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According to my sales.....
I've got a hell of a lot of work to do! Google has been a headache big time. I have some changes I'm planning on making but I have a question regrading ips..is it bad to take sites sharing ips and move them to their own? What type of effect will this have? I have a ton of changes I need to make to get back on track this is the smallest of them all but wanted to get an idea of if I should be doing or not?
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In theory it shouldn't cause problems. I wouldn't expect it to solve all your Google issues however. . .
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the benefit of unique IPs is that the sites appear unrelated (company wise), so links between sites are seen as more "valuable"
if they now share an IP, Google already knows they're related. switching IPs, especially while maintaining the same content and structure, isn't much of a signal of a change in ownership, making the question... how smart do you think Google is and how long a memory does it have? the upshot is that unique IPs etc are the best way to start your network, but may not provide much benefit re: SEO when applied to an existing network |
unique content
unique content unique content everything else, other than IBL's is not worth worrying about |
I have yet to see any conclusive proof that unique IP addresses have any bearing on SEO.
Providing you are not in a "bad neighborhood" then your IP addresses don't really matter. Google understands the nature of the topology of the Internet means many sites share the same IP address. |
more things to waste time on instead of building quality content...
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I guess I should focus on content and not ip time wasting according to the replies. Thanks everyone for the feedback. I greatly appreciate it as always! :)
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Do it this way. If its not a hassle get them on their own IP's.
Put in the metas Put in all the key words. As someone mentioned. Unique content Text and text are important. Then move on. You should know the rest. |
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SEO is important. You can have great content but without visitors you won't sell any of it.
My advice: hire an SEO specialist. You'll find many at www.freelancer.com |
I'm in the process of getting things going and getting some help with this. I don't think it's necessarily the SEO factor that's the problem because on some of them I'm page 1. But it might be that as well because I'm not pg 1 for all of them...which is what I want!
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