Linking building Site "IP" question (not C-Class Panel)

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Dimaseo

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well, I am uploading about 50 new sites tomorrow (all the same niche). Mostly using the same template but all of the content is unique.

Note: I am running a windows platform using Plesk (dedicated server).

Note 2: All of my 50 sites have the same link sources and I well be linking all 50 sites to one master site (probably wont be linking between the 50 sites however, not sure yet).

Question. Since all of my links are from the same sites, I obviously don't want to upload all the sites to the same IP address.

However, do you think it matters if all of the sites are within the same IP range? I just requested 25 new IP's and I am planning on uploaded 2 sites per IP. All of the IP's are in the same range, do you think I need to request different ranges of IP's?

Any help are advice would be apprciated. Just trying to figure out what you would do.

Thanks.
 


There's no method to the SERP algorithms. I have two sites with similar (and some of the same) linking sources, and they rank #1 and #2 for their key term, with just being 1 IP off from each other. I have other sites that can't rank that high with unique content with diverse linking sources. I'd have to think that as long as the content is different enough, that no large penalty would happen. Just don't try to link all of the sites together interally, as that could do harm in the rankings. Then again, this is all just speculation. If anyone truly knew the alogrithms, Google would have a tough time providing relelvant results.
 
It appears to me G doesn't care much about C classes if they ever did, G seems to be caring about allocations and swips, one of the seo hosting companies I know of appears to have picked up on that.
 
This is kind of what I was thinking. I am not going to be linking the sites internally. Also, even though the sites are in the same niche, I am targeting 50 different sub-niches within (50 different regions/cities). Basically, I am not trying to take over the top ten results but I wasn't sure about the IP ranges linking to my master site. I guess I'll keep it how I have it and see what happens.

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There's no method to the SERP algorithms. I have two sites with similar (and some of the same) linking sources, and they rank #1 and #2 for their key term, with just being 1 IP off from each other. I have other sites that can't rank that high with unique content with diverse linking sources. I'd have to think that as long as the content is different enough, that no large penalty would happen. Just don't try to link all of the sites together interally, as that could do harm in the rankings. Then again, this is all just speculation. If anyone truly knew the alogrithms, Google would have a tough time providing relelvant results.
 
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