Anyone interested in getting a different ip for each of their sites

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by ul164, Mar 15, 2007.

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    Im interested in signing up for a web hosting reseller plan, I have a few questions. How much would you pay for a different ip to each of your sites (per month)?
    and what is the most you would pay per month for a good hosting program(from a reseller account)? Thanks in advance for your replies :)
    The reason i put this in marketing is because i hear its good for page rank purposes to have different ips for each of your websites.
     
    ul164, Mar 15, 2007 IP
  2. Dubz

    Dubz Peon

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    Good reseller 10-20$ a month. NO MORE.
    Ip's ~2$ each a month.

    It's funny how a good reseller account is only 2x or 3x the price of a single user account... Sometimes they are the same.

    Good luck,
     
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    Will.Spencer NetBuilder

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    I believe that this is an SEO Urban Legend.
     
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    Just to clarify alitle bit, anyone interested in real cheap hosting? I could buy a reseller account and pass the savings on to you guys. The place that i have in mind has a 1 month plan charged in 1 month increments. If your interested plz reply. I was just looking at hosting plans and it seems kind of expensive if your just getting started.
     
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    Seriously?? If all domains are on same ip and connect it's not really a link from anywhere though... IF it is different IP's. You have a unique link; am I wrong?
     
    Dubz, Mar 16, 2007 IP
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    I'm far from an expert on this subject, but here's how I see it... There are so many shared servers now, that it's extremely possible that two sites with two completely different owners are linking to each other. If Google and such can't work around that fact by now, there would be some serious issues.

    On top of it, every site I've put even a little bit of effort into (as in not something I'd launched during the actual PR udate time) has gotten a PR3, 4, or 5 in their first update. But I work in a very specific way... I don't create just a single site in a niche. I try to launch at least 3 within a reasonable time frame, and they get interlinked. They're relevant links, and certainly never hurt anything at all... if anything they've helped drive more traffic and additional natural links by helping people find the sites. So I definitely don't buy into the idea that they're devalued, b/c they're on the same IP... of course, it's a nice way to get people to pay more for them. :rolleyes:
     
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    I would guess so, I assumed that SE's look at the ip as in 101.101.101.* if the star changes it would say same thing basically as it's mainly the same, but if it's 101.101.*.* than maybe I think it would consider it relevant 3rd party link. My $0.02
     
    Dubz, Mar 16, 2007 IP