by bodmov
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I have one site. Now I want to register another one, but I want to hide that it is my site. I use private domain registration from cheap-domainregistration. My question is will Google find that this site is my. Do I have to use another hosting account or the footprints are only in the domain who is information.

How I do this?

Please let me know.
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  • Profile picture of the author shtiljr
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    • Profile picture of the author David Ogden
      I would suggest that purchasing your domain name from one company and then hosting it with another would also help with your deception as well as using different names and addresses if they are available to you.
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  • Profile picture of the author lunaBEAM
    You can search for SEO hosting.
    I think it's from the same company as host gator.
    And check them out.
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  • Profile picture of the author bodmov
    I don't want to use fake information. I just want to make my domain private. That's why I enable my private protection. But is this also protect me from Google or only for people?
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    • Profile picture of the author David Ogden
      Originally Posted by bodmov View Post

      I don't want to use fake information.
      I was not suggesting fake information, I am perhaps lucky to have both addtional business addresses and houses and use both of my forenames. I also have multible domains and subdomains on different hosts in different countries. every domain has different content.
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  • Profile picture of the author badut jenaka
    I think the protection is for all, so it will also hide from google. But that is not the only thing you do to hide from google (which is almost imposible these day), google will also find your IP address footprint when you access your website, so you can do private whois for public but don't expect to much that you will also hidden from google. They are the skynet.
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    • Profile picture of the author bodmov
      Originally Posted by badut jenaka View Post

      Google will also find your IP address footprint when you access your website, so you can do private whois for public but don't expect to much that you will also hidden from oogle. They are the skynet.
      Can you please explain how does this work? I can't understand how they will find me. I access my site, but it is not hosted to them?
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  • Profile picture of the author turboshandy
    I managed to hide my personal info for the first year (when I registered a new domain), by paying for something called "whoisguard". Some registrars offer this for free, some don't (you have to pay extra if you want your information to stay private).
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  • Profile picture of the author bodmov
    My worries are if I register several sites and for example one of them got penalized. Will this affect my other sites? What IP address do you mean? How they can catch this?
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    • Profile picture of the author turboshandy
      Originally Posted by bodmov View Post

      My worries are if I register several sites and for example one of them got penalized. Will this affect my other sites? What IP address do you mean? How they can catch this?
      Why would you get penalized? Do you intend to do something frowned upon by Google?
      Anyway, getting a whoisguard protection will cost you a few bucks extra /year. Get that and you should be safe.
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  • Profile picture of the author badut jenaka
    Your pc ip address when you connect to the internet. If you have dynamic ip address then you can simply disconnect and reconnect your modem but you also want to clear cookies from your browser. If one of your site got penalized sometimes it will affect other sites in the same ip, but sometimes it doesn't.

    I think you can do this at minimal. Buy domain with private whois. Build website but don't put it on the same hosting, or if you want to put it on the same hosting account then maybe you want to purchase dedicated ip address for every each of your domains.
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  • Profile picture of the author bodmov
    Here is what I've done and I'll be thankful to give me opinion.

    I've purchased my domains, they are total 3.

    I purchased them with private who is.

    Till now, does Google knows that they are on the same person or this private registration helps me.

    From now, you suggest different hosting?

    I'll also have to open new gmail, analytics and webmaster central.Or ...?
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  • Profile picture of the author bodmov
    Thanks but what about the other things. No, plan only white hat, but ... no one can tell you what will hapn after time.
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    • Profile picture of the author reln
      If you site is hosted on shared hosting server than you would have the same ip address as other domains on that server. Just because one site violated googles terms of service does not mean the other sites on the same server would get penalized. This is absurd.

      Just to give you an example from personal experience. I worked for a Online Gaming affiliate. We used Go Daddy as our registrar and our hosting provider. We created many "fake" websites for the purpose of using them for black hat Adwords purposes.

      I personally had about ten domains that I purchased at one time and then one by one I created fake websites which we later had redirects to Casino sites.

      Google never penalized all the sites on the same server. We used private domain registration but all the sites were hosted on the same server.

      They only got penalized once Google realized they were redirecting to casino sites.
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  • Profile picture of the author peare7
    I am not sure about the penalizing part but there are several things that can reveal that you own the other sites if even your name is not in the whois records:

    (1) Your PC IP address as was already noted.

    (2) Your publisher ID if you are using Google Adsense etc. In fact, there are a few sites that show you which sites are linked by the same publisher id, analytics, ip address etc.

    (3) If you use the same username on more than one site. (I doubt though that Google would use that to link your sites but competitors/fans can use that to find you).

    (4) If you use some of the same material - e.g a few same paragraphs. This could be checked in Google etc. or it could be a plagiarist using your material or probably just duplicate content due to using PLR or public domain.
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