Class C Ips

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  1. #1
    How important is it to have my blog network on different ips? and does each site need a different ip? Thanks for any help!:D
     
    agent272, Aug 6, 2007 IP
  2. usasportstraining

    usasportstraining Notable Member

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    It shouldn't matter because 95% of the users out there are using shared IP's, but I do wonder myself if there is a penalty, even if a slight one by Google and the like.
     
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    How large is your blog network and are you trying to link all of the sites together?
     
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    I am not really trying to link the sites together no. I want to sell more blog posts. I get lots of orders but some say no coz they are on the same ips. I just dont know what to tell them. Some of my blogs are pr6s so its important to do this right as long as i can make the money back.
     
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    Yes, to increase the attractiveness of your blog network to advertisers and to boost the link power of them advertising on every blog, you should have them on different c classes.

    You can put them all on cheaper, separate hosting plans to accomplish this, or if you have a dedicated server you can lease different c-classes.

    I personally use a dedicated server which came with 5 ips (same c-class). Then I leased a second c-class block for $2/ip/month. They come in blocks of 8 (at least through my host), so it costs me an extra $16/month per c-class.
     
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    $2 per ip per month is so overpriced. I know a host that does a block of 48 ip's for $50 a month.

    Col :)
     
    Cheap SEO Services, Aug 6, 2007 IP
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    But the point is that I don't need a block of 48! I would rather have smaller blocks so that I can buy MORE c-classes!

    :)
     
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    I know a host that also sells 255 IPs for $100. Does it matter? No... as Josh_Coffman said, you need different C blocks !
     
    lkj, Aug 6, 2007 IP
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    I personally prefer different c class ip links , although it is not that important today it will be tomorrow.
     
    zangief, Aug 6, 2007 IP
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    Check out IX Web Hosting. They have some plans with 8 or 16 unique ips.
     
    pubsit1000, Aug 6, 2007 IP
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    Different IP Class would be great. I suggest myself using Host with different places to make my link building.
     
    songchai, Aug 6, 2007 IP
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    Contact Hostbrains , which offers C Class and many IP Sets.
     
    sizzler_chetan, Aug 7, 2007 IP
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    I know hosts who provide /26 blocks (64 IPs) for $10/month and some even lesser, sharktech being 1 of them. But getting IPs on different class C's isn't that easy...

    I have a special offer going here for anyone interested in getting hosting with IPs on different class Cs :)
     
    eXe, Aug 7, 2007 IP
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    #14
    I too am interested in the original question of the post, but the answers seem to be getting a little side-tracked.

    What are the benefits of having a networks of sites on different class C IPS?
     
    abstroose, Aug 7, 2007 IP
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    Well my current host can offer my additional ips for like 2.00 a month, and I can pay for them if its really truly worth it. So far I dont have any solid proof though...
     
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    All the proof you need is in the google patent. I linked to it in another thread earlier. If you are planning on interlinking sites, why not be on the safer side & host each of them on IPs on different class C ips.
     
    eXe, Aug 7, 2007 IP
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    having links from different ip class is one of the big criterias for getting good serp positions
     
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    you should be extremely smart by interlinking.
    Try some hosting and distribute your class b ip.
     
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    Since im not linking them together does it matter? I dont want to link them together.
     
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    I don't think it matters, unless perhaps you're hosting 2 sites on a single IP, and one of them might attract penalties from google.
     
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