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bbc3826 05-04-2006 06:33 PM

SEO experts: question about domains and IPs
 
I have a question for the SEO experts out here.

I would very much appreciate the help. I am getting into the SEO biz and I know it's a very long and difficult process, but I'm up for it and before anybody says don't do it or anything like that - I have been in the online biz for a long time so I do know some SE things but obviously not enough.

I have 50 domains that I am planning to use for this project. Some are older than others, ranging from 1-5 years, but they are all currently parked domains.

My question is what the best way to go about 50 domains. Such as amount of hosts? IP's? DNS ? servers? and anything else that may be helpful.

Once again I appreciate any tips I can get :thumbsup

Young 05-04-2006 06:33 PM

baddog in 5....4.....3.....2.....

chaze 05-04-2006 06:37 PM

Just split them up with no more then 15-20 domains per host and you won't be penalized for sure. We have over 100 sites all cross linked on our servers and all are pr4 and over.

Remember though cross linking is only effective if each page as their own independent link trades.

bbc3826 05-04-2006 06:39 PM

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Originally Posted by chaze
Just split them up with no more then 15-20 domains per host and you won't be penalized for sure. We have over 100 sites all cross linked on our servers and all are pr4 and over.

Remember though cross linking is only effective if each page as their own independent link trades.

yea another guy told me to do max 20 domains per host but what about the IP's ? he told me 3-4 domains per IP ?

and does google check the whois of the domains? or that doesn't matter?

skinnay 05-04-2006 06:41 PM

and dont target the same keywords on different sites on the same host

bbc3826 05-04-2006 06:42 PM

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Originally Posted by skinnay
and dont target the same keywords on different sites on the same host

what if by accident it happens but at a minimal amount? I mean I wouldn't be able to remember every single keyword I try to target you know heh?

Juilan 05-04-2006 07:40 PM

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Originally Posted by bbc3826
and does google check the whois of the domains? or that doesn't matter?

It's in the patent but don't think it's been implemented yet.:2 cents:

dissipate 05-04-2006 07:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Young
baddog in 5....4.....3.....2.....

Damn... no reply from him yet... he must be eating dinner

baddog 05-04-2006 07:50 PM

busy day . . . If you have multiple sites of a similar theme, you need multiple Class C's. You can either get hosting from multiple providers and deal with the associated headaches of multiple bills, multiple control panels and multiple support contacts, or you can use GotWebHost.

When I say of similar theme I do not mean the same template or color. I mean if you have 50 sites that deal with car parts: ie: one for wheels, one for stereos, one for seats, etc, they are of similar theme.

If one site is cars, one is fruits, one is bicycles then you are okay and can even share the IP's among them.

Cross-linking should always be done with care.

vod 05-04-2006 08:54 PM

I would say to read this article and make sure to use as many different hosts and most importantly different C-classs IP's for each domain if you can.

http://adultchamber.com/members/arti...roachtoSEO.htm

good luck and increase your pagerank for TOP inclusion in google...

bbc3826 05-04-2006 11:46 PM

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Originally Posted by vod
I would say to read this article and make sure to use as many different hosts and most importantly different C-classs IP's for each domain if you can.

good luck and increase your pagerank for TOP inclusion in google...

thanks! helpful article

bbc3826 05-04-2006 11:49 PM

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Originally Posted by baddog
busy day . . . If you have multiple sites of a similar theme, you need multiple Class C's. You can either get hosting from multiple providers and deal with the associated headaches of multiple bills, multiple control panels and multiple support contacts, or you can use GotWebHost.

When I say of similar theme I do not mean the same template or color. I mean if you have 50 sites that deal with car parts: ie: one for wheels, one for stereos, one for seats, etc, they are of similar theme.

If one site is cars, one is fruits, one is bicycles then you are okay and can even share the IP's among them.

Cross-linking should always be done with care.

I was planning to have about 3 domains per theme so would that mean I need 3 Class C's for those 3 domains? and if so could I use the same Class C for a different theme? and if so could I use it for as many different theme's as I want?

2HousePlague 05-04-2006 11:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Juilan
It's in the patent but don't think it's been implemented yet.:2 cents:

:winkwink:
http://www.bustedtees.com/bt/images/...allery-472.jpg




2hp

baddog 05-04-2006 11:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bbc3826
I was planning to have about 3 domains per theme so would that mean I need 3 Class C's for those 3 domains? and if so could I use the same Class C for a different theme? and if so could I use it for as many different theme's as I want?


yes . . . I think (if I understand your question).

bbc3826 05-05-2006 12:30 AM

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Originally Posted by baddog
yes . . . I think (if I understand your question).

I'm interested in your services

what's your e-mail ?

baddog 05-05-2006 12:31 AM

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Originally Posted by bbc3826
I'm interested in your services

what's your e-mail ?


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bdld 05-05-2006 12:32 AM

just use different IP's, different themes, careful how you interlink them, and you'll be fine.

teksonline 05-05-2006 01:21 AM

hrmph my 1500 adult cam sites on one ip

all pr4+ and googled galore....

whats the difference.. oh wait my sites have real content..

my bad

seo experts? lol

V_RocKs 05-05-2006 02:12 AM

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Originally Posted by teksonline
hrmph my 1500 adult cam sites on one ip

all pr4+ and googled galore....

whats the difference.. oh wait my sites have real content..

my bad

seo experts? lol

But do they link to each other at all? Are the all getting google traffic for the exact same keywords and phrases are do 3 or 4 only get certain ones?

If they were ALL on different IP's I bet you would straight p0wn the Google pages (not spots) #1 - #10...

The whole thing about PAY TO PLAY.... Pay $1000 a month in hosting, make $50,000 a month in profit...

baddog 05-05-2006 02:52 PM

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Originally Posted by V_RocKs
But do they link to each other at all? Are the all getting google traffic for the exact same keywords and phrases are do 3 or 4 only get certain ones?

If they were ALL on different IP's I bet you would straight p0wn the Google pages (not spots) #1 - #10...

The whole thing about PAY TO PLAY.... Pay $1000 a month in hosting, make $50,000 a month in profit...

:thumbsup

Kevsh 05-05-2006 03:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by teksonline
hrmph my 1500 adult cam sites on one ip

all pr4+ and googled galore....

whats the difference.. oh wait my sites have real content..

my bad

seo experts? lol

how did you manage to come up with real, original content on that many sites? seriously, without a script.

asdfqwer 05-06-2006 01:23 PM

Use 10+ IPs but if you can get real content for all 50 websites as teksonline does then you should has nothing to worry about :)

teksonline 05-06-2006 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Kevsh
how did you manage to come up with real, original content on that many sites? seriously, without a script.

doesnt really matter any more, traffic from google does not come from text on page. it only gives a clue.

Anyone who thinks is does is a SEO MORON


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