Does Web Hosting affect SEO Rankings ?

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Post March 17th, 2009, 10:27 pm

What is C class IP ? Does it mean that sites that have same C class IP are geographically close ?
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Post March 17th, 2009, 10:28 pm

Hi ,you can easily shift it to India.it does not effect the ranking...there is no as such relation in hosting and ranking .
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Post March 17th, 2009, 10:54 pm

seo_beginner wrote:
What is C class IP ? Does it mean that sites that have same C class IP are geographically close ?


not necessarily.
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Post March 24th, 2009, 5:09 am

I believe Google goes by Geographical location. So if you target users are in UK, then its better to have the server in UK. It will also reduce the hopping time.
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Post April 4th, 2009, 10:49 am

VandanaSeo wrote:
Hi,

I have many .co.uk web sites hosted on UK server, now I am planning to shift all those sites to Web hosting company in India. Will this affect my Search Engine Ranking in Google.co.uk. My sites are doing very good in Google.co.uk.

Is there anything like co.uk sites hosted UK server ranks well than those sites hosted on India Server.

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Hi,
I don't understand What are you really want to say.

So please clear with your thoughts.So, We understand you easily

And may provide some better help to you.

I will gonna happy to help you.
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Post May 7th, 2009, 10:31 am

Do you want to be a SEO King? What is it the "SEO"? Ok, it is time to describe it a little bit. SEO means, search engine optimization". Search engine optimization is a set of methods aimed at improving the ranking of //removed Website design services in search engine listings.

Ok, and what does it have common with money? It's very, very easy. The better SEO your website has, the more traffic you can have. Consider this: there are two sites. The first is SEO optimized, the second is not. Random internet user searches some words in Google search. And now the question is: which of the two pages is he going to visit. Clear answer - the one with better SEO, because it is listed at the first position so it seems that information on this page must be more relevant (but in real the situation is different). And now think about increased traffic to your site. Do you use Google adsense? I hope you do. And believe me, the more visitors, the more click, the more money for you. We can say the better SEO, the more money (direct proportion).

Now I'd like to talk about how to improve your SEO. There are some basic things you should follow: keyword within the title tag, keyword in domain name, URL directories and file names including your keywords, HTML tags: headings, bold and emphasized text including the same keywords, keyword density in your text - one keyword should appear in the firs paragraph, keyword proximity and alt attributes for images including your keywords.
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Post May 7th, 2009, 10:47 am

anu2015, not a single word of that keyword spam hogwash answered the OP's question.
"There's no place like 127.0.0.1 except for ::1."
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Post May 7th, 2009, 11:04 am

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What is C class IP ? Does it mean that sites that have same C class IP are geographically close ?


It really has nothing to do with geography. IP addresses are broken up into classes as follows:

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Class A Network -- binary address start with 0, therefore the decimal number can be anywhere from 1 to 126. The first 8 bits (the first octet) identify the network and the remaining 24 bits indicate the host within the network. An example of a Class A IP address is 102.168.212.226, where "102" identifies the network and "168.212.226" identifies the host on that network.

Class B Network -- binary addresses start with 10, therefore the decimal number can be anywhere from 128 to 191. (The number 127 is reserved for loopback and is used for internal testing
on the local machine.) The first 16 bits (the first two octets) identify the network and the remaining 16 bits indicate the host within the network. An example of a Class B IP address is 168.212.226.204 where "168.212" identifies the network and "226.204" identifies the host on that network.

Class C Network -- binary addresses start with 110, therefore the decimal number can be anywhere from 192 to 223. The first 24 bits (the first three octets) identify the network and the remaining 8 bits indicate the host within the network. An example of a Class C IP address is 200.168.212.226 where "200.168.212" identifies the network and "226" identifies the host on that network.

Class D Network -- binary addresses start with 1110, therefore the decimal number can be anywhere from 224 to 239. Class D networks are used to support multicasting.

Class E Network -- binary addresses start with 1111, therefore the decimal number can be anywhere from 240 to 255. Class E networks are used for experimentation. They have never been documented or utilized in a standard way.

From:
http://www.webopedia.com/DidYouKnow/Int ... essing.asp

The following chart shows how the numbers are assigned and when appropriate who administrates them.
http://www.iana.org/assignments/ipv4-ad ... -space.xml

For example IP addresses that start with 017 are designated to Apple Computer, Inc. That is one of the Class A Networks.

Owning a Class A Network is huge because they are inherently huge and they were the first assigned and as you can tell from that list assigned to some very large companies.
"There's no place like 127.0.0.1 except for ::1."
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Post December 14th, 2009, 12:01 pm

Moving from one host to another does not affect SEO. Downtime is commonly the major issue you may face when you change your host.
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Post January 12th, 2010, 8:48 am

I believe it would affect the rankings in your case. In my opinion, it's better to register the same country TLD, host the site with a company whose servers are based in the same country and get some quality backlinks from the same TLD sites.

So, If you move them to a India based server, you might lose some rankings in Google UK

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