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Spam me with SEO hosting.
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Seo hosting was invented to scam noobs
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If you believe in shit like throwing some sites on diff c-classes, im sorry. But thats how it is bro.
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Hosting companies don't come to GFY anymore?
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I am pretty sure you know me. :o)
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I got some rack space in the basement... but we may be on different thought paths here. |
The way we do things is very simple. You are paying $4.00 per IP/C. If you want 5 Different Class C's for example, you get one dedicated IP per C x $4.00 each = $20.00 and that is you hosting bill. The VPS piece of the pie is FREE.
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3 Different IP/Class C = $12.00 10 Different IP/Class C = $40.00 25 Different IP/Class C = $100.00 50 Different IP/Class C = $200.00 Deployments are typically a few business days depending on the number of IP's and C's we need to configure for you. Feel free to contact me with any questions. |
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Unless you want o get flagged for cheating you need to use different hosts to pull this off. Google checks the network whois as well. Most sites like our have basic plans for this around $3 a month www.dwhs.net . Also hosts doing 'SEO hosting" are just reselling other hosts. This means more problems and you never know what you are getting.
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their is no proof that having different ips across multiple class c's has a factor, not saying these "seo" hosts are bad hosts.
as long as you are doing legit white hat you will be fine, and anyone giving you advice that you wont, is giving you bad info. v_rocks you run enough sites to know if you need "seo" hosting. |
I've heard that ROI on SEO, when combined with attention to detail in your CSS, PHP, or ASP is FTW. I like to LOL while I watch the ACH clear.
Not quite there yet, still needs more TLA... |
I am ranked on top 3 for major keywords with sites hosted @ webair.
That's a fact. |
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Class c's do not exist and havn't for over a decade. Those selling them are selling snake oil.
You actually think google would be over a decade behind you and still using classes to define their network definitions? far from it. For those who don't know you can read here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classful_network |
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