I get asked about SEO Hosting, and how it works or basic strategy a lot because we offer it through my hosting business. I have probably explained this 100 times over, if not more. The basic strategy and logic behind it.
Anyway, I found this article and figured I would share it. I think he gives an excellent overview as to the benefits of using and SEO host if you are doing a lot of linking, and SEO work.
Now you know, and knowing is half the battle.
:rasta:
Anyway, I found this article and figured I would share it. I think he gives an excellent overview as to the benefits of using and SEO host if you are doing a lot of linking, and SEO work.
C Class Hosting is a great was to boost your rankings in the search engines and put more cash in your pocketbook as a result. How does C Class hosting differ from normal hosting and how could it make a difference in your business? Read on to find out.
How Most Hosting Companies Work
Most hosting companies work with just one C Class block. For example, a typical IP address might be something like 174.132.190.98. Most hosting companies will just vary the last number - the 98.
The C Class block is the third number in the IP address - In this case, the number 190. These are purchased in blocks by the hosting company. The hosting company then cuts up the C Class blocks and sells them in smaller portions. Usually, only the last number in the IP address changes.
With most hosting companies, your IP address stays the same no matter how many domains you use - Or only the last number changes. Google and other search engines use this information to discount the credibility of your links.
How C Class Hosting Can Boost Your Search Engine Rankings
If you have more than one website with related topics, it's natural to want to interlink your websites to share link juice and traffic.
Using C Class hosting allows you to do just that. Unlike a normal web host, you get a completely different IP address. That means search engines can't track both websites back to you - So your links hold the same "vote" as a link from a website that doesn't belong to you.
If you have just one website, the C Class hosting may not make a difference for you. If you own multiple websites however, then using C Class hosting could help you get all the juice you can get out of your existing websites.
Now you know, and knowing is half the battle.
:rasta: