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Hey guys,

I recently bought serveral domains with some PR and good link profile. Now my dilemma is whether to use a common multihosting program or whether to buy so called SEO hosting where every domain will have different IP address.

Do you have any practical experience with this?

Thank you for your responses :)
 
Hey guys,

I recently bought serveral domains with some PR and good link profile. Now my dilemma is whether to use a common multihosting program or whether to buy so called SEO hosting where every domain will have different IP address.

Do you have any practical experience with this?

Thank you for your responses :)

"every domain will have different IP address"

Hands down the only way to go.
 
If you dont have many domains then you can get simple hosting plans from different Webhosting companies.

I dont think your should go for some SEO hosting because,
there is greater chance of whole network being G Slapped.
 
yea.. its in my mind to build a PBN.. lets see what others say..

what i think is to get hosting at one place and order different ips so all stays at same place..
 
Dont put all your eggs in one basket. Why not use it all. Go for some dollar hosting in different countries, seo hosting with different c class ips and host your most powerful domains on solid reputable companies.
 
for a start, trying going for a few different normal webhosts to host your different domains with.
 
There are a number of advantages to using SEO hosting that are not at odds with Google. First off, it helps with international SEO. SEO hosting provides multiple IPs in different locations, which makes it easier for sites to rank in the relevant geographical area. This also helps with local SEO. Additionally, it allows you to avoid association with penalized domains and use distinct IPs on your network of sites. We wrote a blog post that goes into further detail on the advantages of SEO hosting. Feel free to take a look. http://www.aseohosting.com/blog/2013/07/why-should-i-use-seo-hosting/#sthash.LglWJCvF.dpuf
 
There are a number of advantages to using SEO hosting that are not at odds with Google. First off, it helps with international SEO. SEO hosting provides multiple IPs in different locations, which makes it easier for sites to rank in the relevant geographical area. This also helps with local SEO. Additionally, it allows you to avoid association with penalized domains and use distinct IPs on your network of sites.

Shared hosting providers in different countries also help with international SEO, you don't need some SEO hosting that's vunerable to manual attacks from Google cause the IP ranges are such an easy target for them.

I never had any issue's with sites that were hosted on the same account as penalized domains and I run a network of 800+ sites and 60+ money sites so that's just something else you're making up.

I would avoid SEO hosting like the plague, as a matter of fact I just cancelled my subscription with Aseohosting / HostSEO and Skynet as the risk is simply too high.

Earlier this year Google manually attacked Ideastack which costs me $5000,- worth of domains (a reseller host actually that also had servers located in multiple countries), later this year I lost a dozen or so sites that were hosted with the reseller hosting from Hostgator, collatoral damage when Google attacked another public link network, and it never seems to stop.

Shared hostings are your safest bet, and when you do some research it often turns out a lot cheaper, especially compared to a company like ASEOhosting who only allows 1 domain per IP while charging as much as $8/IP if you want a truly unique IP instead of some C-class (which is not really a C-class but the SEO companies like to mis-interpretate the true meaning of C-class) in a range of IP's that's owned by other private network owners.
 
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If you have a few Domains, go buy cheap hosting for each one.
And have one per Host.
 
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