Different class-C IPs

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janwonders

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Hoping someone can explain this to me.

I've been reading some stuff about Automated Blogs and the general advice is to try to install blogs on different class-C IPs. I have shared hosting on the baby plan with Hostgator and then VPS hosting with Wired Tree which gives me three IPs but they seem to be in the same class-C block.

Does that mean ideally every domain would be on a different IP? For people with thousands of autoblogs, do they really have them on thousands of IPs?

Sorry if this is an annoying question but I didn't think it would be appropriate to ask either of the hosts directly because I'm not sure how they feel about autoblogs, or do you think they wouldn't really care?
 


Hoping someone can explain this to me.

I've been reading some stuff about Automated Blogs and the general advice is to try to install blogs on different class-C IPs. I have shared hosting on the baby plan with Hostgator and then VPS hosting with Wired Tree which gives me three IPs but they seem to be in the same class-C block.

Does that mean ideally every domain would be on a different IP? For people with thousands of autoblogs, do they really have them on thousands of IPs?

Sorry if this is an annoying question but I didn't think it would be appropriate to ask either of the hosts directly because I'm not sure how they feel about autoblogs, or do you think they wouldn't really care?

Hey, I know I'm new here but I have some experience autoblogging. For my own purposes I don't put more than 10 blogs per IP. Once you get over that your risking delisting. However, I've heard that you don't need different class-C's as long as you are careful about interlinking them and keep the designs, content, and ads and placement well varied. I had twenty blogs delisted once so I am overly careful about it.

I use SEOHosting for my blogs (which they are affiliated with Hostgator), class-C's are cheap there.
 
I also use SEOHosting for different C Class IP's. I was originally on a Hostgator Baby package and swapped over to SEOHosting as I found them to be competitively priced.
 
Take A look at Hostnine reseller accounts they start at $20 a month (and for blog farms, $20 package would be fine). They give you access to a bunch of different servers around the world. Most of them are in non-sketchy places (US , Europe).

10 different server locations = 10 Different Class C's -

They'll give you 1 dedicated IP just for asking. Come up with justifications and you can have more for $1 each per month. There is no application fee.

2 things to keep in mind.

1) Sometimes you have to push them around a bit. Tech support have tried to find the easy way out instead of fixing the issue. But that is a problem *everywhere*,

2) They do use cPanel, but they don't use WHM - Some domain automation / management tools require WHM.

HTH - Dan
 
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