could not play "music" to save their lives ... but still managed to swindle the music industry out of more than 11 million pounds!! (a king's ransom back in those days) I am shocked that after 8+ years the multiple C class myth is still going very strong ... especially when Jill Whelan, Danny Sulivan, and Mutt Cutts have all very publicly debunked the myth ... |
I own several number one keywords and 2-3 word keyword phrases -- in the consumer electronics arena -- and most of my blogs are all on the same IP block ... many on the same IP .... and ALL inter-link to themselves and each other extensively. There is no mistaking that they are all my sites. I play by googles guidelines, and I get lots of google love.
Some people just really like doing things the hard way I guess .... :Oh crap |
99.999% of "seo hosts" are designed to separate newbies from their money. The internet does not work off of "class c's"
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so true. |
SEO Hosting is the biggest crock of shit.
Google doesn't care about you being on the same IP. So called SEO Hosting is a myth generated by people who either have no fucking clue or want to make money selling snake oil to people who thing they will get some magical benefit. |
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Prove to me , please, how being on different class C IP's will help any site group. I'm pretty sure you cant. However prove me wrong. |
try webair shared hosting. the end.
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Play by Google's rules, and you do not have to spend your time trying to hide from them. |
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Cyberwurx
I use them. Awesome customer service. You can read more about it here: http://www.virgins19.com/webmasters/ |
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Google has signaled, with Panda and other initiatives, that crap content doesn't belong in the index or is heavily penalized. Anyone heavily linking sites is as moronic as the people who buy and sell so called SEO hosting. I have no sympathy for morons who buy and sell SEO hosting on multiple class C's. It's a scam and should be called out for the sham that it is. |
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It comes down to this, if you do not know how to use them, they are probably of no use to you. I don't fault you for it. |
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As to the rest of the thread.. I have a bridge for sale - it'll help with your SEO about the same as an "SEO" host. :2 cents: |
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Do you have any evidence that the service you provide delivers tangible benefits ? If so what is it ? If you're unwilling to explain why this service is worthwhile then my original point is proven. |
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Please explain how having sites on multiple IP addresses can benefit anyone from an SEO point of view. |
If your going to have 5 sites on the same IP that interlink : no biggie. The links won't be as valuable as coming from a site thats on another IP, thats it.
Have 100+ sites on the same IP and interlink them? You may get slapped or the links will count for nothing because everything is coming from your own network. Have 100 sites on different C class IPs, hidden reg info, etc etc and it will seem like all the cross linking is natural and carry more weight. If you don't believe or understand the concept, thats fine. But SEO hosting are for those that build huge networks of sites in order to promote themselves and/or sell links. |
Search engines care about how relevant you are. Period. Maybe a couple years ago I would say put everything seperate but it doesnt hurt at all having your stuff relatively closely knit to each other. Relevance is what is important.
there are many benefits from having stuff separated but it has nothing to do with c-classes themselves or even a-classes for that matter. Those benefits are dependent on your business model. if that was the case then all free blog services would have peoples sites listed page 10+ on serps. Now if you are doing something blackhat or suspicious.. then yeah separate classes are needed so you don't lose everything at once but then you have to ask yourself different questions... |
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I sale cheap GooglePriorityID's.
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Interesting thread. I spread out my IP's over many classes. Do you really think there is no benefit to this? I pay additional to have this
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I fly the banner in my sig because I actually quite like the host and find they are a good service for people looking to use their type of service. Like I said, believe in it or not, thats your choice. |
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Interesting discussion on this subject found here:
http://www.google.com/support/forum/...0c961d51&hl=en |
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Better to pick random hosts by yourself and buy VPS and reseller accounts. |
Talk with Baddog. And Brad Mitchell.
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Everyone's methods are different but for myself, I have a 100+ blogs spread across only 3 IPs and have them all linked together and get lots of good Google rankings...every time there was a Panda update my blog SE traffic would skyrocket along with PR.
Maybe SEO hosting works, maybe it doesn't...but if you put effort into your websites and create quality content that surfers will love, google will love you as well no matter the amount of IPs you're using. |
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DamagedX: Google actually has webmaster guidelines freely available that will tell you EXACTLY what they will tolerate - or even embrace. There is no guesswork involved at all. If your links are highly relevant, and make proper use of inline anchor text, as to not be overly intrusive to the site, linking to other articles you have written is actually encouraged, and will help to increase your SERPs. |
I have used this same analogy several times here and elsewhere, so for the benefit of new viewers, I will again repeat it.
If you’re going to the bank to cash a check, there’s nothing wrong with driving your own car. If you’re going to the bank to rob it, on the other hand, driving your own car is going to make it ridiculously easy for the police to find you. However, even if you steal a car before robbing the bank, the odds of you actually getting away with the crime aren’t exactly favorable. There are just too many ways to get caught and eliminating the most obvious, be it your car -or IP addresses - is of minimal help to you. The solution? Don’t rob the bank, and the convenience of using your own car will never become an issue. :thumbsup |
get links from high pr authority sites and get your site pushed around social media. the end.
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