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Old 04-23-2008, 12:44 PM  
SinisterStudios
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Originally Posted by baddog View Post
Bruce Clay (http://www.bruceclay.com) observed that although only 3 percent of websites are on dedicated IPs, well over 90 percent of the top-50 results in the search engines are sites having dedicated IP numbers. They confirmed this by moving a site from a shared IP to a dedicated IP and noticed "significant ranking increases.?
Bruce is the Grandfather of SEO and what he says shouldnt be taken lightly. For all of those who think that sites spread out over mutliple classes using mutliple NS's is a waste really do not know the true power of using these methods.

But that being said,

Having mutliple ip's spread across mutliple blocks is just one part of the total picture when it comes to SEO. If you have a crap site, not matter how many ip's you have your going to never rank anywhere worth a shit. Ip's are really just a small factor in the big equation,
Without proper keyword structures and relevance, theme relevance, theme density, themed content and the proper silo stucture of your site you might get a decent rankings but youll never be able to rank for high dollar short tails. Even proper linking doesnt play as much of a role as it once did. Its all about LSI, Silo'ing and theme relevance (quality scores) now.

SEO is really pretty straight foward, follow the proper formula and you will rank consistantly over and over ( and for the long term), do it wrong and youll be bashing your head against the wall wondering why you can get ranked.

I use 1 ip to 1 domain for all sites i want to rank and keep ranked, it works well for me and i cant say it will work the same for others.
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