Sure Shot SEO with C Class IPs technique

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by tape, Jul 25, 2008.

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    Definite SEO success with Multiple C Class IP hosting


    Hello readers,
    I haven’t really contributed anything concrete to this community till now so thought of sharing this valuable little SEO trick with you webmasters. Just to make it clear in the beginning, this trick isn’t really meant for the newbies with $200 in PayPal who call themselves SEO specialists and web entrepreneurs. This trick is only meant for the larger players who are really serious about ranking for keywords and beating their competition.

    The reason why I said this isn’t suitable for newbie webmasters is because this requires A LOT of patience and hard work. You won’t be seeing instant results and hence it might start discouraging you. Experienced players of the SEO industry know how everything functions and that patience is the best virtue hence they’ll wait and keep working till they finally start seeing some results. Trust me, if you’ve got the patience and determination to hang on, there’s really no other SEO technique that can show you results as surely as this can. Multiple C Class IP hosting is one technique that is a 100% worker! There is no scope for failure here and hence it is preferred by webmasters all over the world.

    Now enough of beating around the bush, I’ll just get to the explaining the main technique:

    What are Multiple C Class IPs, what is the whole concept behind these?


    Each IP is divided into 4 parts demarcated by dots (“.”):
    AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD

    The CCC comprises the C Class of the IP.
    For example, if the IP address is: 74.86.118.112, 118 would be the C Class.

    Earlier, web masters used to create websites and blogs just for the purpose of Search Engine Optimization of their primary website. What they did was, they would create a blog, post a few keyword rich articles on it and post backlinks to their primary website all over these blogs. These would really get them some high search engine trust and make the primary website rank for highly competitive keywords!
    Google discovered this and got sick of it, BlackHat SEO artists were all over the place spamming the internet with these dummy blogs and websites for the sole purpose of S.E.O. To get rid of this problem once and for all, Google’s spam filters were updated to not value links from websites hosted on an IP in the same C Class as the primary website!
    That’s right, now these webmasters had one BIG problem staring them in the eye:

    “Where the hell would they get IPs from different Class C IPs from? “​


    If they wanted to buy IPs from their datacenter, they’d have to purchase whole blocks of 256 IPs for each C Class, but there would be ONE more problem:
    To get these IPs, they’d have to give some sort of justification to ARIN, SEO is not considered a valid reason!
    So, getting these IPs from the datacenter where their servers were hosted was out of question, one possibility would be getting hosting accounts from many different web hosting providers across the globe, however, this would become too complicated and difficult to manage and also expensive since monthly payments to each of these hosts would have to be kept in mind, each website would have a separate control panel and hence all these websites couldn’t be managed from a single place and also, the whole process becomes a bit too expensive since you’d be spending nearly $10-20 per month on each host.

    Now when everyone was racking their heads and pulling out their hair to look for a viable situation, SEO hosting companies like SeoHosting.com, SEO-Host.com and GotWebHost.com sprang up. These companies were like lifelines to these webmasters who were on the verge of killing themselves for not being able to figure out a way to beat the Google Spam Filters.

    What do these SEO hosting companies do?​


    Well, instead of us having to buy packs of 256 IPs for each C Class, these SEO hosting companies purchase huge amounts of IPs giving some stupid reason for justifying the necessity of these IP blocks to ARIN. After getting hold of these massive amounts of IPs from various C Classes, they just sell them out to webmasters like me and you. Hence you get a dedicated IP from a different C Class for each of your websites/blogs. You can now go BIG with SEO for your primary site with these blogs and websites.

    I’m a total newbie, I want to learn about this method.​


    Alright, relax. I’ll teach you. Let’s go through this whole process step-by-step so you understand better.

    Since you’re a beginner, let’s start off with 5 different blogs. Don’t chew more than you can eat, so keep it small but keep it SURE!

    GET THE DOMAINS:

    For these 5 blogs, register 5 different domains. Some tips on choosing these domains:

    • Prefer getting hold of older domains since they have higher trust rank and can rank easily in search engines as compared to the newly registered ones. You can purchase old domains off tdnam.com or from users on webmaster forums.
    • Try picking a domain with a keyword in the name
    • Make sure the name is relevant to the niche of the blog
    • Prefer .com domains over other extensions. Avoid .info domains at all costs.

