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Old 10-06-2009, 04:51 PM
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Hello Lisa,

And concerning the different IP addreses, suppose that we are building our feeder sites with Web 2.0 like squiddo, hubpages, Scribd, ect., then i assume we don't have to worry about the same IP addreses correct? It's only if we start blogs hosted on our own servers like hostgator and we feed THOSE sites to our main site? Just want to get clarification. Thanks,
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Old 10-07-2009, 10:16 PM
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hostnine also spreads out among servers. Probably not a big deal right now to worry about spreading out ips. You can make a mini network of your own feeder sites..

I am doing fine with a...
niche main site
niche blogger.com
niche hub
niche squiddoo
Generic Yahooblog
My generic Catch all blog(post on different niches)

I social mark all of these when I make a new post..I also socialize other content I deemed kewl. I feel..may or may not be true..that it gives a little more reliability to the social markings

I also make posts to relevant sites about my posts


I also have a couple of other subdomains (mini-niche)that are doing pretty well. They are however related to the primary niche
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Old 10-09-2009, 10:24 AM
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Hello Lisa,

And concerning the different IP addreses, suppose that we are building our feeder sites with Web 2.0 like squiddo, hubpages, Scribd, ect., then i assume we don't have to worry about the same IP addreses correct? It's only if we start blogs hosted on our own servers like hostgator and we feed THOSE sites to our main site? Just want to get clarification. Thanks,
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It can be useful to have different web hosts to spread your sites out.
I'd like to do this. I'd love to know from anyone if they have recommendations for good inexpensive hosts that use cPanel (other than Hostgator, who I already use)?

The Hostgator reseller account is a bit beyond my means at present
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I also use Hostnine (dot com). Cheap and cheerful and I've always had excellent results when I needed tech support.
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Thank you Dean - and it looks like Hostnine is considerably cheaper than Hostgator too.

I take it that you need to have a reseller account with Hostnine to have your domains spread out among different servers? Pardon me if I show blushing ignorance on how hosts work but I thought I'd ask anyway
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