Is it possible to set different Class C IPs?

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by manovignesh_mit, Apr 19, 2009.

  1. #1
    Hi,
    I'm new to SEO. I'm maintaining three blogs of same niche and under same Class C (infact same ip aaddress).
    Is it possible for me to change the IP address now? If there is a possibility
    and if i change it, will it affect my contents on the blog?

    Also can anybody tell how to change the class C ip (if its possible)???

    Looking forward for your solutions.
     
    manovignesh_mit, Apr 19, 2009 IP
  2. contentboss

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    ip is assigned by your host. Most hosts allow you to 'buy' unique IPs although they may all be on the same block. An alternative is to spread your sites around a number of cheap hosts. Or buy specialized 'blackhat' hosting (not recommended).
     
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    You can try SEOhosting.com. It can help you to host your blog on different class C IPs.
     
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    Thanks for your replies guys.
    Even I thought the same - is it because of the reason that I have hosted all three domains at godaddy, they are having the same class C IPs? And is there anyway that I can change the IPs at godaddy . . .
     
    manovignesh_mit, Apr 19, 2009 IP
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    Well, "cheap" is a relative term. When you consider the cost of doing things the wrong way, seohosting is actually a good bargain.
     
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    Based on your replies, I guess there is no way of assigning different class C IPs in godaddy . . .
    I've got a better idea of what they are now.
    Is there any FREE method to change those IP addresses???
     
    manovignesh_mit, Apr 19, 2009 IP
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    Unfortunately there is no free solution.
     
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    Those Class C's can really add up too :(
     
    micksss, Apr 19, 2009 IP