Name Servers & SEO
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We have decided to create a few blogs and will eventually be linking to some of our clients. I have domain privacy and different class C addresses for each of my domains. But the name servers area all the same.
Ex: If we create an article for one client on all 5 blogs, will the name servers be a problem?
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Its very hard to hide content farms, the fact that you have domain privatcy means little and is a pattern in itself. there are so many ways to spot a content farm, Dan from Dejan SEO wrote a good article about this
http://www.seomoz.org/ugc/why-link-schemes-fail
but the good news is, for 5 articles its not going to be a big problem.even on the same ip, 5 is not a big number.
Take discountAsp, one of the biggest hosters, has most of their sites on one ip address, so the chances of getting links from the same ip are quite good, now if you have 1,000 links i would start to worry.
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