What the Fuck is SEO Hosting?

HundredProof

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I am getting these bunch of mails. (Spam, but done nicely). All about SEO Hosting. I read a little about it on a few blogs and shit and everyone seems to have a different opinion about it. Ill be honest, it all sounds like a lump of shit to me. "dominate google", "get on the first page", "suck this", "fuck that". I may be wrong, so i thought Ill ask you guys what the fuck is all this about. Can someone clear the air?

PS: Dont you dare send me spamfucking PMs to my inbox. Money seekers stay away.
 


You can DOMINATE Google by getting on the FIRST page. So suck this, and fuck that.

Just a cheaper way to place sites on separate c-class ip hosting.

(10 sites on 1 server. - each on a different c-class ip, holler)
 
My opinion would certainly be biased if I commented about SEO hosting but yes, it sure is useful if you own a website network.
 
So youre saying, I can operate this from one single cPanel? Even if I have 100 sites?

Each cPanel can only have 1 c-class IP, but you can see all via the webhost manager.

So...
Code:
                    WebHost Manager
                     ^                 ^
          cPanel (1ip)                  another cPanel (dif IP)
            ^                                    ^
  10 sites.                                 10 sites.

etc etc etc (i can't get the stupid arrows to line up, but you get the point.)

You can get dedicated IPs from regular hosts for cheaper, but those are from the same c-class. (I do have seo hosting, and normal shit.)
 
Im not sure, but I think its essentially you having your own IP.


ie. I can choose to have my own IP on my shared server for an extra 2 bucks a month.

And that is debated if it helps with SEO, some say yes, some no.

So, yah basically what the guy above me said :P
 
seo hosting is having a c class ip for your domain.. seo hosting is a hosting arm of hostgator however they do c class ip's for 65 per month or there abouts...

apparently it makes the world of difference...
 
Having a dedicated IP will help to protect your sites against server blacklists if others on the server are not playing nicely.
 
Having a dedicated IP will help to protect your sites against server blacklists if others on the server are not playing nicely.

Does that really happen? I mean I've heard that before, but it seems to me that only individual sites get blacklisted, not IPs.

I thought the whole point of SEO Hosting was just so you can backlink to your own sites and search engines won't know the backlink comes from yourself.
 
By itself, it would not be much different (for SEO) from any other hosting. Your overall strategy would dictate your needs. If you don't know why you need multiple class-C's, then it's probably something you can live without.
 
By itself, it would not be much different (for SEO) from any other hosting. Your overall strategy would dictate your needs. If you don't know why you need multiple class-C's, then it's probably something you can live without.

Multiple IPs are for that reciprocal kinda shit isnt it?
 
Multiple IPs are for that reciprocal kinda shit isnt it?

If you link to your own site from another of your sites, and the search engines see it's the same ip or same c-class, then they don't give much weight to the link. If it's from a different c-class, they think someone else linked to your site and the link gets more weight. So if using your own sites is part of your backlinking strategy, it's useful.
 
IPs from different C Classes + Separate rDNS for each C Class IP + Different WHOIS info for each domain + mix of registrars for domain registration + each domain registered at a different point of time (could be done by buying the domains off somebody than registering them yourself. That way, registration dates would be months apart, maybe years) + Separate nameservers for each domain = THE SHITZZZ!!!


Even a manual review wouldn't be able to take down your network or even a part of it.