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imafuckingaussie 05-24-2006 10:12 PM

What are some good hosts for SEO work?
 
Hi

What are some good hosts for using for SEO work, unique IP's etc. Any good ones that will supply IP's from different C Class's? Just virtual hosts fine for SEO work are they? Used to having fully mananged dedicated servers, but overkill for just SE work.

thanks )

Deraj 05-24-2006 10:13 PM

check http://www.swiftco.net

they have great pricing and even better service and support!

chaze 05-24-2006 11:57 PM

if you want to spread a couple seo type sites around we have a cheapo plan for this at $3

We have a several top listed sites on our network, so you can say it's SEO friendly.

Also if you want a pr4 or higher we do SEO:

http://www.dwhswebhosting.com/search...timization.htm

woj 05-24-2006 11:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Deraj
check http://www.swiftco.net

they have great pricing and even better service and support!

do they actually offer multiple class c ips?

baddog 05-25-2006 12:42 AM

www.gotwebhost.com

I think right now we have custom plans available with up to 80 different Class C's.

We even offer a free SEO consultation with purchase. Virtual servers get a one time consultation of 1 hour, dedicated plans get 1 hour a month.

Big John 05-25-2006 12:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by baddog
www.gotwebhost.com

I think right now we have custom plans available with up to 80 different Class C's.

We even offer a free SEO consultation with purchase. Virtual servers get a one time consultation of 1 hour, dedicated plans get 1 hour a month.

Wow - I expected a load more spam before a reply appeared that actually answered his problem. More or less all my income currently comes from SE traffic and I'm always looking for cost-effective solutions for a good IP spread. I'll take a peak later.

studiocritic 05-25-2006 12:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by baddog
www.gotwebhost.com

I think right now we have custom plans available with up to 80 different Class C's.

We even offer a free SEO consultation with purchase. Virtual servers get a one time consultation of 1 hour, dedicated plans get 1 hour a month.

hmm.. can you get me a link to a file with the following code in it:

Code:

<?php phpinfo(); ?>
that'll let me take a look at the php settings available.. i might be interested in that separate class C hosting.. just on a virtual

dissipate 05-25-2006 12:49 AM

We can provide IP's on 20 seperate class C networks, at a far lower price and with higher quality bandwidth than the competition. You can contact me through ICQ and we can work out somthing custom to fit your needs.

studiocritic 05-25-2006 12:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dissipate
We can provide IP's on 20 seperate class C networks, at a far lower price and with higher quality bandwidth than the competition. You can contact me through ICQ and we can work out somthing custom to fit your needs.

please see my above post that was directed to baddog regarding phpinfo().. can you do the same?

if either of you don't want to post it here, my icq is in sig

Moose 05-25-2006 01:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by baddog
www.gotwebhost.com

I think right now we have custom plans available with up to 80 different Class C's.

You "think" ?
Tell us about class c's... do they really exist? or are you selling snake oil?,or do you know what you are selling?

studiocritic 05-25-2006 01:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Moose
You "think" ?
Tell us about class c's... do they really exist? or are you selling snake oil?,or do you know what you are selling?

wtf troll. i assume that he means "i think" as in, i'm not certain.

some of us have businesses that have scaled beyond one man knowing every single aspect's status up to the latest minute?

baddog 05-25-2006 01:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Moose
You "think" ?
Tell us about class c's... do they really exist? or are you selling snake oil?,or do you know what you are selling?


We use 4 different datacenters . . . we have 80 Class C's available when doing a combination of dedicated and virtual servers.

Don't be upset.

baddog 05-25-2006 01:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by studiocritic
wtf troll. i assume that he means "i think" as in, i'm not certain.

some of us have businesses that have scaled beyond one man knowing every single aspect's status up to the latest minute?


Oh, guess I misinterpreted his question. The reason I don't know the exact number of C's we have today is because they are a commodity. Just because I have 80 today, does not mean there will be 80 tomorrow.

Fact is, we have about 100 to choose from when I include the VPS servers, but I would have to do an inventory if someone wanted a custom package with that many just to verify the exact number available today.

