Sites On Individual IP's
Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2010 3:50 am
Some hosting companies have been requested by ARIN to no longer provide a single IP with a single domain due to the global shortage of IP addresses under the current address numbering scheme. I don't know how long this has been going on, but the one I just got notice from is a pretty big hosting company and I know they host 1000's of websites.
Considering that some that do trades consider only exchanging links with sites on different IP's as an important part of their strategy, purportedly for SERP value, this notice to a hosting company from ARIN says to me:
1. SE's know about the global IP shortage
2. SE's will start (if they aren't already) placing less value on this as a part of their ranking formula calculations
3. More weight will be given to other factors when evaluating inbound links to a site.
If that is true, are we shooting ourselves in the foot, in the long run, by denying trades to sites simply because they are not using individual IP's per domain (what some call "seo hosting" or "smart hosting")?
Considering that some that do trades consider only exchanging links with sites on different IP's as an important part of their strategy, purportedly for SERP value, this notice to a hosting company from ARIN says to me:
1. SE's know about the global IP shortage
2. SE's will start (if they aren't already) placing less value on this as a part of their ranking formula calculations
3. More weight will be given to other factors when evaluating inbound links to a site.
If that is true, are we shooting ourselves in the foot, in the long run, by denying trades to sites simply because they are not using individual IP's per domain (what some call "seo hosting" or "smart hosting")?