New SEO Hosting Blog Launched
SEO Hosting Provider launched it’s new blog today. It isn’t just for customers of SEO Hosting Provider. It is for all things involved in choosing the right web hosting company for your blog or website.
What is SEO Hosting? What features should you look for in a website or blog hosting company? Are cheap hosting services hurting your SEO efforts?
Those are just some of the questions that will be topics at the new SEO Hosting Blog. Pay them a visit and add your own questions about hosting.
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I tried to take a look at your hosting packages but could not find it. But how does a SEO hosting provider differ from other hosts on the net?
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Hi. If you go to http://www.seohostingprovider.com you will see the packages on the front page of the site. If you go to http://seohostingprovider.com/seohosting.html you will see what each package gives you.
Those packages are on one dedicated server, so here are your choices.
If you have one large website or even a small one, then you want me to host you there. The server is very high-end and fast. Speed matters to your SEO efforts. Slow loading pages do not rank well and will increase your bounce-back rate.
Most hosting companies put your website on a virtual server or use a method of serving your site up on demand with whatever server has the least load on it. Others use a low-end dedicated server where when one site gets a huge number of hits on a given day, your site will load slower.
If you have multiple websites, then we host each of your websites on a different C-Class IP.
That is not just a different IP Address. People get that confused. Each site is on a totally different IP Block.
This explanation from http://forums.searchenginewatch.com/showthread.php?t=9408 explains it well.
An IP consist of 4 parts AAA.BBB.CCC.xxx – the first part is called A-class, the second part B-class and the third part C-class. So any IP under the last part will be in the same C-class. So for example:
123.123.123.1 and 123.123.123.2 are in the same C-class but
123.123.123.1 and 123.123.124.1 is in two different C-classes
Many smaller hosts only mange one single or very few C-classes and therefore makes it difficult to get multiple IPs in different C-classes if you host all your sites the same place. Larger hosts have many C-classes (I believe some even have almost full B-classes but unless you specifically request your various sites to be on different C-class IPs you still could end up on the same. It’s usually not something hosts care about (in relation to SEO and linking)
If you have just one website or multiple websites all on different topics, then just go to http://www.seohostingprovider.com and choose your package.
If you have multiple websites on the same topic, email me at info@seohostingprovider.com and I’ll get your sites set up on separate c-class ips.
If you have other questions, call me at 786-317-8774. I’ll be happy to help you with anything you need to know.
I also have another type of hosting you may be interested in. If you have a lot of domain names parked or just sitting in your account at your registrar, then you should be putting them to work and testing them.
For a $30 one-time fee, I set up a blog on your domain name and feed it with automated blog content. It can have links to your other websites, your phone number at the top, Adsense, affiliate links, etc.
And each of these is also on different c-class IPs. You can leave them up as long as you want. It’s better than just letting your domain names sit around doing nothing.
I have some of my domains on the same system and even with it being automated, they are ranking for the keywords in the domain name and title.
Anyway, hope that helps.