Moose 05-25-2006 01:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by baddog
We use 4 different datacenters . . . we have 80 Class C's available when doing a combination of dedicated and virtual servers.

Don't be upset.

Tell us about the "class c's" though. You own a "hosting" company right?.
Didnt class c's go the way of the dodo bird? Or did you not get the memo.

baddog 05-25-2006 01:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by studiocritic
hmm.. can you get me a link to a file with the following code in it:

Code:

<?php phpinfo(); ?>
that'll let me take a look at the php settings available.. i might be interested in that separate class C hosting.. just on a virtual


My ICQ is messed up. I can not add people, they have to initiate contact. I am at 16075497

baddog 05-25-2006 01:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Moose
Tell us about the "class c's" though. You own a "hosting" company right?.
Didnt class c's go the way of the dodo bird? Or did you not get the memo.


I don't know WTF you are talking about. I have IP ranges available with 80+ Class C's

studiocritic 05-25-2006 01:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by baddog
I don't know WTF you are talking about. I have IP ranges available with 80+ Class C's

moose doesn't know WTF he's talking about either, don't worry

Moose 05-25-2006 01:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by baddog
I don't know WTF you are talking about. I have IP ranges available with 80+ Class C's


Let me give you a fucking clue
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classful_network

Let me quote it if your to lazy to click :
"(Note that classful networking is obsolete on the modern Internet. There is no longer any such thing as a Class C (or B, or A) Network - "
Thought you owned a hosting company.

Moose 05-25-2006 01:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by studiocritic
moose doesn't know WTF he's talking about either, don't worry

Your right, you sell panties. Your a Harvard graduate right?

studiocritic 05-25-2006 01:21 AM

it's "slang", in its current use.

class C IP's refer to having IPs on separate class C networks..

meaning

one on 10.1.2.x

one on 10.1.3.x

one on 10.1.9.x

and so on.

circlekhabib 05-25-2006 01:21 AM

Quote:

moose doesn't know WTF he's talking about either, don't worry
you obviously don't know moose either.
don't worry

studiocritic 05-25-2006 01:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Moose
Your right, you sell panties. Your a Harvard graduate right?

well, in English class.. I learned the difference between "your" and "you're".







of course, that was in first grade.

studiocritic 05-25-2006 01:25 AM

silence now? ok.

Big John 05-25-2006 01:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Moose
Let me give you a fucking clue
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classful_network

Let me quote it if your to lazy to click :
"(Note that classful networking is obsolete on the modern Internet. There is no longer any such thing as a Class C (or B, or A) Network - "
Thought you owned a hosting company.

You really are a true idiot aren't you? Just about anybody with half a clue knows exactly what's being discussed when the term 'class c' is being used in relation to IP addresses and SEO. It matters not a jot what wiki or anything else wants to define it as, providing those in the discussion are fully aware of the context that it's being used in. Why bother trolling in a thread when you are too dumb to know anything on the subject?

Moose 05-25-2006 01:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by studiocritic
it's "slang", in its current use.

class C IP's refer to having IPs on separate class C networks..

meaning

one on 10.1.2.x

one on 10.1.3.x

one on 10.1.9.x

and so on.

Ah I see how you work.
It went from "moose doesn't know wtf he is talking about" To (the excuse)...It's slang.

So is it cool if I call you an idiot? It's just slang for "you don't know wtf you are talking about"

Mr Pheer 05-25-2006 01:32 AM

Moose didnt I just get a server from you with 6 different class c spreads? I'm certain that I did. Thats what I wanted anyway. Is that not what I got? :helpme

baddog 05-25-2006 01:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Moose
Let me give you a fucking clue
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classful_network

Let me quote it if your to lazy to click :
"(Note that classful networking is obsolete on the modern Internet. There is no longer any such thing as a Class C (or B, or A) Network - "
Thought you owned a hosting company.


Right, and no one refers to them as C Classes any more. If I said I had 80 /24's no one would know WTF I was talking about.

Big John 05-25-2006 01:40 AM

Damn - a very rare (for GFY) useful thread until some idiot decided to start trolling to make himself look 'clever' and failing untterly.

