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Virtual vs. Dedicated IP's
Interesting read from Matt Cutts' Blog
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That may very well be true but it may not be. Many who optimize for search engines not only get on their own IPs but ask for them to be on different blocks. What is true is that search engines penalize for sites that they see as spam. It seems to me that if all of your sites are on a shared IP with the same registrant information it would be quite easy to connect the dots and blacklist sites of little value with duplicative content.
I believe most that play the search engines agree that the obscurity certainly can't hurt, especially if you are publishing dozens, hundreds or thousands of domain names. We are very generous with IPs! :) Brad |
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Even if they are treated the same, it still makes a huge difference, Brad is right and Matt hides an important fact in his statement: If multiple sites share an IP and are heavily linked, the detection of a link network, which could lead to penalties, is alot easier...they wouldn't even need to check the whois.
Speaking of registrant information, google filed a patent that includes some sort of whois routine... Google is good ? Their army of lawyers is just to protect them from the evil ? They scare me much more than microsoft ever did ! |
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