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Got Web Host Offers First Month Free On All Virtual Hosting Packages
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Got Web Host Offers First Month Free On All Virtual Hosting Packages For Immediate Release Wheatfield, IN July 6, 2005 Got Web Host is now offering the first month free on both basic virtual hosting and SEO virtual hosting packages effective immediately and running until July 13, 2005. Additionally, the setup fees will be waived on all virtual hosting plans until July 13, 2005. While the one free hour of SEO consultation will still be provided on the SEO virtual hosting packages, it will not be provided until your first paid month. This offer may not be combined with any other specials or discounts. In an effort to provide web hosting for everyone's needs, Got Web Host is now providing virtual hosting plans for as little as $10 a month, with multi-tiered, and dual datacenter options available. Got Web Host provides SEO web hosting plans for companies concerned with Google's host crowding penalties associated with search engine optimization. Got Web Host now offers Multiple Class C IP's to their users. Many companies specializing in SEO have requested or search for hosting that provides this type of service, we bring it to you with many different packages. Some of Got Web Host hosting plans provide the following features: - New SEO Starter web hosting plan with 2 datacenters, 2 nameservers, 2 Class C IP's. - Virtual web hosting plans ranging up to 15 IPs, 15 individual Class C IP's and multiple or private nameservers. Multiple data centers are available. - Dedicated server plans with up to 50 IPs, with up to 10 individual Class C Subnets and multiple private nameservers. - Customized packages with up to 33 Class C subnets are available upon request. - Streaming dedicated hosting plans with either BTN or multi-tier one lines. For additional information please go to http://www.gotwebhost.com, email [email protected] or call Toll Free: 888.467.8532 About Got Web Host: Got Web Host has been hosting websites since 2002. As times change, hosting needs change as well, to which we strive to bring the best hosting solutions to meet these changes. Multiple Class C IP's are difficult, if not impossible to find with most hosting companies. Many simply can not provide multiple dedicated IP's. Got Web Host now offers Multiple Class C IP's to their users. Many companies specializing in SEO have requested or search for hosting plans that provides this type of service, we bring it to you with many different packages. Contact: Lloyd Brown, Director of Business Development Email: [email protected] ICQ: #16075497 ### |
good deal. I still need to get setup with you guys. I hope this new project launches soon to take advantage of that deal.
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awsome stuff baddog :thumbsup
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We always come up with a way to make things happen :thumbsup |
What's the difference between 10 "Multiple Class C IPs" and 10 dedicated IPs..?
Class C is just like 192.0.0.x right? |
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it has nothing to do with whether the server is dedicated or virtual Your IP's are broken up by aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd Multiple Class C's would be (for example): aaa.bbb.121.ddd aaa.bbb.122.ddd aaa.bbb.123.ddd aaa.bbb.124.ddd aaa.bbb.125.ddd That would be a Virtual 5C package |
bumpity bump
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www.sultryserver.com ALWAYS FREE
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About private nameservers.. if you then whois my domains it will show ns.privatenameserver.net.
And what if you whois the nameserver (privatenameserver.net) domain? Will it then still show ns.privatenameserver.net? How much a month for such thing? |
For SEO purposes isn't is sufficient just to be on seperate IPs?
aaa.bbb.ccc.123 aaa.bbb.ccc.124 aaa.bbb.ccc.125 What is the benefit of being on seperate C-blocks? Thanks. |
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I can't wait to post in one of your threads . . . by the way, have you looked at the rules regarding sig size lately? |
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I don't think you are being fair to the dirty whores out there. They have much more class. But, thank you. |
Dedicated 50C Make your own private nameservers.
? 40 GB HD ? 50 IP's - 10 subnets ? PHP, MySQL ? 200GB BW <--------<-------< YOU SHOULD GET 1000 at least at this price!!!!! $249.00/Month |
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Why aren't you answering this thread? http://www.gofuckyourself.com/showthread.php?t=488964 |
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C-blocks indicate the host you are using: # Class A - supports 16 million hosts on each of 126 networks # Class B - supports 65,000 hosts on each of 16,000 networks # Class C - supports 254 hosts on each of 2 million networks So, if you can get individual A or B blocks, that is cool, but harder to achieve. The benefits: Google has stated: * Near-Duplicate Content Filter = If multiple search results contain identical titles and snippets, then only one of the documents is returned. * Host Crowding = If multiple results come from the same Web host, then only the first two are returned Now, you will find some people that will say, "well, that only applies if the filter is on." They are correct, however, the filter on is the default setting, and I challenge you to figure out how to turn it off. I tried, and gave up after 15 or 20 minutes. I highly doubt any surfer is going to go thru the effort, primarily because, why bother? They don't care. The filter only will happen if the sites are going for the same terms. But your links between your sites will be more valuable if on seperate C's. If on the same it doesn't hurt you (unless going for the same terms). But it doesn't help you, Google will see that almost as the same site, like an internal link instead of external. So, the question is how do I get around this host crowding filter? You have two options. You can put each domain on a different host, meaning you will have multiple control panels, multiple bills and billing cycles, multiple personalities to deal with . . . kind of a PITA. Or, you can use Got Web Host. We can give you multiple Class C IP's, with multiple nameservers. We also offer free SEO consultations with our dedicated and virtual SEO plans. |
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maybe because I haven't seen it until now? |
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I am not sure that I am understanding your question, but if you use your own nameserver and whois it, it will show your ns1.privatenameserver.net. |
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My sig was changed cause I don't know how to read the rules on this page http://www.gofuckyourself.com/gfy_faqs.html You can contact me about getting on as an advertiser - eric AT adult.com |
oh yes, im so horrified; ill have to change my stupid text links. it's as easy as typing crusty old lady.
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Done and done :321GFY |
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Thanks dawg! :winkwink: |
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I love a challenge :1orglaugh |
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You're welcome. Hope it answered your question sufficiently. |
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