Dedicated
versus Shared Hosting
I have found
shared hosting to work well for me, although some people recommend using
dedicated hosting (which is typically far more expensive). Shared hosting
places many domain names on the same IP address and same server, whereas
dedicated servers allow you to place just your stuff on a server.
Search engines such as Google usually place spam
penalties on domain names, not
IP addresses.
Although it does happen, rarely does a hosting network get penalized. I believe
the SearchKing network is one example where a whole hosting network got
penalized, but this is extremely rare.
If you are
going to be making major investments into the web, then it may be worth it to
buy a reliable dedicated server. Off the start, I could not afford one so I
used shared hosting. As my business model progressed, and my traffic increased,
I later bought a dedicated host for SEOBook.com. Most of my other sites are
still hosted on shared hosting accounts.
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