Which Hosting Provider For Blog Network?

by lirikh
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Hey all,

So I'm thinking of creating many websites in effort of ranking them all. After the recent updates (Panda), I decided to give up on backlinking and focus more on content and on creating many websites. Then, I would be able to interlink the websites together and increase the rank of every site. However, I know there are some issues about I.P addresses related to blog networks.

Could you recommend please a good hosting provider for this sort of situation?

Thank you!
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  • Profile picture of the author Kingfish85
    Originally Posted by lirikh View Post

    Hey all,

    So I'm thinking of creating many websites in effort of ranking them all. After the recent updates (Panda), I decided to give up on backlinking and focus more on content and on creating many websites. Then, I would be able to interlink the websites together and increase the rank of every site. However, I know there are some issues about I.P addresses related to blog networks.

    Could you recommend please a good hosting provider for this sort of situation?

    Thank you!
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  • Profile picture of the author EdwardDennis
    Do not interlink your blog network together. That's an awful idea. Especially if you don't have WHOIS privacy enabled. Even if you had them, that would still be an awful idea. Obvious footprint is obvious.

    In regards to hosting, shared hosting will do. Go to webhostingtalk.com's shared hosting offers, there are tons of cheap hosting companies there.
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    • Profile picture of the author lirikh
      Originally Posted by EdwardDennis View Post

      Do not interlink your blog network together. That's an awful idea. Especially if you don't have WHOIS privacy enabled. Even if you had them, that would still be an awful idea. Obvious footprint is obvious.

      In regards to hosting, shared hosting will do. Go to webhostingtalk.com's shared hosting offers, there are tons of cheap hosting companies there.
      What do you mean? Then I guess there's no reason in building a blog network if you can't use it to help your websites out.
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      • Profile picture of the author Kingfish85
        Originally Posted by lirikh View Post

        What do you mean? Then I guess there's no reason in building a blog network if you can't use it to help your websites out.
        Because half of the time "SEO" hosting is a scam. It's nothing more than a premium price for an IP address...I mean, I can sell you IP's for 200% more than what they actually cost as a provider and tell you they will give you better SEO if you want...

        IPv4 addresses are running out, and it won't be long before datacenters are forcing these so called "SEO hosts" to turn their blocks back in since "SEO" is not a legitimate excuse for not being able to use name based hosting.

        If all these SEO hosts were forced to hand over their poorly used blocks, there wouldn't be as much of a shortage, & the first 2 pages of Google would actually have good content, not spammy affiliate link littered sites with raving fake reviews.
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      • Profile picture of the author EdwardDennis
        Originally Posted by lirikh View Post

        What do you mean? Then I guess there's no reason in building a blog network if you can't use it to help your websites out.
        What I meant by interlinking is, say you have 10 micro/para-sites, you link from one (micro/para) sites to another and then link out to the same money site(s). That's a huge no no
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      • Profile picture of the author Mike Anthony
        Originally Posted by lirikh View Post

        What do you mean? Then I guess there's no reason in building a blog network if you can't use it to help your websites out.
        As Dennis has indicated correctly you link to you money site but you never link one network site to another.
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  • Profile picture of the author Nicky Papers
    Originally Posted by lirikh View Post

    Could you recommend please a good hosting provider for this sort of situation?

    I've been very happy using Arctic Hosting. You should give them a try. Arctic SEO Hosting - Reliable Web Hosting For SEO Professionals
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  • Profile picture of the author andishm
    I think instead of going for seo hosting which works under google,s radar you shall buy regular hosting from different provider shall work more better...
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  • Profile picture of the author ShutupAndEarn
    prewebhost.com is only $1 a month for unlimited everything.
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    • Profile picture of the author Mike Anthony
      Originally Posted by ShutupAndEarn View Post

      prewebhost.com is only $1 a month for unlimited everything.
      Never heard of them and at that price they would have to be the worlds crappiest host.
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  • Profile picture of the author aadi144
    It all depends on your research,what you have find relevant for your niche the best.Don't go for big names always sometimes a small hosting service provider is much better then a giant.So just try to find out the best service provider.
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  • Profile picture of the author musicgomy
    I suggest you to see this hosting top
    http://thebesthostingweb.com
    The top was realized taking in consideration the following aspects: guaranteed and tested stability of the servers, accessible prices, no intermediary companies, number of hosted domains, very positive feedbacks.
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  • Profile picture of the author NestZone
    I think building niches on $1 hosting plans is the most economical thing to do. But it is good to spread them over different hosts than to concentrate on one host. The sites will all have a single IP address which can penalize your efforts.
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  • Profile picture of the author kimberlly10
    Blogger is the best blog provider so far i have used. Blogger is the service of google so your blog will be indexed in google search soon and also you can get some hits from the first day.
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    • Profile picture of the author trobo
      Originally Posted by kimberlly10 View Post

      Blogger is the best blog provider so far i have used. Blogger is the service of google so your blog will be indexed in google search soon and also you can get some hits from the first day.
      No, you never want to use blogger for building a PBN. The very fact it's owned by Google is the exact reason it's a bad idea.

