How do you hide ownership?

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Say that you are running many sites in the same nische, competing for the same keywords. I guess Google does not like that. How do you hide that you are the owner of all ths sites?

Different IPs are good I guess, but if they are all linked to the same GA account, Google knows that they are related. Do you use separate GA accounts for every site?
 
Sometimes people don't install GA at all on some of their sites.

If you open multiple GA account, you should start looking into proxies to access you google accounts, and an anti detection browser.
 
Don't use GA or register a new Google account for every site. Don't want them to be associated one with the other? Use different hosts.
 
Any recommendations of other tracking/analytics solutions that won't give away data to Google?
 
Yes, use separate GA accounts for every site that make safe and secure.
 
Any recommendations of other tracking/analytics solutions that won't give away data to Google?

Running your own instance of Matomo is possibly the best alterrnative.
 
Matomo does not load the server?
there are a lot of negative reviews that heavily load the server if there is a lot of traffic
 
Using Matomo doesn't hide anything. You actually know how Google crawl pages. There will be no difference if you use GSC or not. Holy dear...
 
use seperate ga acc for every site.
 
it's actually an interesting question. What you are guys using as a self-hosted alternative to google analytics?
 
it's actually an interesting question. What you are guys using as a self-hosted alternative to google analytics?

liveinternet - there should be an English version , as well as Yandex . Metrica
 
G can track u so many ways. imagine any way and 10x it. so clear cookies every time. heck just use a different browser profile & never cross contaminate.

I tried many GA alternatives. yandex metrica is the best one that's 100% Free and not missing any important features.

i heard the pbn farm guys say they need multiple servers, registrars, all under various names to keep operations separated

does average joe need to do this? i doubt it. i've been my own competition for a few KW on G. sites are on same server & registrar. they even share same cloudflare acc.
never used GA or anything google related. at most I do search console, and I never cross contaminate accs. and i only look there if i have major problem usually its too late anyway eg site de-indexed.
 
Google is a registar of domain names that gives it access to the ownership of every doamin out there.

Unless you buy doamins via a completely anonyous service (which do exist) Google can always find out who owns your websites
 
The first step to hiding your ownership of a blog network is to make sure you host different blogs at different hosting sites.

Ideally, you should pick hosting services from all over the world.

There shouldn't be a footprint regarding your blog network when it comes to hosting infrastructure.

The next step is to make sure that you register with different domain registrars.

Here's an important step: Make sure all of those registrars provide anonymity services.

This means if somebody is going to try to look up your WHOIS information, they're going to get the generic WHOIS info for your registrar.

It's also important to make sure that you use different themes and different content strategies so there are no tell-tale signs regarding the look and feel of your blogs.

Using the steps above, I will find it amazing if somebody figures out that you own this network.

It may seem like a hassle, but it's definitely worth it considering the tremendous amount of manual and algorithmic penalties that Google has been dishing out since May of this year.
 
Just out of curiosity - why use different registrars? What at registrar level binds you together with other domains? Sure, if you are with some obscure registrar but the big ones?
 
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