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Join Date: Oct 2011
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separate server c class ips
I have a few websites but I would like to build a network of 50 or more in the next couple years. I'm trying to develop a plan of action from the get go so I'm not rehashing and fixing errors from the beginning.
When I have 50 or 60 or more websites with history and page rank and I want to interlink them all I understand they all need to be on separate servers and IPs for Google to rate the relevance ofhathe back link as meaningful. Google would know that they are one owner because of server and IP right. Currently I'm with host gator on a shared plan. Will I basically need to create a separate host gator account for say every 5 or 6 websites so they are mostly on different servers? Does any hosts provide this kind of separation for a small fee? Next thought. If I use the same affiliate account id on several websites then Google will see the affiliate Id in all the links and then calculate they are all under one umbrella again right? How would you get around this. I understand this is mostly a concern for people doing AdSense but what about relevancy of back links? Is that a dumb question? |
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I don't think google would keep track of affiliate links . But if it concers you, you could create separate affiliate accounts to you sites.
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No one knows. But it is a pretty obvious footprint that can be easily circumvented by just adding something on your site that turns the link into domainname.com/link1 etc
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