i agreeJust go to webhostingtalkforum.com and choose some of their shared hosting offers. They have $1 - $3/month offers.
If you order ip's from one supplier (i.e. hostgator), they will come from the same IP block, so, what's the point then?!
Try seohosting.com --- > their support is really awesome, they will answer every noobs question.. That's what we get to know more informations from them when am newbie![]()
http://www.seomoz.org/q/opinions-on-seohosting-com-will-this-get-me-deindexed
http://www.markusskupeika.com/203/reason-de-indexed/
Just google it buddy, I know many people personally whose blog networks got deindexed just because they were on seohosting.com and aseophosting.com IP blocks.
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Code:http://www.seomoz.org/q/opinions-on-seohosting-com-will-this-get-me-deindexed http://www.markusskupeika.com/203/reason-de-indexed/
Nope, I don't agree this completely, Let me explain the real fact,
SEOhosting is not the factor actually for de-indexing, then you may also google it " Why blog networks deindexed ? " Its mainly because of unnatural links, who.is, foot prints, High OBL, etc.. Also Do you know, Majority of the blog networks use seohosting.com, Half of the networks with seohosting were still cool & running safelySo SEOhosting highlighted in private blog networks.
Btw, Am running my own private blog network with SEOhosting which going cool, No deindexed / penalized issues so far.
Regards,
Bart
Actually i am currently using seo hosting, but as above guys mentioned its risky to use it, so i am thinking to transfer to some other hosts maybe, and also since i am looking to expand the network.
The trick to building your own Blog Network is diversity!!
You need:
- Domain Registrars - several ideally in different countries. My domains are split between: GoDaddy, Namecheap, 123-Reg (UK), and few more. They are cheap enough and most of them support auto-renew so it's a one-off setup.
- Different Hosts - IP diversity is key, places like SEOHosting offer different C-classes but this is not enough. In network terms those C-classes all end up in the same place and Google or you can see that from trace-routing . You want completely different networks, again even different countries. Shared hosting providers are ideal, you can get packages as low as $1/month if you shop around. You sites will be on completely different hosts, networks and even continents.
- Different Software - Of course Wordpress is omnipresent, and most of my blogs are running it. But make sure you don't leave any 'fingerprints' install different themes, plugins, etc. as appropriate. If you're serious about building a Blog Network then you can look at the other Blog software like MovableType, Joomla, Drupal etc.
- Web 2.0's - Last but not least, don't underestimate the power of Web 2.0's. Blogger, Tumblr, Wordpress.com etc. can all play their part in your blog network.
Yes, I know .. it sounds like a ball-ache .. but done correctly you will be as imperceptible as you can be to Google etc. and the stupidity of a few others won't bring your network down, this is inevitable for all of the SEO Hosting outfits.
Best of luck, start small, find a workable way to manage them, then scale it up. If you have any questions just shoot me a PM![]()