How to get multiple Ip's? Or does it even really matter?

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by ly2, Jul 19, 2006.

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    I want to create a bunch of BS sites with unique articles about my niche, and then throw links on them pointing to my main site. But does it really matter if I have say, 20 domains, all with the same IP? Will the links then not be as high quality?

    I wish there were free hosting services that would allow you to use your own domain, in exchange they could put adsense on your pages. =\
     
    ly2, Jul 19, 2006 IP
  2. Knertified

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    I read somewhere that when google bot looks for backlinks, it doesnt count backlinks from sites on the same IP address or even the same class c (i.e. if your IP is 55.66.77.88, google would ignore 55.66.*.*) Again, I am not sure if that is correct as I read it somewhere and dont have the source handy.

    It would make sense for google to do this though. I think google also treats subdomains as different sites. Because of this, any joe could setup a few thousand subdomains on the same server and link them all back to 1 page to get backlinks.This makes me assume that google does look at the IP of the backlink before considering it legit.
     
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    It's an interesting thought, but unless someone comes with solid proofs from several experiments, or Matt Cutts confirms it, it's just a theory.

    Or, it wouldn't make sense for Google to do it, because that could adversely affect white-hat guys that don't have static IPs, if I understand it correctly.

    Warkot
     
    Warkot, Jul 21, 2006 IP