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Due to the nature of the site, it makes sense to deep link to three of our other sites from various sections / pages.
This would be one way linking not reciprocal.
We have our own server but I read time and time again that if you're going to get incoming links they should be from different IP ranges.
Obviously we can't divide the server in two, so this creates a bit of a problem as we require an additional hosting location.
Has anyone got any evidence to support the claim that incoming links are much more beneficial from different IP ranges?
Or any evidence to suggest that linking in this way could be damaging to us?
Many Thanks
all the SERP'S of GOOGLE in competitive terms (ie)travel,hotels,accommodation,flights,holidays,vacation,car hire,cruises....ech....
are the best in the www
any comments?
If that means having 1 link to each of your other sites from within relevant content, I wouldn't share your concern of a penalty.
However, *2) Trying to achieve maximum benefit...* may well put a different slant on things ;-)
If that means having 1 link to each of your other sites from within relevant content, I wouldn't share your concern of a penalty.
That's correct, there will be single one-way links where appropriate / relevant and useful for our users.
However, *2) Trying to achieve maximum benefit...* may well put a different slant on things ;-)
I think I'm going to have to try a different host just to see if it does have any effect.
I already have the site up and running on our server, so it might be an idea to see how it gets on there and then change to see if any positions increase in SERPs.
On the other hand, perhaps that's a lot of messing about and I should just move to a new host now :-)