I have to get off of seo-host.com, where should I go?

...by bullshit you mean not wanting all 100's of your sites sharing a few different IPs? If so then ya.

again, I have started to just use hostgator baby accounts and throw like 4-8 sites on each one. Fuck it, hide in the crowd.

What do you think you gain by having multiple IPs?
 


What do you think you gain by having multiple IPs?

More link power / diversity as each site ages. I have VPS's and shared accounts all over the country. In 2 years, it will be 50 quite powerful sites with lots of content where I can toss around some serious link juice to a few master sites. That's why I do "SEO Hosting"

And, when one server crashes, I'm not completely shitting myself. Just a little.
 
More link power / diversity as each site ages. I have VPS's and shared accounts all over the country. In 2 years, it will be 50 quite powerful sites with lots of content where I can toss around some serious link juice to a few master sites. That's why I do "SEO Hosting"

And, when one server crashes, I'm not completely shitting myself. Just a little.

I've never seen any good evidence to support the fact that multiple IP's (even separate c-class) give you any edge when it comes to ranking.

I do, however, see your point about having sites spread across different physical servers in the event of a crash. In which case you'll likely have separate c-class ip's anyhow.
 
I had 30+ ip with these.... proper wank. Trying to get off myself. It's cheap getting seperate multiple domain hosting, $50-100 per year / account. All good if you got enough of them
 
Reading about something and actually doing it are two different things. It would be absolutely retarded to set up an entire network on an ip.

Sure, but for a lot of other reasons. Prove to me that having multiple sites on the same IP negatively impacts a site's rankings and we'll talk.
 
I have a network of 15 sites all on the same dedicated server and IP . all sharing the same NS server.

I have been able to rank them all with NO problem. none of them are interlinked to each other.
 
I've been with seohosting.com and they are rather expensive.

I am thinking about going with these guys: C Class IP Hosting | SEO Hosting

anyone have any experience with them?

I MUST get off seo-host.com. I have never seen a more incompetent and retarded hosting company in my fucking life.

OMG, I've been feeling this way for a few months now. Since like Jan they haven't been able to fix two of my damn sites which have been down. They are worthless.
 
Exactly. Anyone else want to prove me wrong?

I'll bite, but I won't get into a "God exists, prove me wrong" argument. Instead I'll just make sure you're actually saying what I think you're saying...

You have a cash site, to support it you make a network of say 100 or 200 sites that will all link to the cash site for various keywords. Are you saying it's okay to put these 200 sites on the same IP address with the same nameservers and they will still have the same affect as though those domains were on separate IP addresses and nameservers?

Or are you saying if you have 15 different cash sites that are unrelated to one another, all on the same IP address, it won't have an affect on their ranking probability?