Should I Host My Domains On Different IP's?

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Now that I have a few expired domains that I plan on using for backlinks, I think I should be hosting them on different IPs (correct me if it's not necessary).

But if it is, which hosting company and plan do you guys use? And how many different ips can I get?
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  • Definitely you have to put them on different IPs, I am using hostgator reseller package, for each site you add gives you a random ip, but may be different to those that you have assigned or can be repeated, so, it is also advisable to use different hosting services
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  • i am not sure that is there different ips available but you need to get different hosting for different domains.I refer you ipage.
  • No, you don't have to use different IP addresses. That's just a belief that some SEOs have. A big host can have a front-end server where hundreds or even thousands of sites are behind a single IP. I'm sure Google knows very well how this shared hosting stuff works.

    Where this idea comes from? Well, the theory goes so that when your activities are questionable you want to be limiting the potential footprint your sites may have. Your sites might be easier to detect if they share characteristics such as IP. But Google can't penalize/filter by a shared IP in any case, because that wouldn't work in the real world for the reasons mentioned above.

    Actually the opposite is true: when you're using your "private" IPs from a "SEO Hosting" company they're easy to filter. But I'm guessing that Google hasn't done much of that either.

    The comment above is terrible advice. Not only has ipage a piss-poor reputation, but you certainly don't need to have separate hosting packages.
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    • I hate to disagree with you because, in my humble opinion, having all your network domains on the same hosting is asking for trouble and to suggest that Google doesn't realise that this is one of many potential signals of manipulative behaviour is naive if you ask me.

      What's even more is that you can pick up super cheap hosting from completely separate companies for dollars so why even take the risk? Remember, hosting for network sites does not need to be fast because users are not likely to visit.
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  • yes if you build your own PBN you must have every domain have unique IP some warriors suggest to put every domain in a hosting company but I suggest you try seohosting.com it's a good web hosting for PBN
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    • No it is not. That is a horrible, horrible idea.

      Besides all the problems with using an "SEO" host, their service is garbage, and they are more expensive.
  • Have a new person do it for every domain
    Have them buy the domains 4 years apart
    Keep locations of IP at least 8000km apart
    Do not use any themes with Cats in it
    Use colors like Purple in font so to not attract attention
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  • you dont need different IPs only, you need different Class IPs, for example C IPs and it will help you in back links coming from different IPs. Back links from different IPs different domains do have an impact.
  • you dont need different IPs only, you need different Class IPs, for example C IPs and it will help you in back links coming from different IPs. Back links from different IPs different domains do have an impact.
  • BWHadam is right, the CClass is what is actually important, not just the IP.

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    Now that I have a few expired domains that I plan on using for backlinks, I think I should be hosting them on different IPs (correct me if it's not necessary). But if it is, which hosting company and plan do you guys use? And how many different ips can I get?