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How many blogs would you host on 1 server?
Tell me.
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as many as possible.
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How long is a piece of string?
Seriously, it all depends man.. |
Well i'm talking what's best seo wise. If i'm seperate c classes then i don't need several servers?
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None... fuck blogs.
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Only thing you need to worry about is posting unique and quality content homie. You can have 1000 blogs on 1 ip and be aight as far as SEO.
For link trading it's different because so many people are brain washed by seo hocus pocus... Google ain't fooled my nigga. |
I don't know shit about SEO thats why i'm asking.
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In a few days i will have 40 blogs all updated with unique content daily. By next month i'll have about 100. Just making sure i start out as good as possible.
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463 :thumbsup
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And so i don't want to link blogs that are on the same server to eachother? Is that correct? |
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http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wp-super-cache/ |
Great, thanks.
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I used a script that let me autogenerate Wordpress blogs, I ran hundreds of blogs from the same database without any problem.
When it comes to SEO I always try to place blogs in different niches on the same IP because I usually interlink my nicheblogs and want them on different IPs. Make sure the domains you want to interlink got different whois-info or use private whois. |
What do you guys think about using a place like blogger (besides your own domains). Like 10% of your blogs on sites like that?
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Use A-B-C link trades, preferably placed in your blogroll. If you could trade posts with contextual backlinks to your own sites, that would be even better. |
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If you run rss feeds on all the blogs and none of the text is unique is well hurt your ranking for particular keywords. Another negative aspect of interlinking is when you want to trade hardlinks with someone, they will notice that you have a lot of outgoing links so that will hurt you in the long run. Seo is ever changing when it comes to google, but don't be afraid to try new things. Remember keyword density on your blog, a sitemap so a spider/robot can crawl easily, and a quality seo plugin ( all in one or cyber seo.) when updating posts keep scheduled dates and updates in the same orderly fashion each month. Don't update daily then go weekly, keep things constant si google will come to you when they are suppose to. Whoops, I went off topic |
:1orglaugh You can link to whatever is relevant man... even if it's yours and on the same server/ip/etc. Just keep the content unique.
Edit: Oops, the guy above me basically said the same shit. Bottom line, don't get caught up in the SEO nonsense. That shit is like the religions of the cyber world. Google's job is to give the people what they want from the web, not to come up with silly hurdles for legit webmasters. |
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i put 5 sites per ip on server, not any of them are interlinked nor in same niche, currently i have 66ips on one server 6 different c classes, with 5 sites on each around 330 sites.. i interlink sites that are in same niche but not more than 5 my links on site, the rest are a>b>c trades, no more than 40 outbound links per site. Google like relevant content but it will give you penalty if you over do it with your own stuff. for example interlinking 20 of your sites. To your last post, you don't need to update every site daily, once in every 3-5 days is very reasonable for blogs.
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1000 .
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How many blogs will honestly depend on the resources available.
You could have 10,000 blogs on a robust server. Assuming most get little to no traffic. However, if you have someone with a powerhouse blog, it could gobble up all of a servers resources if you are not careful. You would simply need to provide more details for an accurate answer. :2 cents: |
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Dirty F you've been with GFY since 2001 and you dont know basic webmastering thigs? Hmmm hard to believe. I think you wanna reach 60k posts by any means :))
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not utilizing seo for this will make your network worthless. where is the traffic going to come from? a large part of your time should be in research before hand, keyword research, domain research.
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Although i don't know much about blogs and seo i do know a lot about selling selling sites and i would need to fuck up real bad not to make profit out of this. |
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For all you people who think putting separate blogs on separate iP addresses is helping you then please, come see me, I have this really nice bridge in Sydney to sell you. |
You'll be fine, you're already starting out better than most. You have an army of indians or something? Who's doing all the writing? You?
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If you *really* want my advice, go NoSQL.... drop these shitty mysql blogs and go nosql. That shit is fast... and not at all memory intensive. Simply key-value pairs.
Then you could run a ton on a single server.... too many people have slipped mysql under the belt as the de facto db standard and it's crap. imvho. |
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MySQL is fine... Just get someone to properly tune it and the rest of the stack... Then stick Varnish Cache in front of it :)
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Amazing how everyone says something different.
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Like I said, SEO is like the religions of the cyber world. Everybody got they own customs of how to serve the big G. Me, I just serve the surfers.
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http://support.google.com/webmasters...n&answer=35769 |
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I like to be in control :winkwink: |
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your own custom blog and all you do is add text to a calendar on a date. :thumbsup simple as that and no mysql involved. |
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But I wouldn't link them together or target the same keywords with them. |
They want quality user experience from pages that rank well for relevant queries. Just pretend it's human reviewed and nothing gets past them. That way you dont need to worry about details.
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dont over think it... having several IPs make no sense, seriously..
there are tumblr blogs that get 10K per day and are hosted among other 3000 sites in the same ip. there are domain names in private servers with a dedicated IP and host, who get 100 hits per day.. easy. |
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Thanks for explaining this method. Not sure if it's the way i want to go but i for sure will read into it a bit more. Appreciate your help. One last question though. "Meaning, none of the blogs should ever be created in the same account, email, IP. All separate.". Why? Who doesn't like this and how will they check it? And if you don't mind me telling where could i buy 50 accounts for 100 bucks? Thanks for your time. |
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