Okay, some say it helps in SEO, some say it doesn't.
Who has the final answer. I have about 30 domains on 2 ips. Some are related and interlinked. Now, is this a problem.
Will my sites benefit more from being on different class c ips?
I here conflicting stories.. i would like the final...
actually people do talk like that here. usually under the influence of liquor.
but im guilty of it at times...
anyway to you i say: how goes it mate, where can a bloke get a roll in the hay in these parts... <---- that was stereotypical
I have many:
My main site which is currently being redone is Hawaii Wedding Space - Perfect Hawaii Weddings
It's currently running Dzoic Handshakes... very unuser friendly,... having another one built from scratch should be done mid april.. excited.
I also own:
Affordable Hawaii Home...
I have 2 IPs banned from Digg.. haha! Your account, all posts... they all go bye bye. and you get blank screened. To do this all i did was comment high PR stories.. I didn't think it was particulary spammy although i always found a way to fit my URL in there.
thanks that was a great read... one of my mortgage site is coming out of penalty with google. It was all due to bad neighborhood links... (so i think).
Im now ranking for 3-5 original key phrases.. still waiting to get the other 2 back.
yup hostgator here too.. And the big thing is that if you are a reseller.. and you are into SEO.. then you should check out their fairly new service SEO hosting.. Starting packages gets you 5 class C ips to use to spread your domains across.
Hello I onced used Joomla w/ community builder and j reviews for a project. Wasn't totally happy with it. I switched over to Handshakes and that seemed okay.. but ultimately it is too hard for users to use. On my main site, i am having someone build me the whole thing from scratch.. you can...
I read that list.. It's pretty good. Im sure they could have come up with a ton more.
Here's one that's becoming more relavent: Don't put a bunch of related interlinking sites hosted on the same IP.
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