Are there any precautions when running multiple websites at the same time?

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We are currently creating sports, casinos, and various sites at the same time.

Web Hosting is working on two to three sites per account using a2 Hosting's shared plan.
And when I create a site with WordPress, I don't do the IP differently, and I'm working on it the same.

Backlink work is being ordered through Black Hat's popular sales post.

Does this reduce my chances of going to page 1 a lot?
I wonder if I should use different IP, different hosting sites for each site.
 
We are currently creating sports, casinos, and various sites at the same time.

Web Hosting is working on two to three sites per account using a2 Hosting's shared plan.
And when I create a site with WordPress, I don't do the IP differently, and I'm working on it the same.

Backlink work is being ordered through Black Hat's popular sales post.

Does this reduce my chances of going to page 1 a lot?
I wonder if I should use different IP, different hosting sites for each site.
Just try your best to keep correlation between your sites low or you will be targeted as a PBN.

By correlation I mean, don't share things like backlinks from one site to another, footer text, organization names, google tag manager tags, GSC/Adsense accounts etc

Your IP and hosting provider being the same is not a problem. There are hundreds of sites on each ip block of a hosting provider and several of them have the same IP
It's that people don't put effort to keeping their "correlation footprint" low.
 
Just try your best to keep correlation between your sites low or you will be targeted as a PBN.

By correlation I mean, don't share things like backlinks from one site to another, footer text, organization names, google tag manager tags, GSC/Adsense accounts etc

Your IP and hosting provider being the same is not a problem. There are hundreds of sites on each ip block of a hosting provider and several of them have the same IP
It's that people don't put effort to keeping their "correlation footprint" low.
Oh, I should avoid grouping sites with different topics in one search console as much as possible, right?
It's better to make a Google ID as much as possible and connect GSC per account
 
No this will not create any issue, just domt build backlinks on eachother of the wesbites else they will count as pbn by google. Rest create good backlinks as much as you can.
 
If it is your money sites and a long-term project, you can use a different IP & hosting to avoid footprints. Also, don't interlink your websites. If any of your websites are hit with the penalty, sometimes it will affect both sites. Make sure that you are adding backlinks from unique domains.
 
It's advisable to keep separate IP addresses and hosting for each website, especially for a money site.

The absence of SSL can create complexities when managing multiple sites on shared hosting.

Additionally, imperfect web hosting can negatively impact your site's Google rankings.
 
If you add your websites under CloudFlare nobody will know your hosting IP and you can host N websites.
 
We are currently creating sports, casinos, and various sites at the same time.

Web Hosting is working on two to three sites per account using a2 Hosting's shared plan.
And when I create a site with WordPress, I don't do the IP differently, and I'm working on it the same.

Backlink work is being ordered through Black Hat's popular sales post.

Does this reduce my chances of going to page 1 a lot?
I wonder if I should use different IP, different hosting sites for each site.
Use cloudflare for atleast differentiating IPs

There is no problem of using the same hosting if you are not interlinking sites and no blackhat tactics are being used on the sites
 
I am running like 50 sites in the same niche and what I did after so many tests:

1. 1 Dedicated server for the domains
2. 1 Cloudflare account per domain so I got almost 50 unique IPs and nameservers
3. Used different search consoles like 1 to 3 domains per console
4. Different website's looks and unique content on website
5. Created 5 different sets and its 10 10 domains per set and applied different and unique SEO Strategies for each set and it's like

Set 1 = Foundational Backlinks + PBNs
Set 2 = Foundational Backllinks + Guest Posts
Set 3 = Guest Posts + PBNs
Set 4 = PBNs + Niche Edits + Guest Posts
Set 5 = Press Release + Guest Posts + General Backlinks

Once you start seeing the increase in traffic, apply the winning strategy to all those domains that get enough impressions and clicks organically and have a better index rate of posts and pages in Search Engine.

Don't forget to add your sites to the Bing Webmaster Tool.
 
@wjdwk1177 When managing multiple websites simultaneously, there are several precautions to consider to ensure optimal performance and search engine visibility. Here’s what I’ve learned from my experience running around 50 sites in the same niche:
  1. Dedicated Server: Allocate one dedicated server for all your domains to ensure stable and efficient performance.
  2. Unique IPs and Nameservers: Use a separate Cloudflare account for each domain. This way, you get distinct IP addresses and nameservers, reducing the risk of being flagged by search engines.
  3. Diverse Search Consoles: Spread your domains across multiple Google Search Console accounts, with 1 to 3 domains per account. This diversification helps manage performance tracking and avoids potential penalties.
  4. Unique Designs and Content: Ensure each website has a different look and feel with unique content. This differentiation helps avoid duplicate content issues and enhances user experience.
  5. Monitor the traffic and performance of each set. Once you notice an increase in traffic, replicate the winning strategies across other domains that show organic growth and better indexing rates.

