Shared Hosting For Private Blog Network

by mrgee
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Hi All
I have a small private blog network, around 26 domains, but growing. Most are on class c hosting with individual ip's and nameservers and all with private who is. I also have 4 shared hostings, bluehost, hostgator and some others which house my money sites. Question is can I place some of my blog network domains on these shared hostings.. Am I likely to create any obvious footprint?
Seems to me google accepts the fact that some backlinks may come from same ip considering many use shared hosting.
Any thoughts
Thanks
#blog #hosting #network #private #shared
  • Profile picture of the author boosters
    I am using different shared hosting so i am getting different IPs. You can see webhostingtalk forum to get the shared hosting from $1/month will good space and bandwidth.
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  • Profile picture of the author Big Kahuna SEO
    I would try to spread your PBN sites out against and many servers/IP's as you can. That way you lessen the potential footprint and gain on the SEO benefit. Just my 2 cents...
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    • Profile picture of the author mrgee
      Originally Posted by Big Kahuna SEO View Post

      I would try to spread your PBN sites out against and many servers/IP's as you can. That way you lessen the potential footprint and gain on the SEO benefit. Just my 2 cents...
      Not answering my question.. I understand you need to spread PBN over multiple ip's.. My question is can I get away with a small percentage of domains sharing the same ip..
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  • Profile picture of the author Big Kahuna SEO
    Can you "get away with" it? Sure? Is that the best choice for SEO purposes? No.
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  • Profile picture of the author kpmedia
    SEO doesn't really have anything to do with IP addresses -- the root idea behind using the same/different host. If you're interlinking your sites to try and game the system, Google will know, regardless of the host it's on. There's at least a half dozen method, not just IP. If the sites are quality, and the incoming links are coming from other quality sites, it'll be fine. Again, IP doesn't matter much. It hasn't for many years now, though many people believe in this outdated method. (And by outdated, I mean like 10+ years.)

    You're fine. Just use a good host is all that matters.
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    • Profile picture of the author Mike Anthony
      mrgee

      Ignore the advice above. The poster always equates the question with IP diversity and then starts the same argument. Whats important is that the network sites not be all on the same box so you want to use a variety of hosting companies. If you link properly and don't use your entire network to link to the same sites Google will not usually detect anything. Of hundreds of people I have dealt with as long as they keep their networks very private and do the right things I have heard of maybe two deindexed sites. Thats all.

      A few people around here equate Google with an akk seeing , all knowing god but its a total myth.
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  • Profile picture of the author A P Geofrey
    I could provide an asnwer to your question, but I will instead give you some fruit for thoughts.

    Why would you want to link to your own network at a considerable risk, when you can link to someone else's, and let him/her link to yours?
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