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Alright man, since you're saying nobody here is offering any advice, I'll give you the keys to the kingdom. Hopefully you read this before the Wickedfire Shadow Council decides to cut it down and to cut me down for sharing it.

Are you ready?

The reason nobody has been giving you the answer you're looking for is because it's a time-tested trade secret. The type of thing you'll only learn about if you know the "right" people. It's not something that gets talked about on forums openly, it's not something you can just ASK for and expect an answer. There's been a few WSOs on the topic but they get pulled down almost immediately. Let's just say there are some VERY powerful people out there who desperately want this information to stay private. Anyone who gave you a BS response, just assume that they already know this and they don't want you on "the inside", so to speak. They're much happier with you sitting in the dark. I'm not.

It's understandable, people's livelihoods are at stake here, but I believe in the freedom of information and I believe in everybody having the same opportunities.

I know some of you reading this are already starting to sweat. "Shut the fuck up Pheasant, you aren't REALLY going to tell OP about..." - Yes, I am.

The SEO hosting cartels are starting to sharpen their pitchforks right now, as you're reading this. They're starting to share this post on skype and they're starting to decide what they're going to do with me, but if you're reading this it's not too late. Don't hit refresh before you get to the end because this post might be gone.

I'm not the type of guy who's going to spend all day looking for blogs and forums talking about this method and then post comments about how it doesn't work, how it's BS, how I wasted all my money on it, and other nonsense to throw people off the trail - although there are plenty of those sharks in these waters so be careful who you listen to. Always question somebody's motive when they give you advice. Me? I could give a fuck about the powers that be. But I don't. I would rather focus on my own shit than spend all day trying to confuse noobies and throw them off the scent.

I mean, at the end of the day, who the fuck am I to try to keep something secret? Especially if I didn't invent it. This was taught to me, just like it was taught to the person who told me. I don't believe that anybody can OWN a method. It's going to get out eventually, so I'll spend my time making money instead of trying to preserve a method that I didn't even invent like a Ukrainian grandmother holds onto her perogy recipe.

I will almost certainly get slapped for outing this (and Lord knows I'm already in deep water with the Shadow Council of Internet Marketing) since it was taught to me by one of the elites of the industry, but you know what? You can't make an omelet without cracking a few eggs, OP, and I like the cut of your gib so here goes nothing...

If I get banned, you'll all know why, so say a prayer for the memory of Pheasant tonight if shit hits the fan. Take out your pitchforks, bitches, because it's outing time. OP - you're welcome and I hope you see this before it's too late.

Here it is:

if I have say 20 sites, how would you spread them over several hostings?

thanks

1. Buy several hosting accounts.
2. Spread your sites over them.

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Alright man, since you're saying nobody here is offering any advice, I'll give you the keys to the kingdom. Hopefully you read this before the Wickedfire Shadow Council decides to cut it down and to cut me down for sharing it.

Are you ready?

The reason nobody has been giving you the answer you're looking for is because it's a time-tested trade secret. The type of thing you'll only learn about if you know the "right" people. It's not something that gets talked about on forums openly, it's not something you can just ASK for and expect an answer. There's been a few WSOs on the topic but they get pulled down almost immediately. Let's just say there are some VERY powerful people out there who desperately want this information to stay private. Anyone who gave you a BS response, just assume that they already know this and they don't want you on "the inside", so to speak. They're much happier with you sitting in the dark. I'm not.

It's understandable, people's livelihoods are at stake here, but I believe in the freedom of information and I believe in everybody having the same opportunities.

I know some of you reading this are already starting to sweat. "Shut the fuck up Pheasant, you aren't REALLY going to tell OP about..." - Yes, I am.

The SEO hosting cartels are starting to sharpen their pitchforks right now, as you're reading this. They're starting to share this post on skype and they're starting to decide what they're going to do with me, but if you're reading this it's not too late. Don't hit refresh before you get to the end because this post might be gone.

I'm not the type of guy who's going to spend all day looking for blogs and forums talking about this method and then post comments about how it doesn't work, how it's BS, how I wasted all my money on it, and other nonsense to throw people off the trail - although there are plenty of those sharks in these waters so be careful who you listen to. Always question somebody's motive when they give you advice. Me? I could give a fuck about the powers that be. But I don't. I would rather focus on my own shit than spend all day trying to confuse noobies and throw them off the scent.

