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http://mitchmatch.blogsome.com [mitchmatch | seo and you] Introducing to you the new Bulk Class C IP Checker, this tool allows you to check domains for similar Class C IPs. The tools checks for: Total # of domains entered: Total # of distinct domains: Total # of unique IP’s: Total # of unique IP Subnets: Total # of domains with Duplicate Subnets: Total # of duplicate IPs: They have also included a web version or a downloadable CSV.

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Seocompany.cahttp://www.seocompany.ca [Seocompany.ca] 18 Domain Tools & 156 SEO Tools: This Domain Tools page has links to the best Domain Tools on the internet and these tools will help you to optimize your website and move your search engine position higher. The following Domain Tools links are selected from the top SEO tool web sites.

Fantomaster.comhttp://www.fantomaster.com [Fantomaster.com] Search engine optimization and marketing, cloaking, IP delivery ...: According to a recent study the majority of small to medium businesses in the UK, while maintaining their owb web sites, hardly know what to do with them by way of maximizing their market exposure and driving sales conversions - potentially a huge market for aggressive SEO / SEM agencies.

http://www.nocolourhatseoblog.com [Nocolourhatseoblog.com] Domain name, IP and web traffic - No colour hat seo blog: For non-English speaking countries for example under the APNIC region, countries such as China, Korea, Japan or the IPs block that start from 61.*, 202.*, 203.*, 210.*, 211.* and 218.*, if you have English websites and using TLDs, it is better for you to host them in English speaking region such as ARIN else your traffic could be discriminated, search engine indexing will be longer and regional manner at the beginning. The traffic discrimination also used by the search engines to serve (serp, advertisements etc.) the regional or country based users.

http://www.jimboykin.com [Jimboykin.com] SEO Tip - Get Your Own IP Address. - Jim Boykin’s Internet ...: (they’re taking that from the google patent of march 2005 that mentions that they might look domain registration length)….but tonight I chatting with register.com about hosting the site with them too to keep the same nameservers the site has historically had and my first question was "What do I need to do to get my own unique (non-shared) IP address"…and they told my that they only offer shared IP addresses….hum…for a company touting how google ranks sites, why don’t you offer unique IP’s, even if I have to pay more, I’d rather have my own IP (I’d hate to be sharing my IP with thousands of other sites…I’m sure some have been blacklisted).

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