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Need server with many IPs (1-2K) for Google
AlexWooServers
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Need server with many IPs (1-2K) for Google. Email port can be blocked if required. Looking for around $0.25/IP price.
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Gonna have to explain a liiiittle more about what on earth you're doing, bud.
We are gonna parse Google for SEO purposes, that's why we require a number of IPs
Hell no.
Gonna cost you around $3 an IP
0.25 * 2000 = $500
That's a lot more than $7.
Good luck finding a provider who will happily route a /21 to your server.
0.25$/IP ?
Good luck
In full knowledge that it will be banned by Google in <a week.
Go and find a Google Digital Garage and learn how to actually do SEO. It's free, it's open and you can understand how to do things entirely whitehat (whilst learning how much easier it is than blackhat).
At the end of the day Google will always be more clever than you - they understand how their algorithms work, and you don't. Why can I say this so confidently? Because they wrote them, and you didn't. I guarantee they will notice this behaviour and penalise you heavily for it. Short term gains? Perhaps. Long term gains? No.
Don't waste IP space for SEO. Spend the money you would be willing to spend on IP space on employing someone who can actually help you to optimise your keywords and increase your quality score. IP space is scarce, limited and in demand.
If you'd like me to put you in touch with some Google Digital Marketing Mentors from a Google Digital Garage, let me know. Sessions are entirely free.
There's really no reason to be cunt-like with your IP-wasting bullshit.
At least Dom / @Clouvider has a voice of reason.
LET is white-hat. This is not. Closed.