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    Default SEO Question: Class B ips, Name Servers.. etc?

    OK I am in a dilemma... and don't know which road to take

    1) Get a totally different class B ip at my host, and my DNS servers will stay the same

    2) Get a new hosting account, and not only will I get totally different class b, but also different name servers

    My question is, when ranking the SERPS does BIg G look at nameservers too? Or IP addresses only to determine the relation between two sites?
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    Google also looks at what day of the month you created each page.
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    And the position of the moon when the pages were first indexed...

    Yes they do look at nameservers, ip addresses and apparently whois information as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slowloris View Post
    And the position of the moon when the pages were first indexed...

    Yes they do look at nameservers, ip addresses and apparently whois information as well.
    WHOIS info!? goddamn...
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    Quote Originally Posted by silicuda View Post
    WHOIS info!? goddamn...
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    Assuming Class B you are asking with IP space that starts with 128.1.0.1 to 191.255.255.254 no?

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    Google also looks at what day of the month you created each page.
    yes because google can so just look at your servers date/time stamp and see your stuff. Not unless google spiders you every single day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spudstr View Post
    Assuming Class B you are asking with IP space that starts with 128.1.0.1 to 191.255.255.254 no?
    In my experience any thread talking about SEO and "class <x>" usually has nothing to do with legacy IP allocation. No one seems to want to use the correct /24, /16 etc references...
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    Quote Originally Posted by rowan View Post
    In my experience any thread talking about SEO and "class <x>" usually has nothing to do with legacy IP allocation. No one seems to want to use the correct /24, /16 etc references...
    I know, being what we do reading stufflike this all the time makes my toes curl.
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    Dont get too caught up on the nameservers thing. Especially if your using your hosts nameservers like for example ns1.mojohost.com or ns1.choopa.com or ns1.yellowfiber.net

    Thousands of sites are hosted on these nameservers and google is very aware of this.

    If you can get a couple different a's and then under a particular a, hook you up with c's then you will be in very good shape regardless of nameservers.

    If your using your own nameservers then I would have them different yes.

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    Honestly, I agree with FrozenJag. You shouldn't worry too much about nameservers issue. Just work on building your sites for your visitors and get bookmarkers traffic and google will take care of you.

    Didn't we learn already google traffic isn't that reliable (lately with the ST issue)?

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