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		<title>The Ultimate SEO Hosting Company?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Feb 2009 16:06:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gary</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you interlink sites in your own networks you should already know about IP addresses and the importance of different IP classes. But just in case here&#8217;s a quick rundown. In our example let&#8217;s say we have two sites and we want a backlink from site B to site A (don&#8217;t reciprical link your sites!). There are a ...]]></description>
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<p>If you interlink sites in your own networks you should already know about <strong>IP addresses</strong> and the importance of different <strong>IP classes</strong>. But just in case here&#8217;s a quick rundown.</p>
<p>In our example let&#8217;s say we have two sites and we want a backlink from site B to site A (don&#8217;t reciprical link your sites!). There are a few ways to do this :</p>
<p>Scenario 1 &#8211; Site A &amp; B are both hosted on the same shared hosting account and both share the IP address 172.14.34.125. A backlink between these sites would at best be <strong>relatively useless</strong> as they both have the same IP address and the search engines can detect this immediately. At worst linking in this way may well <strong>lower</strong> your rankings.</p>
<p>Scenario 2 &#8211; Okay, so we&#8217;ve found a great host that will give us a unique IP address per site. We get 172.14.34.125 for site A &amp; 172.14.34.212 for site B. The problem here is that, even though they are unique, both IP addresses are from the same Class C pool. Notice how the first 3 sets of digits are identical for each site. Again this a less than ideal linking scenario, little credit will be gained.</p>
<p>Scenario 3 &#8211; So now perhaps we&#8217;ve found a company offering &#8216;real&#8217; SEO hosting and giving you several IP addresses from &#8216;different Class C pools&#8217;. 172.14.34.111 for site A &amp; 172.14.35.212 for site B. Straight away we can see the problem - even though our IP addresses are in different C class pools they are are only 1 class apart, 34 &amp; 35.</p>
<p>This is becuase most hosting companies are allocated their IP addresses in sequential pools. It makes perfect sense to do it that way from an IP management persepective but it&#8217;s not good for our interlinked site networks. Linking between sequential IPs isn&#8217;t the worst thing we can do for your sites but I certainly wouldn&#8217;t recommend it for a whole network of sites. We&#8217;re not going to stay undcover for very long that&#8217;s for sure &#8230;</p>
<p>Scenerio 4 &#8211; So here&#8217;s the dream ticket, imagine a host that offered:</p>
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<li>Unique IP addresses</li>
<li>10 different datacentres spread around the globe for you to mix &amp; match your network sites into (US, EUROPE, ASIA)</li>
<li>Different Class A&#8217;s &amp; B&#8217;s nevermind just class C&#8217;s</li>
<li>All datacentres registered with different whois records</li>
<li>Unlimited domains on your account</li>
<li>Unlimited sharing on each IP for network layering</li>
<li>Awesome support</li>
<li>All for just $19.95/month!</li>
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<p>Sounds too good to be true right?</p>
<p>Wrong, I&#8217;m getting all this and more with the latest hosting company I&#8217;ve added to the BlogPiG network.</p>
<p>Here is the link for Worldwide SEO Hosting &#8211; [hidepost]<a rel="external nofollow" title="Click Here" target="_self" href="http://blogpig.com/tLI3">Click Here</a>[/hidepost]</p>
<p>And don&#8217;t forget to use the coupon [hidepost]<strong>ESCAPE</strong>[/hidepost] to get a 25% discount of your first hosting order&#8230;.</p>
<p><em>ps. I also have another host with whom I&#8217;ve so far I&#8217;ve managed to aquire 94 unique class C IP addresses including lots of unique A &amp; B pools. Stay tuned for more on this one soon&#8230;</em></p>
<p>Tags:  <a href="http://blogpig.com/tag/hosting/"   rel='tag'>Hosting</a>, <a href="http://blogpig.com/tag/ip-address/"   rel='tag'>IP address</a>, <a href="http://blogpig.com/tag/interlinking/"   rel='tag'>interlinking</a>, <a href="http://blogpig.com/tag/class-c/"   rel='tag'>Class C</a>, <a href="http://blogpig.com/tag/site-networks/"   rel='tag'>site networks</a> <BR/></p>
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