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Originally Posted by fris
no proof of this ever.
seo and ip space spreading them out is just BS, these "SEO" hosting companies use this tact to get gullable people into hosting with them.
no solid proof anywhere of the benefits of this.
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I am going to have to agree with you on this.
In the late 90's, early 2000's, I worked a lot with SEO companies and with companies doing SEO; developing software. Google has even said that IP address does not play a role in how your site is ranked.
To be quite honest with you, the best SEO that you can do to your site is done by following web standards and semantic coding. It's a shame that "SEO" has been saturated with garbage (like most things) and now a lot of people, even the so-called, "professionals" continue milking the pocket.
I would never pay a 3rd party for SEO.
As for how many sites I host on each of my IPs? For our incubator projects, I've seen no more than 3 active projects running on a single IP. Typically because during those times, there isn't much server load. Now, with large scale deployments, it's reversed in a way. We have multiple IPs for a single site.