Featured Posts

How to use Internet Marketing for your Business Thanks for everyone that joined the latest webinar on internet marketing for your small business. For those that missed it your in luck.   I got the recording.  So just hit play and enjoy.  Feel Free...

Read more

Paid Version of Google Local Business Google has launched a paid version of the local business search results. According to Google 80% of all searches were people researching local information. Yes that's right 80%. It is an amazing number...

Read more

Danny Sullivan Explains Local Search Results This is great story about Danny Sullivan helping the city jail updating the local search results. Like I tell all my clients that it is critical that you get the correct information listed online. But...

Read more

Pro's and Con's of Outsourcing SEO Services SEO name seems to be a bit technical but on the contrary its functioning and usage of its tactics are much easy to handle. Basically optimizing the search engine most effectively so that it could give...

Read more

Hosting Multiple Domains On Shared Ip?

Posted by Thomas | Posted in questions | Posted on 20-09-2009

Tags: , , ,

3

I’m thinking about switching my web host to a host that allows multiple domains on a shared IP. I have several different websites. Are there any potential problems/conflicts with this? search engine rankings, google analytics and adsense problems? anything?

Post to Twitter Tweet This Post

Comments (3)

My experience has been that unless you need multiple SSL certificates or very specific server settings for each domain, that should be fine.

No, I have over 20 domains/websites on a shared server (same account) and there are no problems whatsoever. Having websites on the same IP won’t influence your Google rankings, and as for Google Analytics and Adsense, they have nothing to do with IP address, only with Java script code inserted into webpage. So it will work great.
For multiple domain hosting I recommend one of these: http://www.hosttell.com/
Powweb is on a 50% sale – $3.88/month ($46.56/year), and you get a free domain from them.
Godaddy doesn’t offer a free domain, but you can get one for $2.19 if you’re buying hosting from them, plus they also have a 20% sale at the moment.

i dont think so … millions of blogs are hosted on blogspot.com … on one single ip … no problem ….
if you need help with host, you can check http://www.hostse.com
they allow 2 domains to be hosted on their server completely free.

Write a comment

You must be logged in to post a comment.