by tompw
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When setting up a Blog Network for few sites, should you have a dedicated IP per niche site?

Any recommendations on hosting that offers dedicated IPs for about 5 niche sites?
#blog #ips #network
  • Profile picture of the author Tim3
    OP, this question belongs in the SEO forum.

    But your are better have having no more than a couple of sites on one hosting IP, ideally just 1.

    Stay away from so-called SEO hosting.
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  • Profile picture of the author SEO Power
    There's nothing wrong with SEO hosting. Even the owner of the popular internet marketing course called Bring The Fresh, Kelly Felix, recommends SEO hosting.

    To answer your question, each PBN blog should be hosted on a separate class c IP.
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    • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
      Originally Posted by tompw View Post

      When setting up a Blog Network for few sites, should you have a dedicated IP per niche site?

      Any recommendations on hosting that offers dedicated IPs for about 5 niche sites?
      You do not need dedicated IP hosting. Several different shared hosting accounts will work and cost you a lot less.

      Originally Posted by SEO Power View Post

      There's nothing wrong with SEO hosting. Even the owner of the popular internet marketing course called Bring The Fresh, Kelly Felix, recommends SEO hosting.

      To answer your question, each PBN blog should be hosted on a separate class c IP.
      Actually, anyone with any experience in private networks will tell you to stay away from any hosting that advertises itself as SEO hosting. They are clearly on Google's radar. There have been multiple instances of networks getting hit on "SEO hosts".

      So, Tim's advice to stay far away from them is spot on.
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    • Profile picture of the author sweezeter
      Originally Posted by SEO Power View Post

      There's nothing wrong with SEO hosting. Even the owner of the popular internet marketing course called Bring The Fresh, Kelly Felix, recommends SEO hosting.

      To answer your question, each PBN blog should be hosted on a separate class c IP.
      Yikes! And these are the people selling PBN guides! It's no wonder so many fail and get deindexed.
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      • Profile picture of the author Mike Anthony
        Originally Posted by sweezeter View Post

        Yikes! And these are the people selling PBN guides! It's no wonder so many fail and get deindexed.
        cheap and free training only makes sense in areas where you are not going to spend money. When I offered my course on this I had one person out of hundreds get a site deindexed and he admitted he didn't follow what I told him to do.
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        • Profile picture of the author biznics
          In addition to what Mike said about hosting on different shared hosting accounts, don't forget to 'NOT TO' inter-link your blogs with each other. That would kill the whole purpose of having a blog network; right!
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  • Profile picture of the author davidc1
    take also care of your whois informations...
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