In the Google obsessed world that we live in, every webmaster wants to rank highly in Google search results for their specific keywords. Google modifies their algorithm when people figure out new ways to beat the system. [more recently with the whole selling links thing]
First off, I don’t understand why people are so obsessed with pagerank. You will notice this blog has no pagerank, however I am still ranking decent in Google search results for some keywords. Why did webmasters want higher pagerank before the Google slap? Because it made their links more valuable. But now people “can’t” sell links or advertise that they are selling links without getting slapped. Which makes you wonder if getting slapped really even matters anymore because you can’t sell links anyways….
But back to the topic on SEO friendly webhosts. I read an article in Website Magazine by Lloyd Brown, and it talked about optimizing your site with SEO friendly hosting. To tell you the truth I had no idea this even mattered, shows you how good of a SEO expert I am…
In the article it states that if you are running multiple websites in the same niche, you have two options. If you don’t want a dedicated server, you could simply host sites on different web hosting companies. Or you could host on a C-Class webhost. By doing this, it gives the search engines the impression that you are hosting across multiple webhosts.
Only 3% of websites are on dedicated IP’s, however it is documented that moving your website from a shared IP to a dedicated IP will significantly increase your rankings in the search engines. I never knew this, so maybe I sound like an idiot for blogging about it, but it is news to me
If your looking for C-class hosting, check out www.gotwebhost.comas this is the company Lloyd Brown owns. Also, check out the article in Website Magazine, as I just summarized it up.
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February 12th, 2008 at 7:00 pm
I found your site on technorati and read a few of your other posts. Keep up the good work. I just added your RSS feed to my Google News Reader. Looking forward to reading more from you.
Matt Hanson