60 Micro niche sites on 1 ip

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I know that it's bad to host multiple sites on 1 ip, but Im currently hosting 60 on one dedicated ip..

My question is that will it be too late to split them up like 5 domains per dedicated ip, or has it already been penalized by google?
 
If you are running adsense on all of them with the same publisher ID it really doesn't matter anyway as that footprint is much bigger.
 
Just make sure you don't inter link them. I used to run 6 sites on 1 IP, and had never got penalized!
 
Just make sure you don't inter link them. I used to run 6 sites on 1 IP, and had never got penalized!
Yes, the secret is not inter link them!! I have over 50 sites on the same ip and never get a penality ;)
a penality come if your website ip is reported like scam, fraud ... etc..
 
Like everyone else said, don't interlink and you will be fine. I have plenty of sites on the same ip.
 
As above, don't interlink your sites, but also best to diversify your link profiles for each site
 
I have about 50-60 Adsense sites all hosted on a shared hosting Hostgator for 2 years now. No problemo.

Don't overthink it.

Maybe you should worry about this only after you reach 100 sites or something.

Oh yeah, NEVER interlink your sites if they're all hosted on the same hosting IP. Why risk it?
 
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hi guys what wordpress themes are u using?

peace
 
From my experience,Using the same backlinking strategies for all sites gets you penalty.Interlinking from the same IP address doesn't have any good or bad effect.
 
Either way, it would be pointless splitting them up now...

Google is a registrar and with the AdSense ID's as well, they know exactly who the sites belong to.

Some people seem to come unstuck with this, and others get away with it; I guess Google are seeing your sites as reasonable quality if they've been there a while and are paying out.

Google has no intrinsic problem with you owning 1,000 sites; as long as they add to their searchers experience (in Google's eyes) - and therein lies the crunch. Google can be entirely subjective in their idea of what constitutes a qulaity site.

I owuld personally want to spread the sites over multiple AdSense accounts (different companies) and different registrars/hosts/servers as you grow larger. It's hard to know when you're pushing your luck!

The key reason for using multiple IP's for hosting multiple sites is when you want to use the as link-network sites; in that scenario you need a lot of IP's.
 
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