Can google indentify all websites owned by the same person?

Discussion in 'Google' started by honcivex, Jun 9, 2006.

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    I would like to know if google can figure out who own which website. I have several websites and most of them have ad's from chitika, casale media etc.. The javascript code for these ad's have my unique id's in it. Does googlebot keep this in a database to track who own which websites?
     
    honcivex, Jun 9, 2006 IP
  2. TheHoff

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    1) Google is a registrar
    2) Google possesses a huge set of data to analyze for interlinking. At conferences, Cutts has demonstrated the sort of internal tools they use to view link patterns.

    I doubt they match up IDs like that though as they probably get all they need from the above 2.
     
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  3. honcivex

    honcivex Peon

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    what if i don't interlink between my sites and sign up for separate ad accounts for each of my sites. All my sites are private registration.
     
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  4. TheHoff

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    Are they hosted with different server companies? If so, I'd say you're pretty safe. I wouldn't say you would incur penalties but keeping everything separate ensures you do get full linking power between them when you do link.
     
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    I don't think so
     
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  6. honcivex

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    80% of my websites are hosted on one dedicated server but all sites have it's own static ip.
     
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  7. darwix

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    Does google care if a lot of sites are from one IP or same owner?
     
    darwix, Jun 9, 2006 IP
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    jimkarter Notable Member

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    Google doesn't care whether its same IP or same C class IP range.. its same for google.
     
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    jimkarter Notable Member

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    IMHO, yes, if they are interlinking to each other.
     
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    I think and have heard it is best to keep class C's far apart, try to get different class a's and b's if you can.
     
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    rehash Well-Known Member

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    yes, they can by tracking your affiliate ids, domains, ips and interlinks
    imagine that if 2 sites have the same adsense code, it is very much probable they are owned by the same person
     
    rehash, Jun 10, 2006 IP
  12. ChocciChops

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    i think google knows far more than we realise. We should be very carefull interlinking sites, etc.
     
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    From reading googles patent applications and the fact that they are a domain registrar tells me that yes they know who owns a website and I am guessing they are starting to track the buying and selling of websites so they can implement the ownership aspect of a site into it's algorithm. Something along the line of if the site changes ownership then the ranking of the site may take a hit. This is just pure speculation though so I could be way off base.
     
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  14. agnivo007

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    domain names matter, not hosts or IP's...those are good for SEO

    anyway, google can easily get from whois records od domains their required info about a site if required...of course if you dont have a privacy protection!
     
    agnivo007, Jun 10, 2006 IP
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    Javascript ids will transform in to html ads while displaying. So i don't think so.
     
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  16. MikeSwede

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    Big Daddy knows it all. Don't think that Google can't keep track of who owns a web site, private or not. Google knows everything about you and your sites. Don't forget, Matt Cutts have a background in FBI (?) or some other secret organization.
    Paranoid about Google? Guess I am :(
     
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  17. ainmohd

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    My understanding is that one's websites should be with seperate servers so that links could be done more effectively.

    I have about 50 websites with three servers despite one of them is more than sufficient to provide the necessary capacity for all 50 websites.

    There is no way (or any purpose) for the search engines to identify who are the owners since many are being registered with false info for various reasons.

    Links between websites with the same servers are being ignored by search engines. This is a good practice as a preventive measure to avoid anybody controlling and manipulating websites for SEO purposes.
     
    ainmohd, Jun 12, 2006 IP
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    CReed Prominent Member

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    It's possible that the publisher info may be tracked. I'd also add that if you used the same registrant info when registering your domain names it's highly possible to associate domain names/addresses. I'd suggest that you use private registration - not sure if this is foolproof or not, but recommended.
     
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  19. 26global

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    Yes, Google knows all. If you don't want them to know you own a bunch of sites, register them under different aliases, move to the caribbean and get a new name. Oh and don't try and contact your family via the internet as they will know that too.
     
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    very easily. it is called a whois search.

    if the sites are registered under different names then it is not possible to know for a fact that u own each one.

    although, it might be possible to determine that there is a relationship or associativity between sites, if they are registered under different names, then it is just not simply possible.
     
    adnan, Jun 13, 2006 IP