From my understanding a LinkWheel is essential a network of websites created to link to a particular site. Just wondering when creating these sites, do I purchase hosting with different IPs? And I hear they have to be different C Class IPs. Why is that? What does that mean?
TSquared, Link wheels are generally made up of web 2.0 sites, but if you buy domains and create a network, then the backlinks may be even stronger. C-class and hosting is reserved for private networks, not just link wheels. You can buy from places like seohosting to get different c-class ip addresses. C-class IP's are essentially this: Example of an IP address 100.200.300.400 Essentially if yo usplit that up, it is D, C, B, A They say that so search engines can't track each website back to teh same person (you want to look like each website is owned by someone else), then you need a different C-class. Different C-classes: 100.200.300.400, 100.201.300.400, 100.202.300.400, etc. It is that second number that changes. Generally if that number changes so will the following ones. Hopefully this helps!