If you are on a shared hosting and if you get back links from one of your sites on the same ip to another site of yours is that do any good? Is that true that you can not get back links more than one per IP address. How does the same host effect vs same ip address? Thanks
Some peoples will tell you it's allright, but I think that heavy linking beetween sites with the same IP would raise some kind of "spam" flag. I've no evidences of it but I try to avoid it for my sites.
The link from the same c class still carries some weight, but if you can get links from different c class iP addresses...they'll carry more weight in ranking your page (site). A
Based on this - if we buy dedicated IPs on the host would that help. We are on the same host but if you buy a dedicated IP for each of your sites what is the impact? Mainly if you have a good site paying a $1.00 or $2.00 for an additional ip is not a big amount. But would that help? Thanks
Depends if all of the IP addresses they could offer you sit within the same C Block of IP addresses...which is likely the case. If you inquire with your host to see if the IP addresses were sitting on different C Blocks...I'd go for it. A
Depends what you mean by "any good". It could be good for direct traffic. If people are clicking on those links, they are a good thing!
I think we should need a good SEO to answer this question as I am also confused over this The real problem if the sites are like same design and on same ipsGoogle can easily identify it(as even a small search script could do it)
I suppose it would depend on the interlinking and the topics of the sites in the bunch. If those sites are all clean and relevant to each other you may get away with the same C block interlinking.
Its ok to have linking on the same IP because it is not very necessary for the crawlers to index the same IP, IPs just a representation of Translated Domain Character into Computer Number Address.. Just Avoid Spammy IP Address...