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Does having multiple sites (of the same niche) hosted on same IP have negative results in terms of SERPs ?
If we are talking in terms of Google, it verifies ownership issues from several parameters: Analytics, Whois, Webmaster, Adsense, Aff ids etc etc.
So, would it make any difference if we have all our sites on a dedicated IP hosting account as Google would know the ownership/linage eventually ?
All thoughts are welcome.
(exception) Now if the sites you are referring to are going after the same keywords then yes this could have an effect on your sites.
It is best if you do have multiple sites within the same nitch is to focus one site on the whole nitch and have the other sites focus on specific areas within that nitch as this gives you the chance to have the focused site get hits for specific terms that may be deeper within the main site that wouldn't show up in a search term.
Example I have a site that sells car tires and I stock all brands well the main site would have all the different brands I sell were the specific sites I would have GE Tires as a site, Cooper tires as a site and so on.
This increases your work load but works.
1. If we have multiple sites targeting same keywords, would it be better to have them distributed on different IPs?
2. Like your example of cooper tire site and GE tire site: If they are on the same IP, it would not make a difference?
Also, does link juice pass to different connected sites hosted on the same IP or does Google discount this?
Sorry for being too inquisitive :)
...And renewing hosting for each site with different providers is a pain in the neck too...
The whois question is your answer. They know who you are and can link it.
I would suggest starting with ONE site and working on it fully. After a while, go to the next set of targeted keywords with site B. And so on and so forth.
Unless you have a team and can divide the work for each group, working on a basket full of sites all at once, would lead you to no place.