shared hosting can't ranked in google with 1 keyword

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heelo, shared hosting can't ranked in google with 1 keyword?

I use shared hosting and I see that if our domain is in 1 hosting then we will find it very difficult to go up in 1 keyword, is this true in SEO?

Should i buy vps? What vps you recommend and the best in market?

-kim
 
I think bad neighbouring is the problem if you have many domains in the same hosting or shared.
 
cloudflare? I have a lot of domains, and if I want to target just 1 keyword with my many domains, can cloudflare handle it? free cloudflare or paid one?
Shared hosting will rank fine.

If you place it behind cloudflare google can't even tell it's shared hosting.

Yes, I have all my sites split over different shared hosting servers, and all my sites rank for keywords, and the oldest ones rank for a lot of keywords.
I think the majority of the web is made up of shared hosting servers
if many domains in shared hosting and only want to chase 1 keyword? I've tried it, the result is that if my other domain goes up, then my main domain goes down. do I have to use private hosting?

I think bad neighbouring is the problem if you have many domains in the same hosting or shared.
so you think i should use vps? have you tried it too?
 
if many domains in shared hosting and only want to chase 1 keyword? I've tried it, the result is that if my other domain goes up, then my main domain goes down. do I have to use private hosting?
Correlation is not causation, there are a lot of aspects of site ranking. It's unlikely to be that, unless ALL your sites are the same niche, and all around the same registration date.

You can always get a separate IP address for each site if you really want to compartmentalize things.
 
if many domains in shared hosting and only want to chase 1 keyword? I've tried it, the result is that if my other domain goes up, then my main domain goes down. do I have to use private hosting?
Having multiple websites in the same niche in one shared hosting and creating a page/article that targets the same keyword on all of them should be totally okay, I believe. I remember someone asked John Muller a question about bad neighbor sites, and he said unless those sites are something extremely unacceptable, it is okay to be in a neighborhood of low-quality sites. And most big hosting providers consider this and do not sell shared hosting to unacceptable sites.

I think the issue here is not about your hosting. You should look at other aspects as there are hundreds of them that could potentially be causing this.

If you still are being not comfortable with that, host your sites in different shared hostings, not in one.
 
Shared hosting is not a factor, as long as your page speed and user experience is good. I have ranked many many websites on shared hosting.

Many of my clients (who order guest posts) on shared hosts also rank fine. Really, it is not a factor you should worry about, if your page speed is good.
 
Shared hosting will not affect the ranking, the speed of the site will certainly do, which is a factor in google ranking
 
That's some other level "excuse" about - I can't rank! :D

From what I can see you are into

gambling website

You also use RankerX...

Trust me, $10 or $10.000 hosting would not help you rank - You have to change something.

It's time for a reality check up...
 
Shared hosting works fine. If you want to rank for one specific keyword you should focus on on-page SEO and make sure you get backlinks from websites in the same niche.
I also think that this is a good enough option in order to get the result you want.
 
cloudflare? I have a lot of domains, and if I want to target just 1 keyword with my many domains, can cloudflare handle it? free cloudflare or paid one?

Free would do.

CF can handle anything.

(Watch out to not get banned by them tho, they can block traffic to all your sites forever LOL)
 
Majority of sites online are using shared hosting. So, it’s just fine to use shared hosting
 
I made experiments, and cloudflare makes the site rank less.

Actually, if you don't hide the DNS. It's a greater sign for google rather than hiding it behind a DNS that everyone uses for that purpose.

I think google takes into consideration many signs, domain age, when the content has been added and how fast.. backlinks, if they were added to early etc.

I ranked all my sites without backlinks first, and when the sites had 5-10k daily views then I added one-two good hq related backlink every 5 - 6 months. that makes sense. is it natural for a site to have backlinks if it didn't even ranked or had traffic first?

All with shared hostings on different locations.. I also used same hosting for +3 websites so it's cheaper. Ranks good. Give google the signs they need, make experiments. etc.

I am now experimenting with ssl certificates types and how each one affects ranking or not. From self signed to third parties ones
 
I made experiments, and cloudflare makes the site rank less.
This is very concerning if true.What do you suggest we should do as cloud flare has become an important part of managing website through their cdn , though most people use it just for dns.
 
This is very concerning if true.What do you suggest we should do as cloud flare has become an important part of managing website through their cdn , though most people use it just for dns.

I suggest you to do your own experiments,. I am not sure about it, but since my websites are not from US: I don't know if the IP location has something to do.
 
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