I mean, at the end of the day, who the fuck am I to try to keep something secret? Especially if I didn't invent it. This was taught to me, just like it was taught to the person who told me. I don't believe that anybody can OWN a method. It's going to get out eventually, so I'll spend my time making money instead of trying to preserve a method that I didn't even invent like a Ukrainian grandmother holds onto her perogy recipe.

I will almost certainly get slapped for outing this (and Lord knows I'm already in deep water with the Shadow Council of Internet Marketing) since it was taught to me by one of the elites of the industry, but you know what? You can't make an omelet without cracking a few eggs, OP, and I like the cut of your gib so here goes nothing...

If I get banned, you'll all know why, so say a prayer for the memory of Pheasant tonight if shit hits the fan. Take out your pitchforks, bitches, because it's outing time. OP - you're welcome and I hope you see this before it's too late.

Here it is:



1. Buy several hosting accounts.
2. Spread your sites over them.

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Any hosting company selling "SEO Hosting" is a scam and going to sell you overpriced bs plans.

Get baby reseller shared hosting accounts at 4-5 diff hosting companies and you just did your own "seo hosting" WOW! SO advanced!

But then your grouped into the community with other sites that could be hosting stuff that affects the web rep on the ip(s) your on.

Multiple ip hosting is really just a way to control those factors easier, especially when the costs are really not much more then grabbing many accounts at commodity hosts. Also its soo much easier to have 1 account, in 1 place, to manage all your ip's and hosting
 
Same Data Center

Basically SEO Hosting does not work because google is smarter than that. Lets say you buy multiple IPs and you make all the name servers different. Cool you think you have them all separated out. But guess what Google can see all those IPs are coming out of the same data center so they can put two and two together. Oh look what a pretty link farm all coming from the same data center. I guess there are other reasons to do it outside of google. But you should be able to do that with VPN- HideMyASS shit.

Hence buy from multiple hosting companies. Also make sure they are not all resellers of the same parent host.
 
i gotta hosting (but its in polish) where i can pick one of 50 different IP addresses. My hosting provider got everything on anonymous mode so google can suck ;)
 
i gotta hosting (but its in polish) where i can pick one of 50 different IP addresses. My hosting provider got everything on anonymous mode so google can suck ;)

50 ip's on different subnets? seems a bit far fetched - what host?
 
Hi all

Can you recommend on a SEO hosting? (different IPs, class etc)

If possible, please let us know the pros and cons of the service you recommend on

thanks in advance!

Why not just buy shared hosting from different providers? Different IPS,subnets,nameservers etc,. etc.,
 
All people that took part in this thread were killed within 2min apart. It's all over the news... Shadow council strikes again.
 
You are moron and your advice is going to make the OP life worse, not better. Never ever touch IXW, they are dumb faggots.
The only reason Im actually posting is to say that I like your DP. I wonder if she is promoting something...
 
Like mentioned above, signing up at different hosts will do the job. The only challenge will be the management of all those accounts at different sites. If you are not going to update your websites (code wise) frequently, proceed with the approach as advised and it will save MUCH of your money.
 
I know my partner sometimes disagrees with me. However, I wouldn't go with SEO Hosting if you ask me. It seems like a dead give away. Plus, WOW different C class.... Thanks... That isn't a footprint or anything.

Not only have I read of people having issues with SEO Hosting, I've personally experienced them as well.

They always seem to over charge, and under delivery with speed, and features. I tried to copy a site over, and I keep getting errors on one of the more SEO Host. This happened over and over again, sometimes common plugins would crash the site.

I would do this, build each site like you would if you were building a new site. Clearly with a twist, since you don't want them on the same IP's.

You can gather up some regular host, buy one year in advance, so you can same money.

Doing a network doesn't have to be pricey, but a good one isn't cheap either.

Here a tip, some host allow you to host sites in different locations. Put a site in one location, and the other site within their other locations.

Hope this helps
 
You could also sign up for a cloud host with on-demand provisioning.

  1. Click "new cloud instance" or whatever your provider calls their virtual cloud servers.
  2. Point your mouse over the flag of the country you want your server located in. More flags = more datacenter diversity!
  3. Push da mouse button for instant virtual server on new ip.