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Jan 25th, 2013, 02:10 AM
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What to do with WHOIS?
Hey hey
I have made an investment in buying domainnames. And it´s some hundreads in totalt with them I have now. I have everything on a VPS with alot of different IPs. I have the domains on different domain-account. I write/order unique and good content. I don´t spam link - 1 in a month.
Now you know how I have it. And I think that the things that I wrote abowe is good? Please correct me if you would do any changes. But the thing is that the WHOIS information will be the same on alot of them, and that I don´t like. What do you guys think about that? I´m worried that if 1 of my sites gets Googles attention, the rest will.
Best regards
Bennet
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Jan 25th, 2013, 08:34 AM
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Originally Posted by
Mr.Bennet
I have made an investment in buying domainnames.
I'm sorry.

Originally Posted by
Mr.Bennet
I write/order unique and good content. I don´t spam link - 1 in a month.
*cough* BS. You have good content on hundreds of domains... and I can read minds and turn invisible at will.

Originally Posted by
Mr.Bennet
Now you know how I have it. And I think that the things that I wrote abowe is good? Please correct me if you would do any changes. But the thing is that the WHOIS information will be the same on alot of them, and that I don´t like. What do you guys think about that? I´m worried that if 1 of my sites gets Googles attention, the rest will.
Here's hoping google ignores every single one of your 'sites' and serves them up on page 1 million of the SERPS.
* I don't help spammers, but I wish them ill.
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Jan 25th, 2013, 10:58 AM
#3
Welcome to 2005 Mr Bennet when your technique actually worked. You might want to do a bit of research on Googles update for Penguin, Panda and EMD.
The Answer to your question is "It doesn't matter"
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