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Changing IP classes after inclusion

Is it worth trying to change your IP after inclusion.

         

nuevojefe

7:40 am on Feb 13, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Hello All,

Scenario: You put 10 sites up(10 domains) the sites are very similar (dangerously close to penalization similar, but it's only temporary).

All 10 are hosted on the same IP, and they heavily interlink.

They were uploaded for testing but from an unknown link they have all now been indexed.

Is there any point to going with the original plan now, which was to put each site on a different IP class?

In your opinions is it likely that once it is recognized that a group of domains is affiliated that is permanent?

UK_Web_Guy

6:27 pm on Feb 13, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Interlinking on the same IP could spell trouble - I'd do one or the other

nuevojefe

7:09 pm on Feb 13, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I know it can spell trouble, but what I'm asking is now that google has recognized the domains as sharing IPs is it too late to change them?

Or each time google indexes does it make the decision based on that?

What do you think?

caveman

10:27 pm on Feb 13, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Change 'em. Preferably different C blocks. So far you're not penalized but you may be. Get it fixed and you'll reduce chances of a problem. Most seem to think that G has very few long term penalties, i.e., you can get out of the penalty box, even if you were once in.

Your greater problem however is heavy cross linking. If you care about your sites long term, don't do spam your links, same IP's or not.