Qustion regarding URL registration with a twist ?

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Lets say you are bulding a network of web sites for SEO purposes
You want to create several hundred sites with some good PR to be used for primarily to boost SERP on your other main selling sites and to get some additional passive revenue.

Now you go to a lot of trouble and ensure that you have diffrent C class IPs and where possible you spread the hosting all over the world so there is no obvious link between them.

Now heres my question If all the URLs are registered to the same person or company does that negate all the other effort ?

Do search engines take into consideration the owner of the URL ?

Because if they do it would seem that going to so much effort is a waste of time and you may as well just have them all on one server with maybe diffrent C class IPs.

Some expert advice would be very much appreciated
#qustion #registration #twist #url
  • Profile picture of the author KirkMcD
    Originally Posted by grumpyb View Post

    Now heres my question If all the URLs are registered to the same person or company does that negate all the other effort ?
    Many people use different names and addresses or use private registration.
    As long as the email is correct, usually you'll never be questioned on it.
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    • Profile picture of the author Wilson Mattos
      As long as you don't use a Search Engine Company as your registrar (Google for example), and you set private registration on your domain(s), they do not have access to the data. There has been some speculation that Google has access to the data, but a couple of experts disagree. Google has as much data as can be found via domaintools.com if they are not your registrar. This comes from trusted sources, anyway.

      Wil
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  • Profile picture of the author grumpyb
    Hi
    may be a dummy question but How do you make the Private setting ??
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    • Profile picture of the author KirkMcD
      Originally Posted by grumpyb View Post

      Hi
      may be a dummy question but How do you make the Private setting ??
      It's usually an extra cost option when you register the domain. Some places offer it for free for the first year though.

      Don't change to private registration after you've purchased the domain. It's too late to hide your info after that.
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  • Profile picture of the author wiresaw
    There are some free Private DNS Provider on the net just google it..
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