SEO Related Hosting Question

by atrbiz
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I have 10 domains under my GoDaddy account, only 2 of my sites are live. I'm looking to built out another domain of mines and do aggressive SEO to it.

Question: I have another hosting account with another company. Should I just point the domain to my second hosting account or just transfer the domain to that secondary host?

From my understanding it's not good to have multiple domains under one IP...
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  • Profile picture of the author Mark Brian
    Just point the domain.
    A good rule of thumb: Your domain registrar should be different than your host.

    As far as SEO goes, yes different IPs has its benefits.
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    • Profile picture of the author scott g
      Just open a Hostgator Baby Hosting account. It's ten bucks a month - unlimited domains, emails, bandwidth, diskspace, blah!

      I've bought a bunch of crap domains from GoDaddy over the years that I thought I wanted. Turns out I didn't and now I have all these domains laying around lol! I actually just changed the nameservers for about 10 different domains to point to my HostGator account. I think I'll just slap up some HTML and use for backlinking lol!

      Before adding these 10 domains, I had 9 other sites hosted on HostGator (different websites for different niches - some HTML/CSS and some Worpress). All my sites are indexed and ranked.

      CHEERS!
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      scott g
      "Whatever the mind can conceive and believe, the mind can achieve."

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  • Profile picture of the author Ihearttaters
    Just change the nameservers to point to the hosting account. No need to change registrars.
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  • Profile picture of the author Tyrus Antas
    Originally Posted by atrbiz View Post

    From my understanding it's not good to have multiple domains under one IP...
    Do you want to interlink them? Unless you do
    there's nothing wrong with having multiple
    sites on the same IP.

    Tyrus
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