  6. Bing Webmaster Tools: Don’t overlook adding your sites to Bing Webmaster Tools. This can provide additional insights and traffic from Bing search engine users.
By following these steps, you can effectively manage multiple websites and optimize their performance across search engines.
 
@wjdwk1177 When managing multiple websites simultaneously, there are several precautions to consider to ensure optimal performance and search engine visibility. Here’s what I’ve learned from my experience running around 50 sites in the same niche:
  1. Dedicated Server: Allocate one dedicated server for all your domains to ensure stable and efficient performance.
  2. Unique IPs and Nameservers: Use a separate Cloudflare account for each domain. This way, you get distinct IP addresses and nameservers, reducing the risk of being flagged by search engines.
  3. Diverse Search Consoles: Spread your domains across multiple Google Search Console accounts, with 1 to 3 domains per account. This diversification helps manage performance tracking and avoids potential penalties.
  4. Unique Designs and Content: Ensure each website has a different look and feel with unique content. This differentiation helps avoid duplicate content issues and enhances user experience.
  5. Monitor the traffic and performance of each set. Once you notice an increase in traffic, replicate the winning strategies across other domains that show organic growth and better indexing rates.

  6. Bing Webmaster Tools: Don’t overlook adding your sites to Bing Webmaster Tools. This can provide additional insights and traffic from Bing search engine users.
By following these steps, you can effectively manage multiple websites and optimize their performance across search engines.
@hammadians very informative mate, really loved your points Thanks for sharing
 
It won't affect your ranking chances. Ranking has nothing to do with the quantity of websites that one runs on the same hosting!
 
I am running like 50 sites in the same niche and what I did after so many tests:

1. 1 Dedicated server for the domains
2. 1 Cloudflare account per domain so I got almost 50 unique IPs and nameservers
3. Used different search consoles like 1 to 3 domains per console
4. Different website's looks and unique content on website
5. Created 5 different sets and its 10 10 domains per set and applied different and unique SEO Strategies for each set and it's like

Set 1 = Foundational Backlinks + PBNs
Set 2 = Foundational Backllinks + Guest Posts
Set 3 = Guest Posts + PBNs
Set 4 = PBNs + Niche Edits + Guest Posts
Set 5 = Press Release + Guest Posts + General Backlinks

Once you start seeing the increase in traffic, apply the winning strategy to all those domains that get enough impressions and clicks organically and have a better index rate of posts and pages in Search Engine.

Don't forget to add your sites to the Bing Webmaster Tool.
It's my first time hearing about registering for a bing search console. Thank you so much.
These days, I think we're working on tier 1 and tier 2 and tier 3 backlinks. I think it's a method of putting the backlink of tier 2 in tier 1 and tier 3 in tier 2.
Is there a need to do this?
Like you, I prefer to just put such a set product on the money site.
 
Take care of DDOS attacks because if one website get attacked all will be fucked up
 
It's my first time hearing about registering for a bing search console. Thank you so much.
These days, I think we're working on tier 1 and tier 2 and tier 3 backlinks. I think it's a method of putting the backlink of tier 2 in tier 1 and tier 3 in tier 2.
Is there a need to do this?
Like you, I prefer to just put such a set product on the money site.
Yes Because a Proper Backlink Strategy also boosts your web traffic and your website's overall performance.
 
I know many people suggest to not use 1 search console account for many sites.
But I have seen accounts with 50 + sites operating for years and they are pbns, different ips, not linking between them, the only footprint is search console, nothing happened.

And, I also have seen a big casino networks that had 1 site per 1 sc and different ips, no cloudflare, few footprints such as same Wordpress theme but not all., and still got penalized by manual action reason " thin content"

All these sites had lots of affiliate links, and when someone mentions on that forum that they got penalized by thin content, they always say they had affiliate links and 1 SC account.

In my opinion, SC with multiple domains could possibly be not footprint at all. but affiliate link spammed sites with low quality content are the biggest footprint.
 
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