    GET THE IPs:

    • Sign up at a Multiple C Class IP hosting provider’s website. Some recommended providers are:
    • SEOhosting.com (A hostgator.com company, quite well reputed)
    • SEO-Host.com (The cheapest available, pretty reliable too)
    • GotWebHost.com
    • IndiaNets.com
    • Brainpulse.com

    [*]Let us assume you chose SEO-Host.com, the cheapskates that you are, you’ll obviously go in for the cheapest option. Buy the 5 C Class IP package for $20/month. Now create accounts for each of the domains on each of these 5 IPs.

    SETUP THE BLOGS:
    • Install WordPress blogs on each of these domains. You can use any blogging software however I’d recommend WordPress.
    • Create Banners for each blog, you can hire a professional to do it. You can get cheap designers for $10/banner.
    • Optimize the blogs by adding tags etc. Use all the easy SEO techniques you know.
    • Build a few links for each of these blogs. You can outsource this job to some company like compbizz.com. Spend about $30 per blog for directory submissions, blog commenting and similar techniques.

    Once your blogs are all ready for a launch, it is time to actually start feeding them with quality content and articles.
    CREATE THE CONTENT:
    • Post 2 keyword-rich articles each week on each of these blogs.
    • Each article should be about 400 words long.
    • Keyword density should be around 2-4% which means your keyword should appear about 8-16 times in the article.
    • Keep your keywords evenly spaced out throughout the article.
    • You can hire a professional content writer to write up your articles. Most content writers charge about $15/article.
    • Hyperlink the keywords in the articles with the URL to your primary website.
    • Push in backlinks to your primary website wherever you can but just don’t make it look spammy.
    • Submit each of these articles to Social Bookmarking websites such as propeller and Digg.com. You can easily expect about 50-60 visitors a day on these blogs from Social Bookmarking websites.


    Once all this is done, your Search Engine rankings will slowly and steadily start improving and by the end of 3 months, you would be ranking even for some competitive keywords! The potential with this technique is immense, you should just be willing to work hard enough, be patient enough and shell out enough money for this to work.
    If the job is done right, there is no chance of failure!



    MONETIZE YOUR BLOGS: (Optional):
    You will be getting some decent traffic on these blogs and also some nice PR and Search Engine rankings. So why not monetize all this traffic and SE ranking to gain some extra cash.
    • You can put up Adsense ads to monetize your incoming traffic.
    • You can sell text links and Blog Posts on webmaster forums(like this one) to other members who own websites in the same niche since their backlinks on your website would do them good.


    All I can now say is BEST OF LUCK, get back to me if you face any kind of difficulty using this technique. I’m quite a friendly and helpful dude, you know?



    Recommended Multiple C Class Hosting providers:

    SEOhosting.com (Highly reputed since it is a HostGator.com enterprise)
    SEO-Host.com (Cheapest, Reliable, Highly recommended by me)
    GotWebHost.com (Too expensive)
     
    tape, Jul 25, 2008 IP
  2. BCyber

    BCyber Well-Known Member

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    #2
    That's a good article.
     
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    #3
    Interesting, we will look into this...
     
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    #4
    Almost all the laws of solid SEO are in there. Nice job!
     
    scubita, Jul 25, 2008 IP
  5. sweetfunny

    sweetfunny Banned

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    #5
    Completely false, i've got many sites that only have links from other sites on the same IP and some of these sites are Pagerank 6 and 5, rank for fairly competitive 100+ Million result terms and pull thousands of uniques per day.

    This whole thing that goes around about sites on the same IP not counting is rubbish.

    However what you are saying is most definitely a wise move, it saves your whole network from going down the tubes should one site receive a manual review and it keeps your network diversified from competitors snooping. Although it's a little more expensive, i prefer the multiple servers option because it gives redundancy should one box go down, you can do off site backups to your other servers etc.

    Also just ensure your PTR/Reverse DNS is configured correctly as there's no point just having multiple IP's on the box if a RDNS reveals the whole network.

    Rep for the article.
     
    sweetfunny, Jul 25, 2008 IP
  6. jitendraag

    jitendraag Notable Member

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    #6
    Though I am inclined to think that same IP shouldn't matter much in ranking. It will be difficult for SEs to determine whether they are a shared host or same person having multiple websites..

