Private Blog Network on unique A-Class IPs around the world

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I have dozens of premium, handwritten blogs on non-sequential A-Class IPs. With this service I am offering DoFollow, contextual links from long, handwritten 400+ word posts on up to 25 of them.

Each site:

- Has a unique IP address (19 are unique at the A-Class octet, 4 at the B-Class octet, and 2 at the C-class Octet)
- Is a .com
- Has a unique and private nameserver
- Has private registration
- Uses a different template, many of which are Premium (paid for, not stolen), some of which have jquery image sliders, etc., and look pretty sharp
- Has no connection whatsoever with Google. No gmail, no Analytics, no Webmaster Tools, no AdSense
- Has no connection with any other of my sites.
- Is indexed in Google


IPs are located in the cities in the following countries:

- USA
- Canada
- UK (technically not a country, I know)
- Germany


A few notes about content:


- All content is handwritten. Check my feedback in my other threads: my content is the highest quality you will find anywhere. I do not allow spun garbage on my site,
and I do not link to sites with spun or garbage content. In order to maintain the quality of my sites I have to be conscious of where I link to.

- Each post is a minimum of 400 words and includes a relevant picture. I can use pics from your website if you want (for example if you sell a specific product).


- All links are contextual and high value, just like in my Mininets (which I am still offering and still getting great SERP movement from, check my other threads/iTrader feedback)


- Due to recent Google algorithm updates, I do not recommend using a single keyword more than 50% of the time, however every case is different and we can discuss your keywords in private



A few notes about my sites:


- There are no footer links. Footer links are spammy.


- There are no blogroll links. Blogroll links are also spammy.


- Comments are turned off. I do not allow others to spam my sites.


- These are absolutely
NOT "article sites." Unless you happen to be Ezinearticles, running an article site is spammy in 99% of cases.

- I do not run linkfarms. No site will ever have more than 30 OBLs.


Prices:


Since this is a new service I am offering introductory prices:


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Sample packages:

5 sites: $50 for the first month (setup, content creation, images) and then $35/mo ongoing.

8 sites: $76 for the first month (setup, content creation, images) and then $52/mo ongoing.

25 sites: $225 for the first month (setup, content creation, images) and then $150/mo ongoing.

Once you become a client are you locked in at your current price forever.


RULES AND RESTRICTIONS:


- No adult

- No pharma
- No gambling

- If you want links to more than one site from a single blog of mine,
your sites must be on different IPs. I will not link to two different sites on the same IP.

- I won't link to your site if you use spun content or poorly-written ESL content. Sites are judged by the sites they link to; if your site is low quality, then my site is low quality.


- Unlike with the Mininets, I cannot give a report for this service in order to respect the privacy, the keywords, and the URLs of clients.


PM me to get started
. Existing clients, PM, call or email me to get set up!
 


I just got a PM asking what unique A-Class IPs are. I'll answer it here:

All websites have an IP address that is broken into 4 octets:

aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd

For example:

74.125.225.105 (this happens to be Google's IP)

Each octet is given a letter according to its class. The first number is the A-Class, the second number is the B-Class, the third is the C-Class, and the last is the D-Class.

When you have a normal shared hosting package, all your websites go on the same IP address. So even though the domains are different, they are all on the same IP, and the search engines know they are all owned by the same person. Linking from these sites to your target site will backfire because Google will know they are all owned by the same person and you are trying to game the system. So for example, if you own 50 websites but they are all on the same IP address, you can't use them to link to your target site because all the links would be coming from the sites on the same IP address and Google would know something was up.

So some people will get an "SEO hosting" package with IPs that are different at the C-class level, so those might look like this:

142.203.40.201
142.203.41.201
142.203.42.201
etc.

(those are random examples I just made up, no idea what websites they are)

So they think they are fooling Google because they are on different IPs at the C-Class level. But they're all still hosted on the same server in the same location, and you're not going to fool Google with too many of them because Google can tell they are all still coming from the same server and probably using the same nameservers as well.

