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What if I assign new IP's to my websites?

bypass googles same neighbourhood?

         

baron13

9:28 pm on Sep 29, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Hello,
in the thread [webmasterworld.com...] CLAUS (thanks for the best post ever) told us that websites from the same neighbourhood will always be thrown away!

What if I ask my webhosting company to assign new IP's from different C classes to my websites? Does google notice that?
What if a domain is just moving to another webhosting company and than gets a new IP? Is this a way to trick google and to produce a network linking structure again?

I just thought about that and hope that someone (maybe CLAUS) can answer those questions!

Good night! :-)

CCowboy

6:23 am on Oct 2, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Having the same IP as other sites is not bad unless there are a large percentage in your same industry with the same key words ect...

If your are worried about this look into a dedicated or co-located server with multiple I.P.s.

Sorry I'm not CLAUS!

wkitty42

1:38 pm on Oct 2, 2003 (gmt 0)

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as far as search engines are concerned, neighborhood has nothing to do with your address (ip or domain)... neighborhood has to do with those sites that you link to...