50+ Legitimate links from same IP

by dex500
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Hello,

I have dedicated server and all my sites have same IP.

My plan is to build 50+ unique blogs with unique content, different design.. and when they get indexed and PR to use them to promote my other niche sites.

So is it OK with google if my niche site get about 50 links from 50 different domains on the same server? Each post would be unique and have only one link. Posts will be created through cca. 3 months to look natural.

Thank you
#legitimate #links
  • Profile picture of the author John A
    IP diversity is a very important factor, so if I were you I wouldn't host all those domains on the same server. You won't be able to take much advantage of them otherwise.
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  • Profile picture of the author dex500
    Same server is important for me because I have custom cms and it requires to have all domains on same server, but my hosting company have option to buy additional 5 IPs so i belive this could help.

    New plan is to setup around 10 domains on 1 IP

    Tnx
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  • Profile picture of the author paulgl
    Don't be concerned with same IP. Why would google care if they
    are from the same IP? The world runs on shared servers. If
    it mattered, then internal linking would be a bust. Many large
    sites interlink to the max, like gasbuddy.com, wikipedia, ebay, etc.

    Best kept secret is linking to your own sites. You have guaranteed,
    "forever," instant links. Why do you think sites like squidoo work
    so well? Nobody would ever do a free blogspot blog either, as thousands
    are on the same IP.

    You are doing exactly what real people need to do. Build sites
    for their own backlinks. Eventually, you will have a backlinking
    empire. I don't have to worry much about giving this secret
    away. It seems to get ignored.

    If you trust your host, no problem. I can't imagine anyone using
    a host they don't trust. I know of no large hosting company
    that ever got penalized and had sites on the same server
    zapped. I have opened this up before and challenged anyone to
    show me a news article where a large, name brand host got
    penalized.

    I used to suggest that you split them up in 10s. That is, put 10
    sites on each hosting company. But then realized that was crazy.
    if you had 100 sites, you would need 10 hosting companies.
    Since you are looking for name brand hosts that have never been
    penalized, why should you look for 9 more? That sounds silly to
    me.

    Remember, nobody would ever put a sig link on the WF and do more than 1
    post.

    Paul
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  • Profile picture of the author dex500
    Thank you for replay Paul!

    So is it ok for a new niche site to get around let say for example 50 links from 50 posts on 50 domains on same server in few months.

    Posts are unique with around 200 words and only one link. In mentioned period(3 months) i also plan to to do social bookmarking and many other methods to get different type of links?

    While researching i found a guy with over 100 blogs with PR3-4 doing excact same thing and all his niche sites are on first page on google!

    For example he simply wrote a post on each blog how he is thinking about buying iphone 5 and get himself 100 links for his Iphone5 website
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    • Profile picture of the author dners
      I am going to go against the grain here and suggest that you not interlink websites that are on the same hosting IP or registered under the same registrar account / owner UNLESS you use the nofollow attribute..

      Search engines are smart and see through this.

      As far as I know you can get penalized for this.

      I would like some proof of a site ranking well with its own same IP / host links.
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      • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
        Originally Posted by dners View Post

        I am going to go against the grain here and suggest that you not interlink websites that are on the same hosting IP or registered under the same registrar account / owner UNLESS you use the nofollow attribute..

        Search engines are smart and see through this.

        As far as I know you can get penalized for this.

        I would like some proof of a site ranking well with its own same IP / host links.
        And I would like some proof of getting penalized for this.

        You first.
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