    If you have any PR 5/6 sites that rank for competitive keywords, don't you think you would get loads of natural links too? Is it possible that the natural links are contributing more to PR and SERPS than the 'artificial' ones?
     
    jitendraag, Jul 25, 2008 IP
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    #7
    Not sure how much this really matters since a good link building campaign will require many different websites and the cost to host them all separately would be huge. For linking together a group for 5 high quality websites this method would work great. Thanks for the article :)
     
    Gallito, Jul 25, 2008 IP
  8. sweetfunny

    sweetfunny Banned

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    #8
    Nope, i have a lot of high PR sites and i can send a domain PR6/5 with just a few backlinks. Pagerank doesn't equal thousands of links.

    Also who would naturally link to a single page website that's full of ads, but ranking high and pulling in thousands of visitors a day? Only me, i have many sites like this that are just geared for revenue.
     
    sweetfunny, Jul 25, 2008 IP
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    jitendraag Notable Member

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    #9
    I get your point :) But the article is useful nevertheless :)
     
    jitendraag, Jul 25, 2008 IP
  10. sweetfunny

    sweetfunny Banned

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    #10
    Yes most definitely, you should always diversify every link in the chain when it comes to websites and revenue. I do what the OP says and have been for a long long time, but i don't just diversify IP's i even have several servers in different geographical locations.

    My point was links from sites on the same IP "do" count, and i can prove that they do.
     
    sweetfunny, Jul 25, 2008 IP
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    zingo Peon

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    #11
    You stated "Hyperlink the keywords in the articles with the URL to your primary website".. Are you saying for every single keyword, use it as a anchor text back to the primary site? So there could be 8-16 anchors per article pointing back to the primary ? Just need clarification.. thanks
     
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    #12
    You misunderstood what a C-Class IP is.

    "Class C | 192.0.1.1 to 223.255.254.254 | Supports 254 hosts on each of 2 million networks."
     
    live-cms_com, Jul 25, 2008 IP
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    #13
    wew, what is the correct answer?
     
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    #14
    Thank god I stumbled across your post, tape.
    I was going to purchase a package from seohosting.com
    Well, SEO-Host.com is way more cheaper..you're going to be saving me quite some money.
    Also, the live chat feature of SEO-host.com really "turns me on". pretty cool stuff...thanks once again, firstly for referring me to seo-host.com and saving me some money and secondly for this informative post, it's gonna do me good!
     
    SurgerY, Jul 26, 2008 IP
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    #15
    You seem to understand "the secret" that people all seem to be seeking, now please stop teaching it for free. we work hard enough as it is.

    Good post though, +1 rep.
     
    nosleepno, Jul 26, 2008 IP
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    sleuth1 Well-Known Member

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    #16
    Thats complete rubbish , hope the rest of your article is double checked for accuracy
     
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    #17
    I used SEOhosting.com sometime ago.
    Now i use GotWebHost.com it is expensive but SEOhosting.com does not offer dedicated servers at that time so i moved to GotWebHost.com .
     
    The navigator, Jul 26, 2008 IP
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    Sweetfunny,

    Do you bother writing unique content for the links to be contained in as the OP suggests, or do you just put on your sites sitewide links with the anchor text you are targeting?

    Thanks!
     
    ewex, Jul 29, 2008 IP
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    sweetfunny Banned

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    #19
    With SEO always mix things up, get links from single pages, in content, sitewide etc and from a variety of different types of sites whether they be forums, article directories, blogs, social bookmarks and so on.

    If Google decides tomorrow they are going to devalue links from say forums, and that's all your site is relying on you'll tank.
     
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    chuckd1356 Active Member

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    #20
    Just so you guys know...

    The OP is the owner of seo-host.com, as has been proved in the following thread:

    http://www.wickedfire.com/traffic-s...timization-strategy-multiple-c-class-ips.html

    And yes he also posted at sitepoint:

    http://www.sitepoint.com/forums/showthread.php?t=561957

    So this thread is nothing but a bunch of self promotion and you guys fell for it. :)
     
    chuckd1356, Jul 31, 2008 IP