Should I Have Two Host Gator Accounts For Different IP'S

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I have a lot of websites on my 1 hosting account, and want to start linking the different websites together...but I don't know if that will have a negative or positive effect since they are on the same hosting. Can google see that? Should I create a new hosting account for my newer websites just to help mix up the IP?

If yes...then is it ok to have the 2nd hosting account in host gator also? Or should I have it with a different host like godaddy or something?
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  • Profile picture of the author LloydMS
    Google can pretty much see everything depending upon how hard they want to look, and what you're doing to make it more difficult.

    Having multiple sites on the same IP is perfectly fine, and quite common. Linking from one site to another is also okay, as long as it makes sense (e.g. is relevant). As soon as you start linking your sites that are not relevant is when you will begin having an issue.

    Yes, putting them on different c-class IP addresses might make it a little more difficult, but just a little.

    Realistically, if you start linking all your sites together you're asking for trouble. It's very dangerous. Link related sites, sure. But that's all I'd stick with unless you know exactly what you are doing.

    And it doesn't make a difference if you go to different hosting solutions, you're still asking for trouble.

    If you want to link Site A to Site B, and Site C to Site D. That's not going to cause a problem. But once you start linking Site A to B, C, and D, and do the same with the other sites, you're pushing things.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kingfish85
    Focus on content and not IP addresses. There's no actual "prooff" other than "hear-say" that proves different IP addresses make a difference.

    Since CIDR replaced classed routing years ago, there's no such thing as "class c" anything, it doesn't exist. (in regards to the post above me)

    There are millions of websites using regular old shared hosting that rank very well without problems.
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  • Profile picture of the author run
    I got slap by Google on their last algo updates. I've got all keywords deindex from first page, second page upto page 14 to 38. I've used the system of blog networks before. I used several hosting providers to not leave footprint to Google but it's not that easy.

    I can not say dedicated c class ip address is not important because I hire SEO service to recover my sites, and most of their systems are based on backlink from various source of aged hight pr sites with different dedicates c class ip. It's now improving my rank back slowly.
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    I just wanna tell you that most of the links in the signature are trash and/or a trap to make you pay!
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  • Profile picture of the author burnz720
    the problem is that I don't have just a couple sites...I have about 50 sites all on the same subject. They are all pr 1 & 2 sites. So I was thinking about linking them all to my one main site. So that would kind of make it the king of the sites. (one ring to rule them all j/k)

    The problem is that they are all on the same hosting account. So I was wondering if anyone has any experience with this? Its not just a couple of sites linking together. Its a little bit bigger than that.
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  • Profile picture of the author yessica
    I think you can pay a lot of iPs for your hosting and rotate them
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