      You will be playing right into Google's hands by alerting them as to what you're doing.
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  • Profile picture of the author kaizense
    While I understand the scarcity of the IP4 addresses, how effective will the data centres be in forcing over folks like seohosting to hand over their class C addresses?
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    • Profile picture of the author Vilvop
      Have a look at marblehost.com.
      This company has provided stable and reliable IT services on the high level and their prices are not high.
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      • Profile picture of the author milliondream
        Try on seowebhosting.net

        I'm use their services and still working very fine. If you plan to do a network blogging. This is a good place to go with.
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  • Profile picture of the author mosthost
    Originally Posted by lirikh View Post

    Hey all,

    So I'm thinking of creating many websites in effort of ranking them all. After the recent updates (Panda), I decided to give up on backlinking and focus more on content and on creating many websites. Then, I would be able to interlink the websites together and increase the rank of every site.
    Reconsider this 'strategy,' because it makes no sense. You decided to 'give up on backlinking' and replace it with building bunches of websites and then linking them together? Step back for a second and realize how much work you're going to have to do to rank 'many websites.'

    Why not start with one website and one focused strategy before building a lot more?
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  • Profile picture of the author mirza786
    I have tried using hostthename.com they are indeed excellent in providing good service.
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  • Profile picture of the author OmarNegron
    In regards to hosting, shared hosting will do. Go to webhostingtalk.com's shared hosting offers, there are tons of cheap hosting companies there.
    I agree with this. There are a TON of offers in webhosttalk that you can filter through and they also offer some nice sales. Shared hosting after doing research is a smart way to go.

    Do not interlink your network. Ever.

    -Omar
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  • Profile picture of the author gearmonkey
    I use different hosting companies that charge only $1 to $3 per month. hostica.com has been good for me.
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  • Profile picture of the author Becker13
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    Just find any that let you have different IPs and nameservers.

    Make sure to have different themes, never use spun content, and make the sites not scream blog network

    I like setting up video wordpress sites. You can just put videos in instead place a few links, and it still looks realistic
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  • Profile picture of the author Root64
    There are three main types of web hosting: shared, VPS and dedicated hosting. Shared solutions are cheap and good for start-ups. VPS hosting is best for the middle stage of

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    However, it is often hard to define the limit of each stage and when it might be time to upgrade to the next hosting solution. At Root64.com, all dedicated servers are fully managed and come with full console root access to give you complete control Clients having high traffic site also purchase dedicated servers.

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  • Profile picture of the author hynds
    There’re many big guys in hosting industry that you can rely on, however according to me, there’re 3 big guys that I usually use to host a large number of websites on them. 3 of them are Godaddy, iPage and Namecheap.

    With Godaddy, I usually get big discounts via email, the most percent discount I’ve got are 30% off and 25% off on new orders. More, they have a very professional and comfortable control panel that can help me much in domain management. Very easy to transfer or renew when I need to do. When my domains get expiring, I’ve always get notification by them, that’s very good. For their coupons, you can visit here to get Godaddy coupon for hosting just only for $1/month

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    So I would like to recommend 3 hosting providers above to you. I hope this helps.

    Good luck to you!
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  • Profile picture of the author Ben K
    You should choose reliable shared hosting provider like eleven2, IPage, HostPapa, DreamHost, HostNine, MediaTemple, Arvixe, HostGator, IPower and if you are looking for SEO hosting then you might check EasyBlogNetworks.
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  • Profile picture of the author Beth Wilson
    Use several hosting networks and not just one. I have used $1 - $3 shared hostings without any problem whatsoever. Also make sure that the sites are hosted on unique A class IPs
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  • Profile picture of the author purelogic
    Mix and match the hostings. Have few premium hostings as well as cheap $1 - $5 hostings. Host few on tumblr as well to increase the diversity.
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  • Profile picture of the author Elizabeth Gibson
    kindly make it sure that your PBN have different A, B or C class IP addresses. IP addresses seems likeA.B.C.D (127.192.1.27). If only the very last number, or D-class, is very different between PBN blogs then they cannot pass extra ranking power to your client sites.
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