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    Default Nameservers, Networks, and What its Impact Is

    Some of us run a network of sites, like me. Most of them are not listed in my sig and they are also much smaller than the ones I work on all the time, but they are still great sites. They are not there to intentionally make a network of links but that happens organically from twitter feeds, Facebook feeds, and other social networks syndicated in the sidebar of some of them.

    Other webmasters have told me that it is important to have them hosted at different companies servers because if the links all come from the same name-server they will look suspicious. Others have said that any search benefit that would normally come from an well placed external link on an authority site would not be the case coming from an identical nameserver.

    I am considering transferring www.mobilecasinoparty.com to a different host because I want it to have different DNS info than my main site and blog. Is this a good idea? I am not trying to "game" anything, just trying to remain effective if that matters as it has to do with only mobile casinos, not "online casinos" although technically it does... this is getting complicated...

    Does anyone have experience with this complex query? Please feel free to shed some light on how this works for me I will buy you lots of beer. Lots and lots of delicious beer.

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    I have heard about this because google may look at them as all the same IP and not give credit for the interlinking of the sites.

    I know that people use the same hosting plan with different c classes ( not sure if that is the right phrase, I posted a thread about it a while ago I will try to find it)

    I use the same IP for all my sites except one of them. It does not seem to have made a difference, although the site has only been up a few months. I dont think that google will look at it as suspicious, I think they just may not give credit for the backlinks that you have created.

    I wonder about this myself but also think "if it is not broken don't try to fix it"

    This is the thread below that I posted, The reason I posted it was unsure of getting the full benefits of backlinks from someone with the same hosting plan. I did not get any replies, hopefully some people can chime in about both threads.

    https://www.gpwa.org/forum/what-does...hlight=c+class
    Last edited by edgarf76; 3 September 2013 at 11:47 pm. Reason: found the thread
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    Personally I don't see how name server will affect this at all - Take godaddy for example they will host a few million websites, its is very likely that they all have the same nameservers. Google will not penalize a backlink structure from the same nameserver because of this scenario. So with that in mind, if you can obtain a different IP address for each site that may help the issue **If there is one**

    I've read million SEO tutorials and nameservers are rarely discussed - if you were link farming on a server that would be a big deal... i.e. hosting millions of poor quality backlinks your server would be questioned. But honest minimal backlinks are simply not enough to raise alarm bells at Google Algorithm HQ

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