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Old 07-10-2004, 05:16 PM   #28 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by imaginemn
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Originally Posted by nandini
Different domain don`t effect much if they share same IP

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links from different class IP address have more impact on SERP than anything else. And this has been proved at so many places, even in your articles
Is this fact or your opinion? Is there any research or facts supporting this?

By following this model a company like Interland or v7 hosting that can hosts hundreds if not thousands of sites on a shared IP would be penalized if they ever linked to each other. Too many companies would be affected by this. I could understand if they had the same ip address and the content is the same but not sure if it makes a huge difference if it's the same ip or not.

How else would you explain if you type "exit" in google you get yahoo as the top result. Too many adult sites link to yahoo as their exit pages. I am sure many of these adult sites are using the same ip address.

I am asking because I don't know and would like to read some supporting documents or case studies.
Interesting you brought that up. BlueFind got going once before this current go, and at the time V7 was free-hosting a lot of sites and all of those linked to BlueFind. For three or four months I waited for BlueFind to show PR, but it never did. It was PR0 month after month. It had enough PR7 links to be a strong PR7, I thought, but they never had an affect. Even on the SERPs - no effect. A search for "BlueFind" brought up other pages that mentioned BlueFind.

I'm thinking that Google was not allowing any of those links to pass PR because they were all isolated to the V7 IP range. (quality-Web-Hosting.net at that time.)

I've seen this in other places as well. A site that was top ten for "digital cameras" recently lost all its PR and SERPs. They had been buying links from just two or three IP ranges.

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