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darrens
Joined: May 27, 2004
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Posted: 2005-Jul-26 04:39
Hi Guys,
Ok - everytime i build a new client site and do my seo work i talk my client into hosting with on my dedicated server !
As part of the seo work and to get off to a good start i link between all of my client sites to help get them crawled !
I then read about google checking server ip's so now i make all clients purchase a different ip with a totally unique c-block !
Ok - cool - we are not spamming !
Now i find out that google are checking domain registry and all of my client urls that link together although they have differnet ip/c-block the name servers for all domain are the same !!!! is google going to penalise the sites for this ?
What do i do ?
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yellowwing
Joined: May 21, 2002
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Posted: 2005-Jul-26 14:32
That might be a good strategy to ensure spidering and indexing.
It's probably not a good idea to exclusively rely on mutually interlinking sites for ranking results. A dozen linked unrelated sites will not outrank a competitor that has a dozen related 'authority' links.
Research how to get more authority links and build it into the SEO contract.
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darrens
Joined: May 27, 2004
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Posted: 2005-Jul-26 17:13
Thanks yellowwing,
But i only link them to help get them indexed quickly to give me a good start as i know the sites im linking to.
What do you think about the name servers issue ? will this cause a problem ?
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