Ahh, is it true if you have many sites on one hosting account (same ip), google will decide to sandbox them because it's like spam?
Having multiple sites located on the same claasc is not in itself like spam. It's more about the content on the individual sites.
No - you won't get sandboxed. The only problem with having multiple sites on the same IP or C class is that if you interlink them the links may not count as much as links from sites on different IPs. In my testing this is only true for a LOT of sites on the same IP. Around 10 sites linked on the same IP seems to be fine.
This is no reason to get your site penalized or get it into the sandbox effect. But it is still a better practice to separate the IP for each site to start with.
I think it's not a spam but if you are running many sites on the same ip then google treat one site for all sites...
Not just no, but HELL no. Most of the Web sites on the Internet are hosted on shared servers. If Google did that, then we'd never see the majority of Web sites in its search results.
In normal there is no problem but as you said multiple sites sharing the same IP. Suppose if any one of them get blacklisted for some reason then the IP will also get blacklisted and as your site also shares the same IP it will also get blacklisted even if you have done nothing wrong/illegal.
No, this is not true. It is not a reason. if you observe, many of the people use only shared hosting. So, IP is not a cause. You may get into the sandbaox, bcoz of link farming or any other reasons. If you have network sites, then don't do interelinking between them. Sometimes, it causes... All the best...
Thanks for all share,but i think if you put more than 10 website using the some IP,and then make more the interlinks,which may my spammed!!
Sandbox has nothing to do with IP addresses. However if you crosslink your sites extensively - you will be flagged by Google. By the way - have you heard about the seo hosting? You have one hosting account and you get different IP addresses for you sites - that is not a cheap option of course...
i don't think ..that same IP sites would be penalized by Google..they would be if they are getting too many back links from a same sites or same ip site
Not really expensive - most decent hosts only charge a dollar or 2 per month per unique IP. Make sure you check any IP's assigned to you with a service like DNSstuff.com before accepting them to make sure they aren't flagged or blacklisted.
I've had several sites linked to one-another, on the same IP, and the link juice has been good. Dunno what people're talking about.
As I said earlier, interlinking on the same IP only becomes a problem for a large number of sites. I use 10 sites as a cut off point, but you may be able to get away with substantially more...I just don't wanna risk it.