host all websites on same server?

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Hi
I would like to buy more web addresses and host all websites on same server.

Is that good or bad for SEO?

Or should I host every website on different server.
#host #server #websites
  • Profile picture of the author Murphysmurfy
    As long as the server you are renting can handle the multiple websites with no lag, you should have no problem.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kingfish85
    It has no affect on SEO - since everything is name-based hosting, your chances of having problems are slim to none unless you're linking junk/spammy sites together to try & fool the search engines.
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    • Profile picture of the author Murphysmurfy
      Originally Posted by Kingfish85 View Post

      It has no affect on SEO - since everything is name-based hosting, your chances of having problems are slim to none unless you're linking junk/spammy sites together to try & fool the search engines.
      That is incorrect.

      If he places websites with too much collective traffic, the website load time will dramatically increase, hops will increase, and Google will take these increases hops as a bad website.
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      • Profile picture of the author Kingfish85
        Originally Posted by Murphysmurfy View Post

        That is incorrect.

        If he places websites with too much collective traffic, the website load time will dramatically increase, hops will increase, and Google will take these increases hops as a bad website.
        That's right, the OP should probably buy a dedicated server for each website. :rolleyes:

        OP - use a reseller account - you will be fine.
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      • Profile picture of the author paulgl
        Originally Posted by Murphysmurfy View Post

        That is incorrect.

        If he places websites with too much collective traffic, the website load time will dramatically increase, hops will increase, and Google will take these increases hops as a bad website.
        This is 2013. Hosts have a zillion sites on one. Servers today are fast, even cheap ones.

        Google itself has thousands of blogspot blogs on one server. Sure, google
        is google, but the servers they use for blogspot are not light years ahead
        of any other reputable host.

        If you have 100 sites, it might be prudent to spread them around. But only
        for down time and other issues. You don't want your empire to all be down
        at once.

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      • Profile picture of the author A P Geofrey
        Originally Posted by Murphysmurfy View Post

        That is incorrect.

        If he places websites with too much collective traffic, the website load time will dramatically increase, hops will increase, and Google will take these increases hops as a bad website.
        This is good knowledge my friend, listen to the word of a wise. But SEO related, I really don't see the issue.
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      • Profile picture of the author A P Geofrey
        Originally Posted by Murphysmurfy View Post

        That is incorrect.

        If he places websites with too much collective traffic, the website load time will dramatically increase, hops will increase, and Google will take these increases hops as a bad website.
        This is good knowledge my friend, listen to the word of a wise. But SEO related, I really don't see the issue.
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  • Profile picture of the author Big Kahuna SEO
    Are they separate and distinct websites that DO NOT link together? If so, then you have no SEO problems. However, if you are thinking you'll have 1 money site, with a much of other sites linking to it, that are on the same server/IP, then you will NOT get much, if any, SEO benefit.
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  • Profile picture of the author Filipsa
    Thank You all for answering.
    Im not going link those websites to each other.
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  • Profile picture of the author mtfresco
    This method will kill you if your all websites have same niche
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  • Profile picture of the author Filipsa
    Thank You all for Your help
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  • Profile picture of the author kpmedia
    SEO doesn't matter much.

    However, use a reseller account for security. Each account is its own "user" account. If one site is hacked, the others may not be. If a shared account is hacked, an "addon" domain (in cPanel) on a single user, the whole thing is hosed. So this is more about security than SEO.
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    • Profile picture of the author Filipsa
      Thank You kpmedia
      Without seo I cant earn money so there would not be anything important to protect.
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  • Profile picture of the author eightmotives
    Sometimes hosting multiple domains on the same shared hosting account can create problems for you SEO wise. The good thing is that the big hosting providers tend to have multiple IPs per dedicated server, which they allocate to different sites being setup. For instance you could have a shared hosting account that has domains assigned to different shared IPs. That would save you money, but it isn't always guaranteed.
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    • Profile picture of the author kpmedia
      Originally Posted by eightmotives View Post

      Sometimes hosting multiple domains on the same shared hosting account can create problems for you SEO wise. .
      Like what?
      This is 2013. It's time this SEO myth died finally. IP and SEO have nothing to do with each other, and haven't for a decade now.
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      • Profile picture of the author M@tt
        Originally Posted by kpmedia View Post

        Like what?
        This is 2013. It's time this SEO myth died finally. IP and SEO have nothing to do with each other, and haven't for a decade now.
        It can, in very unique circumstances. Such as choosing a so-called "SEO Host" who's entire IP ranges have zero or low trust scores with Google.

        Stick to a regular web host and you will be fine.
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        • Profile picture of the author kpmedia
          Originally Posted by M@tt View Post

          It can, in very unique circumstances. Such as choosing a so-called "SEO Host" who's entire IP ranges have zero or low trust scores with Google. Stick to a regular web host and you will be fine.
          I agree with that.

          There are downgrade issues, but not inverse upgrade issues.
          And hence, this is why using IP as an SEO vector (for improvement) is complete nonsense.
          And why "SEO" hosts are snake oil garbage.

          OT: And good to see you on WF, Matt.
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  • Profile picture of the author Make Money Ninja
    You just need one hosting account when you are building up an income. Once you are earning you can worry about protecting it. But until then you are wasting your time putting your sites on different IP's/SEO hosting. No point worrying about losing something that isn't making you money.
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  • tbh its not the best choice to have all website on the same server. one client we built a website for did this and when one was hit by an update, they all were. theres no way of knowing if the shared server was the cause, but was it worth the risk?
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    • Profile picture of the author ContentWritingPhD
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      It’s better to have several hosting accounts for assets diversification just in case something goes wrong to any of them. Say for example Google penalizes one of your many websites, there’s a possibility that the other sites will be affected as well. Another point is that yes, you can still choose to have one hosting account for all your websites but the downside is that you might experience slower host performance.
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  • Profile picture of the author skillboyz
    I dont think its going to affect seo at all, it does not matter how many sites you are uploading on server its the content of the site which affects the seo
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