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AndyS 2004-10-22 11:00 AM

IPs and SE links
 
Hi I have a number of small sites on one server/ip# some link to each other as is relavent. Is it true that SEs rate these links lower than say if each domain had its own ip# or was on a different server.
Many thanks for any help |shake|

Bill 2004-10-22 04:53 PM

It's less true than it used to be.

However, as yahoo and msn gain as sources of se traffic, it may become more important again- this has yet to be proved, but is certainly considered a real possibility.

It depends on how serious you are about getting the extremely small margins of advantage that are the essence of SE marketing.

DangerDave 2004-10-22 05:12 PM

As Bill said... :)

Plus.... I know a number of people that have everything they own on one IP.. and still rank well in multiple engines...

I have not seen "proof" one way or the other.

DD

AndyS 2004-10-23 05:59 AM

cheers
 
cool thanks guys think i might still go with seperate servers to protect against problems so i dont have everything go down at once.

Bill 2004-10-23 02:30 PM

I personally use and recommend multiple servers.

I have a favored server for linklist freesites but try to spread freesites across several servers, because sooner or later your server is going to be down when the linkbots or SE spiders go thru, and with multiple servers you don't lose all your listings at once.

xxxjay 2004-10-29 06:32 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by DangerDave
As Bill said... :)

Plus.... I know a number of people that have everything they own on one IP.. and still rank well in multiple engines...

I have not seen "proof" one way or the other.

DD

Having everything on one class IP makes you much easier to flag if your SEO technique comes into question. If you are planning a very agressive SE strategy I would go with separate IPS, class C's, and registering the domains to different entities.

I know a lot people that have everything on one IP and crosslinked that wound up banned.

I would rather err on the side of caution.


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