It'd be nice if we could get back to the discussion on suitable hosting rather than more pointless waffle about how a term isn't technically correct, despite the fact that everyone happily uses it and knows exactly the context it's being used in. Sadly though I doubt it'll happen as the guy looks far too up his own ass to bugger off now and just drop a pointless argument.

2HousePlague 05-25-2006 01:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by baddog
Right, and no one refers to them as C Classes any more. If I said I had 80 /24's no one would know WTF I was talking about.

Unless of course they worked in demolition -- :)


2hp

baddog 05-25-2006 01:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Big John
Damn - a very rare (for GFY) useful thread until some idiot decided to start trolling to make himself look 'clever' and failing untterly.

It'd be nice if we could get back to the discussion on suitable hosting rather than more pointless waffle about how a term isn't technically correct, despite the fact that everyone happily uses it and knows exactly the context it's being used in. Sadly though I doubt it'll happen as the guy looks far too up his own ass to bugger off now and just drop a pointless argument.


I think he is just upset that we found a niche that we are successful in.

Ycaza 05-25-2006 07:52 AM

The only company I know that truly specializes in it is baddogs company. If you want 50 dedicated machines then talk to me.

teksonline 05-25-2006 07:59 AM

I think yall <--slang need to re-read that wiki

There is no longer any such thing as a Class C (or B, or A) Network

That does not mean there is no such thing as a Class C Range

But there is no such thing Called a "Class C Network"

Basically what it's saying is that they Don't give out Class C's direct from
ARIN anymore... but those ranges are specified from a larger ISP

Have a good day

Ycaza 05-25-2006 08:02 AM

Oh and, it is still appropriate to use classes A, B, and C. those still are accurate terms, its just that you no longer can only get ip's in those designations. At one time a class C was the smallest you could get, B was the next smallest allocation and A was the largest, had that arrangement stayed we would have run out of IP's in 1994. CIDR (classless interdomain routing) allowed us to break up the classes for assignment, but they still represent the amounts well. C=256 contiguous IP's (10.1.1.0-255), B=65536 contiguous IP's (10.1.0.0-10.1.255.255), A=16777216 contiguous IP's (10.0.0.0-10.255.255.255), or C=256x1, B=256x256, A=256x256x256. Any questions?

Screaming 05-25-2006 08:07 AM

got webhost will be the way to go.

baddog 05-25-2006 08:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ycaza
Oh and, it is still appropriate to use classes A, B, and C. those still are accurate terms, its just that you no longer can only get ip's in those designations. At one time a class C was the smallest you could get, B was the next smallest allocation and A was the largest, had that arrangement stayed we would have run out of IP's in 1994. CIDR (classless interdomain routing) allowed us to break up the classes for assignment, but they still represent the amounts well. C=256 contiguous IP's (10.1.1.0-255), B=65536 contiguous IP's (10.1.0.0-10.1.255.255), A=16777216 contiguous IP's (10.0.0.0-10.255.255.255), or C=256x1, B=256x256, A=256x256x256. Any questions?


Thank you for the clarification, Caz. Moose just seems to like to stir the shit . . . even if his own employees use the same lingo.

RobbieRye 05-25-2006 09:17 AM

Yeah - it's tough for a hosting company who doesn't focus on SEO clients to give you what it sounds like baddog can. However, I'd likely talk to baddog, see what he's offering and then go to other hosting companies to ask if they could beat the price and service.

webair 05-25-2006 09:57 AM

hit me up multiple ips in multiple classes great pricing virtual and dedicated

Adultnet 05-25-2006 10:28 AM

Well you can get some really good ip's with http://sitesfly.com and the prices try to be like the best.

asdfqwer 05-26-2006 02:41 PM

Almost any company can offer you different class C IPs but gotwebhost.com is known to specialize in it

Basic_man 05-26-2006 02:44 PM

If you don't wanna pay too much, checkout www.RealityCheckNetwork.com

You can have different IPs for free, and I have some SEO optimized site, and they are doing well ! :thumbsup


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