Better result if I move my site to a new IP?

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by mammut, Apr 17, 2007.

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    I got a server with about ~50 domains under the same IP.

    One of my best sites is a blog (PR4) with about ~400 good handwritten posts. It's been up for about a year now.

    The problem is that I'm not getting any SE-traffic from google except from Google-images.

    I have done some gray-zone stuff on some of the domains on the server but not on the blog-domain.

    Do you guys think that I could get better SE-result if I did move the blog-domain to it's own IP. Or is it already too late since google seem to have "judged" (not banned) my site. :confused:
     
    mammut, Apr 17, 2007 IP
  2. seoeye

    seoeye Banned

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    I dont think that if u move your site to separate IP than it will help in more ranking.but if u have other server for this site and u r planning to make your site as a main site than it will be batter to shift it on new ip so u can get benefits of other sites for link building to this site.
     
    seoeye, Apr 17, 2007 IP
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    CraigslistGuy Banned

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    Unless you are moving to a dedicated server or you currently have bad neighbors on the server, you may not need to move.
     
    CraigslistGuy, Apr 17, 2007 IP
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    seojig Well-Known Member Affiliate Manager

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    yes i m totally agree with you reply,there is no need to move your site on new server.it will be useless.
     
    seojig, Apr 17, 2007 IP
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    We had a drop in PR and traffic when we moved to a dedicated host (rackspace). Seems werid, but I heard of this other theory as well to stop people "buying site for PR".
     
    amaze, Apr 17, 2007 IP