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| Zen Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Feb 2011 Location: Pennsyltucky
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I'm setting up multiple content websites with exact match domains designed to attract organic search engine traffic and then linking those sites to a site with a related offer. I'm planning on making the content sites look like they are separate from the site with the offer. My question is how can I set up different IP addresses for each site, or at least a few of the sites, so I can benefit from the backlinks of each site without having to worry about any Google slappin. Does this even make sense? Is it worth the effort? Thanks for any help. |
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well i know that its certainly risky, and that it is unlikely to last forever and to DEFINETLY not do this with Adsense also, you should do SEO individually outside of the scheme you have cooked up, that way if they do slap you, your other SEO will quickly pull you back up BUT --> ixwebhosting allows you to host domains on 15 different IP addresses, they go down every once in awhile for maintenance but they are pretty much perfect for your idea other than that i have to stress the riskiness of what you want to do though, Tyler Abernethy |
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It's actually for a Real Estate listing site, so I'm not worried about Adsense. I will be using other SEO strategies, I just plan on having a lot of these targeted content sites and think it seems like a waste to host them all on the same IP. I dunno, maybe it's not worth the hassle? Why is it so risky though? |
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I think you'd better apply natural link building such as such as: provide valuable content, article marketing or being active in any related forum. Recently google develop filter or algorithm more sophisticated to ensure no spammer to cheat.attracting organic traffic is long term. It needs persistence!
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Well its risky because if they notice that there is something weird going on (im not sure how in depth they go to figure these kinds of things out) they will continually slap you around, simply because they will say wtf? this is sketchy.. they have been around for so long that they have extremelly sophisticated ways of determining who is legit and who isnt.. Personally I say go for it!!! Because if anything goes wrong.. you could always just take down the links and see if everything goes back to Good again.. It should certainly help, especially if they are all high PR pages that you will be creating a web with.. Also, build a few links outside of your tactic though, because it will only be a matter of time before they see what you are doing, trust me, and besides, your technique alone PROBABLY wont get you to number one.. and heres why you want number 1 Google Image Result for http://cdn.trak.in/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/google-search-heat-map-small.jpg Google Image Result for http://www.seoresearcher.com/images/articles/click-distribution-serp.jpg I like the out of the box thinking btw, as you can tell from my profile picture hahaha it works man, thinking out of the box will always help, so give it a shot man Love to hear the results, Tyler Abernethy | |
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