Cpanel, subdomain, addon domain for SEO

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Hi Guys,

I've got about 20 domains I hope to setup over the next week as wordpress websites.

Does it make any difference in the eyes of google et all if I setup individual cpanel accounts for all of them or if I setup one cpanel account and then use the addon domain to add the others?

Obviously it's a lot faster (& easier to manage) just using the one cpanel, however if there are major advantages to having individual cpanel I will go that route!

I realise it could also get messy having so many addon domains....especially if I want subdomains within them later down the line! And selling would be easier on individual cpanel....

Many Thanks in advance!
 
also...given that I'll be using Wordpress would the new multi-site wordpress be a suitable tool?

my concern is having several completely different niches & all the sites getting mixed up in googles eyes!
 
It will be fine to host 4 or 5 sites on one hosting account, however, when you start getting a number of sites you may want to invest in reseller hosting to get individual cpanels for each domain, and depending on the package, you can get more IPs.
 
It will be fine to host 4 or 5 sites on one hosting account, however, when you start getting a number of sites you may want to invest in reseller hosting to get individual cpanels for each domain, and depending on the package, you can get more IPs.

what's the advantage of doing this, other than what the OP mentioned above? anything with regards to SEO/SEM?
 
SEO?SEM? No not really. Just having your sites on more IPs. This allows you to link your sites together without raising red flags.
 
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SEO?SEM? No not really. Just having your sites on more IPs. This allows you to link your sites together without raising red flags.

ahh sure, when you actually have a network of sites going.

I haven't ever had enough to encounter this. thanks :)
 
I've got a reseller ac so can easily setup cpanels (not sure if that = different ip though)
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