Separate C Class IPs - Are they worth the cost?

Are separate C Class IPS Necessary for Effective SEO?

  • Yes - Google will devalue links to a target site if from same/similar IP group.

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  • No - Google doesn't really look at IP groups when determining link value.

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Well, here's an idea - link co-operative. How would it work? 10 people buy 10 expired high PR domains and set up blogs on different B or C class IPs. They place links to their money site in a keyword rich blog posts related to their niche. Then, they set up the other 9 guys as contributors on their WP blogs, and those 9 guys add their own links to their own money sites on keyword rich blog posts related to their 9 niches. You end up with 10 people with 10 blogs each (that hopefully still retain at least some PR until the next update) and each money site has 100 links from all blogs (10 blogs multiplied by 10 people). Each person only paid for 10 domains and a hosting plan with 10 individual IPs and is free to keep selling links on their websites to recoup the initial outlay. Since the whole thing would be controlled by 10 people, it would be nearly untraceable, as long as 100 blogs have some random unrelated links and blog posts as well...

If that wouldn't give you a massive push in the SERPs, I don't know what will... You would naturally need some junk links as well to diversify the money site's link profile, but with 100 contextual links from PR4,5,6 blogs results could be very, very impressive...

Any thoughts? Who wants to join?

I'm basically in :) And I'd go for a setup of 300 sites with lower PR.

By the way, sometimes you can find sites on the internet, check their stats and if traffic is not super high or estimated earnings are low to none, you can make the owner an offer and he might accept to sell it. And that is a site where you get no PR drop, you keep the content, the links, etc. Then you just add new posts and there is absolutely no footprint there. And depending on the owner, you might get it for peanuts.
 
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I'm also trying to find a good SEO-host.
Here is just a list of the Hosts that I've found so far...

For those names with the "bad" note,
somebody somewhere didn't like that host.

seohosting.com
aseohosting.com
cclassiphosting.com BAD
seo-host.com BAD
page1hosting.com BAD
seohostingplex.com
seohostingonline.com
seowebhosting.net
webhostinghub.com
skynethosting.net
indianets.com
biggest-hosting.com

Hope this helps.

Bluewhale27
 
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