Separate hosting accounts for each blog?

by kmack
6 replies
In regards to SEO with my main squeeze page and my main blog, is it best to have each of these URLs setup under their own and separate hosting accounts or is it ok to set them up as addon domains under another hosting account which I already have? :confused:
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  • Profile picture of the author dave147
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    • Profile picture of the author kmack
      Thanks, this will save me time and money.
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  • Profile picture of the author kmack
    FifthDimension, I didn't know this about C class -- I'll definitely keep it in mind!
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    • Profile picture of the author kenseavert
      Originally Posted by kmack View Post

      FifthDimension, I didn't know this about C class -- I'll definitely keep it in mind!
      Not to mention I think, again if you have the budget, it is always more advantageous to have two back ups for hosting options. While this comes into play more in the arena of unexpected hosting errors (especially during a product launch!) it is vital none the less. For the time being It wont hurt to have them hosted on one, when you can get two, do it.
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  • Profile picture of the author Thomas W
    Some of these shared hosting accounts can literally have over 5000 domains hosted on one server. So i don't believe it's necessary to have different hosts. Just aslong as you get backlinks that outside your hosting you should be good.
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