can google track my laptoop adress and ip when i do black hat seo ??

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hello , i am new here and on black hat seo also , i just want to ask if google can track my laptoop adress and my home ip adress when i do black hat seo (gateway pages + 301 redirect ) , if yes , so google can ban all my websites from google even if they are clear.?? if this is true how can i avoid this.
 
Even if they could, they wouldn't ban websites on the basis of their hosting ip addresses, as many shared hosting accounts use a single ip for thousands of websites owned by different individuals.
 
you can hide your ip address by using hide ip tools, it will protect from you that kind of problem, so many software are available for that.......................
 
Use vpn or proxy service.
 
i dont think a vpn is a good idea because there is physical adress
 
Yes Google is watching you bro you need to be careful!

Your best bet is to take your laptop and go to a different place with free wifi every day to mix the IP signals up. If you live in a major city, there are bound to be dozens of Starbucks you can choose from. So you can start there.

After you exhausted all Starbucks, I recommend McDonalds because most locations offer free wifi as well.

So my schedule looks something like this:

Monday - Starbucks
Tuestday - Public Library
Wednesday - McDonald's
Thursday - A Friend's Place (only do this if you have a lot, remember we need different IPs!)
Friday - Home (but with scraped proxies)

I also recommend having multiple laptops, and even once in a while work from a tablet and smartphone just to mix it up. Ideally you also want to have devices that have different operating systems between Windows and IoS. So maybe have an Ipad and a phone that runs Android, you get the idea.

Also be on the lookout for Google maps vans as they double as blackhat surveillance. I would also recommend always working indoors where your face will be shielded from Google satellite images. As a precaution I would also recommend wearing a hoodie to conceal your identity.

Good luck.
 
Yes Google is watching you bro you need to be careful!

Your best bet is to take your laptop and go to a different place with free wifi every day to mix the IP signals up. If you live in a major city, there are bound to be dozens of Starbucks you can choose from. So you can start there.

After you exhausted all Starbucks, I recommend McDonalds because most locations offer free wifi as well.

So my schedule looks something like this:

Monday - Starbucks
Tuestday - Public Library
Wednesday - McDonald's
Thursday - A Friend's Place (only do this if you have a lot, remember we need different IPs!)
Friday - Home (but with scraped proxies)

I also recommend having multiple laptops, and even once in a while work from a tablet and smartphone just to mix it up. Ideally you also want to have devices that have different operating systems between Windows and IoS. So maybe have an Ipad and a phone that runs Android, you get the idea.

Also be on the lookout for Google maps vans as they double as blackhat surveillance. I would also recommend always working indoors where your face will be shielded from Google satellite images. As a precaution I would also recommend wearing a hoodie to conceal your identity.

Good luck.

Yes, this is certainly a good guaranteed working method, but you might also consider proxies, or a VPN service.
 
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Be very careful. Don't use Google Chrome when carrying out your black hat techniques. They actively watching you.
 
Monday - Starbucks
Tuestday - Public Library
Wednesday - McDonald's
Thursday - A Friend's Place (only do this if you have a lot, remember we need different IPs!)
Friday - Home (but with scraped proxies).

I like to throw Burger King into that schedule every other week to keep things different. What's your take on how KFC will effect my rankings?
 
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If you are doing something on your website then google will watch on your website, not your computer. If you access google services from your computer, for example - google analytics, then yes Google can make connection between your website and who is accessing ( in this case, its you).
And Google don't go personally after anyone ( and it can't), it has algorithm to sort out blackhat stuffs.
 
hello , i am new here and on black hat seo also , i just want to ask if google can track my laptoop adress and my home ip adress when i do black hat seo (gateway pages + 301 redirect ) , if yes , so google can ban all my websites from google even if they are clear.?? if this is true how can i avoid this.

If you become a known spammer, or your spammy activities spread too far, or you link your sites to one webmaster tools/analytics account, you might have enough reason to worry. For now, you are just being too paranoid.
 
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