That's why I use sites with different A-Class IPs.

For example:

40.132.24.100
52.100.83.2
180.50.108.97
etc.

(not my actual IP addresses, just a random example I made up)

My servers are located in different cities around the world, and each uses a unique and private nameserver. The only one who knows that these websites all belong to the same person is me. Google can't tell. Your competition can't tell. You can't tell.

And since each website is a fully developed site with hand-written content, they will always be indexed because they are real and provide value to the user (compare against all the auto-generated, spun-content "private networks" you see out there that are full of spam, many of which have recently gotten deindexed).

That is what unique A-Class IPs mean, and that is why it's important if you are serious about your SEO.
 
I dont see any mention of the page rank of these sites or what the cap is on number of links per page, can you shoot me a pm please with details?
 
I dont see any mention of the page rank of these sites or what the cap is on number of links per page, can you shoot me a pm please with details?

I PM'ed you earlier this afternoon, but here are the replies for other people reading the thread (I had to wait until tonight to post so as not to exceed the 2-posts per day limit).

As stated in the first post (sorry if it was confusing!) each site has 30 or fewer OBLs (outbound links) total.

Note that that is per site.

The maximum number of outbound links per page is one; the link to your site. And since comments are disabled, there will never be more because no one can spam me. I keep the total number of outbound links low to keep the link value high.

The sites are PR0-2. I'm not selling PR. I'm offering linkjuice from high quality content that will always be indexed and never lose value.

Feel free to post any other questions.
 
Review of this service from my last thread:

I have been using Steve's A-Class IP blogs as a private client for a few months now for a few different sites which have all gotten positive SERP movement that has held through Penguin.

While Steve does not send out a report for this service, and understandably so, I was able to find most of the links through some creative backing searching. I can confirm everything he says:

The sites are on unique A-Class IPs that resolve to various US, Canadian and Western European cities (I traced their IPs to check... not that I don't trust Steve, I was just curious!)

The blogs are awesome looking. It's not the cheap-looking sites that most people usually use for this type of thing. The content is great and the theme design is excellent.

All the pages I found my links on were indexed.

I have used similar services in the past. Most of them were low quality BS and as soon as I found the sites they were using I cancelled my subscription.

With Steve, I ordered more.

I would recommend this service if you are looking for high quality links on a wide range of IPs for diversification purposes.
 
Review from throwing33:

Just wanted to post a quick little review here. I have been using metalhead almost exclusively for SEO for the last 8 or 9 months or so and I was offered this service a few months ago before he made it public on here. I've been using this service on a few sites and the results have been good. The price is great for the quality and as always, Steve's customer service, knowledge, and advice is top shelf.

To quantify this, the first site I used with this package on was hovering around page 4 for a few weeks on its own. I hadn't done much work to it in a while because I was busy with other stuff and it was kind of on the back burner and I figured it would be a good test. So I used this service for that site a few months ago and it's been holding steadily in position 9 (page 1) ever since.
 
Bump!

Just to reiterate:

No links to adult sites
No links to pharma
No links to gambling
No links to sites with spun content
 
I got a PM asking how long it takes the posts with your links to get indexed.

On average between 2-3 days. I check all new pages for indexing at regular intervals and > 90% of them are indexed within 72 hours.
 
I wanted to post an update to my previous review here. I started using this service around the beginning of March. Here are the stats since then for one of my target sites:

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Seems pretty unaffected by Panda/Penguin to me. There was a little decrease in visitors in June but it bounced right back in July.

Because of the SERPs increase my traffic has more than doubled and still seems to be increasing.

Thanks man.
 
I wanted to post an update to my previous review here. I started using this service around the beginning of March. Here are the stats since then for one of my target sites:

sitestatsjuly2012.gif


Seems pretty unaffected by Panda/Penguin to me. There was a little decrease in visitors in June but it bounced right back in July.

Because of the SERPs increase my traffic has more than doubled and still seems to be increasing.

Thanks man.

Thanks for the update/review!
 
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