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I thought about doing the different c class, but from what I understand I will have to have different hosting companies for each site and I am planning on making alot of them.
thanks for your time
IMO, IP addresses and C-blocks are just the tip of what gets looked at when links are inspected and valued or not. The natural or unnatural qualities of linking patterns signal themselves in many ways to Google's web map.
I am needing to know if I do have to have different ip's and different c class or just different ip's in order for search engines to consider them differnt links. Im not concerned on google looking into the links deeper cause they will be nich directories that are related and very informational for the users. The links coming from the articles will be quality relevant one way links.
before I get into creating these sites , I am needing to know if I should try all different c class and ip's or if just having the sites on different ip's is good enough.
As I said, Google just plain "sees" when domains are related and treats the links between them accordingly -- as less valuable to the algorithm than a truly independent "vote" for the site would be. I think the independent IP address issue, class-c blocks and all that, has been way over-emphasized.
The links still count, they just seem to count less.
[edited by: tedster at 8:58 pm (utc) on April 10, 2006]