Dedicated IP, will it solve more than 20 autoblogs problem w/ SE?

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HAve you heard that google will be curious n de-index our autoblogs if we build it with one hosting account only?

The answer to trick this not to be happen (Google's view of autoblogs w/ 1 hosting), is to spread our blogs to several hosting account. We can get 20 autoblogs and spread it out to 4 hosting, each hosting has 5 blogs. Then it'll be save for our autoblogs not to be banned/ de-index....

BUT .....

I just got answer from here, telling me to get dedicated IP to solve this problem..... What do you think, will it solve this autoblogs problem?
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  • Profile picture of the author nightstorm
    I think the problem is autoblogs in general especially if you using adsense. When your sites trigger alarm bells I believe it then has to pass the human test.
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  • Profile picture of the author derekwong28
    If you use a single dedicated ip, you are just a sitting duck for Google. I would hide behind other people's websites hosted on the same ip.
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    • Profile picture of the author nightstorm
      Originally Posted by derekwong28 View Post

      If you use a single dedicated ip, you are just a sitting duck for Google.
      Why?

      If your using adsense they still know the sites still belong to you because your adsense code is on all of them.
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      • Profile picture of the author derekwong28
        Originally Posted by nightstorm View Post

        Why?

        If your using adsense they still know the sites still belong to you because your adsense code is on all of them.
        Not all the blogs are likely to be detected unless all of them are doing well in Adsense. Whereas it would be easy for a reviewer to scan through all the sites on a particular ip, even if the other sites have little traffic.

        I asked a member of the Google Adsense about this before and he adamantly denies that there is exchange of information between the Adsense and the SERPs team. But of course you have to take this with a pinch of salt. If you are really into MFA stuff, I would advise against putting Adsense on all your sites.
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        • Profile picture of the author nightstorm
          MFA

          How do you define that?

          To be honest the idea against for built for adsense is silly because most sites are built for some sort of revenue otherwise they wouldn't exist and if they didn't nor would Google or Google adwords.

          I want to make minisites (looking at getting the fat cat blueprint) that are not autoblogs or scrappers have original content but are made for adsense. How can i achieve this?

          what would your definition of doing well be?

          could one start of with one hosting account then split up into multiple and at what point would you do this?

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  • Profile picture of the author visimedia
    It's confusing....
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  • Profile picture of the author Andyhenry
    You're over-complicating things.

    It's NORMAL for lots of sites to be on the same IP address - do you think most hosting companies have always given all their customers new IPs?

    If you use the same Adsense ID then obviously Google can see immediately what you're doing.

    The IP issue is not normally a problem for most people - I've had hundreds of sites on the same IP and never had any problems.

    Trying to 'trick' Google is not a good idea.

    The search engines care about PAGES - there are thousands of places that will let you create a page on their servers - just use other peoples servers and spread your stuff around. This is will never leave a footprint, but using the same Adsense accounts on them all will.

    Just use your brain and do what makes sense rather than trying to be too clever and doing whatever other people tell you to do.

    The more you copy other people's strategies - the more likely you are to suffer if they get caught spamming and you're using the same sites etc.

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  • Profile picture of the author Rus Sells
    I suspect that Google does not care if your adsense is on 10 or 1000 sites. On the same IP or on many IP's.

    What I do think Google cares about is what you put on the sites.

    The most important thing Google is looking for is serving a page that is most relevant and helpful to the site visitor.

    People have problems with made for Adsense (MFA) because the site is thin on content, has no privacy policy, no terms of service and no contact page with a real way to contact the site owner.

    By thin on content I mean 1 page maybe 2 pages at most about the product or niche.

    Many MFA owners try all the back linking products, bookmarking etc. etc. this works for some time but its not sustainable, but content is very sustainable.

    Autoblogs just scrape other peoples content right? That's worthless in Googles eyes, it would be in mine too.
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  • Profile picture of the author visimedia
    . . .

    Awright so I think we haven't solved this IP problem. If you guys have some experience in building autoblogs and have experienced it yourself about 1 IP, or dedicated IP or hosting issue then please share.
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  • Profile picture of the author derekwong28
    Each person has to make a risk assessment of his business. If you are starting off, there is probably little point in usng complicated hosting options. However, if you run a lot of high risk sites that make a significant amount of money, then it would probably be best if you spread your hosting out. Anyway, it makes business sense because if one webhoster goes down, your entire business is not taken down at the same time. The questions I would ask would be.

    1. Are your sites at high risk of being downgrade or banned by Google. The Adsene staff told me that the term MFA is highly controversial and it is entirely up to them i.e. the person who is manually reviewing your site to make the decision.

    2. How likely are your sites to be detected and thus reviewed manually by Google. There are a number of steps you can take to reduce your footprint. Splitting your hosting is one of them. Another would be to protect your whois information.

    3. If one of your sites is detected, what are the chances of damages to your other sites. There is really where splitting your hosting comes in.

    I have had hundreds of sites banned in a couple of dedicated servers within a few months. The banning only stopped once I split the hosting. But the sites I used were mainly eBay turnkey sites that were almost 100% identitcal to thousands already around. Therefore they are considered to be the worse type of MFA sites by Google.

    Derek
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