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IP Change: Will This Effect in Search Engines

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Re: IP Change: Will This Effect in Search Engines

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Sep 28th, 2006
Originally Posted by cscgal View Post
There is reason to suspect that Google puts some weight into grouping together IP blocks, especially when it comes to counting backlinks between two sites on the same IP. (There is good reason to believe the sites are affiliated with each other if they both link to each other and are on the same IP block.)

Exactly. This is designed to prevent someone from creating a large network of sites in order to use them to link to each other. Links from sites you don't control are a better indicator of a site's popularity then artificial links from sites you do control.
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