Hi
K0brik, you bring up some good points thanks for that! Obvious to see you spend your time pondering
SEO stuff.
Its just the way I “see” it that getting links back from the same IP are not going to bring you much in the way of further juice, so to speak.
After all, is it not getting a bit obvious to anyone with some knowledge that if you got say, 20 links coming back from one site, one IP, then its “possible” that there is some sort of favoritism going on or something else perhaps a bit more dubious? It need not be dubious or favoritism at all, but Goog have a habit of categorizing, at least at the moment.
Yes, its for sure that some other webmasters/mistresses are going to love your content that your links are all over their site but as a general rule, the way that Goog sees this now is that it “could” be spam and thus they are not going to give you much in the way of further kudos.
Blame it on the folks who used to build site after site after site, and then for each site mass targeted links back from a few different IPs only to get ranked real high real fast to make some real large sums of money (not that I blame folks for doing that back in the gold old days!).
Goog has clamped down hard on anything that goes remotely near to this ethos, and I can’t help but think that this is even to the extent of not bothering to count more than a single link back to your own site/web page from one IP address.
If the likes of ezinearticles dotcom were to setup loads of different IPs for all different articles that were submitted then I would have little doubt that everyone involved in SEO and IM would immediately see their sites ranking much higher than before. But because ezinearticles do not have this in place (for obvious reason), even if we had say, 400 articles all linking back to our one site, its very doubtful that our rankings would be particularly affected for the better.
Anyone experimented with this sort of thing and can provide us some specifics?
Its what I read about quite often and its what I feel is right with my own experiences – when I was a bit more naive to my approach to SEO.
By the way, like the vid! Very inspirational! Anyone care to dance??
Regards
Joseph
More Re Backlinking From the Same IP Address – Effective?
by Joseph on May 18, 2010
Its just the way I “see” it that getting links back from the same IP are not going to bring you much in the way of further juice, so to speak.
After all, is it not getting a bit obvious to anyone with some knowledge that if you got say, 20 links coming back from one site, one IP, then its “possible” that there is some sort of favoritism going on or something else perhaps a bit more dubious? It need not be dubious or favoritism at all, but Goog have a habit of categorizing, at least at the moment.
Yes, its for sure that some other webmasters/mistresses are going to love your content that your links are all over their site but as a general rule, the way that Goog sees this now is that it “could” be spam and thus they are not going to give you much in the way of further kudos.
Blame it on the folks who used to build site after site after site, and then for each site mass targeted links back from a few different IPs only to get ranked real high real fast to make some real large sums of money (not that I blame folks for doing that back in the gold old days!).
Goog has clamped down hard on anything that goes remotely near to this ethos, and I can’t help but think that this is even to the extent of not bothering to count more than a single link back to your own site/web page from one IP address.
If the likes of ezinearticles dotcom were to setup loads of different IPs for all different articles that were submitted then I would have little doubt that everyone involved in SEO and IM would immediately see their sites ranking much higher than before. But because ezinearticles do not have this in place (for obvious reason), even if we had say, 400 articles all linking back to our one site, its very doubtful that our rankings would be particularly affected for the better.
Anyone experimented with this sort of thing and can provide us some specifics?
Its what I read about quite often and its what I feel is right with my own experiences – when I was a bit more naive to my approach to SEO.
By the way, like the vid! Very inspirational! Anyone care to dance??
Regards
Joseph
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