So, I have an account at SeoHosting. I just bought 10 more c class ips which brings my total up to 20. I have about 150 websites spread out over the 1st 10 ips and am just starting to populate the second 10 ips with new sites. I purchase my domain names with various providers, godaddy, bluehost, hostingdude etc. But I always use the same name servers to point the domain to my SEO Hosting account. Something like:
SEO Hosting - Name Server question
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So, I have an account at SeoHosting. I just bought 10 more c class ips which brings my total up to 20. I have about 150 websites spread out over the 1st 10 ips and am just starting to populate the second 10 ips with new sites.
I purchase my domain names with various providers, godaddy, bluehost, hostingdude etc. But I always use the same name servers to point the domain to my SEO Hosting account. Something like:
xxx1.websitewelcome.com
xxx2.websitewelcome.com
My question is - can google track down my network of sites and deduce that they are all owned by the same person if I continue to use the same Name Servers? Because that would be a real bummer.
SEO Hosting advertises:
Separate C Class Nameservers
Private Branded Nameservers
But no one at Seo Hosting seems to understand what that means. The problem is, neither do I! So, I don't even know the right questions to ask.
So, my second question is - if I should use different name servers, how would I do it?
Thanks
I purchase my domain names with various providers, godaddy, bluehost, hostingdude etc. But I always use the same name servers to point the domain to my SEO Hosting account. Something like:
xxx1.websitewelcome.com
xxx2.websitewelcome.com
My question is - can google track down my network of sites and deduce that they are all owned by the same person if I continue to use the same Name Servers? Because that would be a real bummer.
SEO Hosting advertises:
Separate C Class Nameservers
Private Branded Nameservers
But no one at Seo Hosting seems to understand what that means. The problem is, neither do I! So, I don't even know the right questions to ask.
So, my second question is - if I should use different name servers, how would I do it?
Thanks
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