June 27, 2007 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Web hosting provider Host Gator (hostgator.com) announced on Tuesday that through its division SEO Hosting (seohosting.com), it has launched its search engine optimization services hosting services. The new service enables customers to optimize their Web sites for search engines by hosting on multiple C classes.
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The company decided to develop the new SEO service after customers kept asking Host Gator for multiple C Class capabilities. With multiple C Class capabilities, customers no longer have to work with different Web hosts to overcome this problem and can consolidate all their sites on SEO Hosting.
SEO Hosting is on Host Gator's network with The Planet where sites are on servers at all four of The Planet's data centers in Dallas, Texas and are accessible via a fully meshed and redundant Certified Cisco Network featuring ten backbone providers. Every hosting plan includes cPanel and WHM Control Panel, separate C Class IPs and nameservers, Linux hosting with Apache, unlimited domains, FTP accounts and MySQL databases. All hosting plans are covered by round the clock support with instant backups and no contracts required, and new customers will receive a 30-day money back guarantee and instant free setup.
"With the importance of high organic rankings on web search engines, businesses are looking to maximize every advantage that will help them improve their results," says Brent Oxley, president of Host Gator. "We found that companies were signing up with multiple locations in order to host different C Classes. SEO Hosting allows these customers the ability to consolidate all their accounts onto a single server and host, saving them time and money.
Yeah! Thanks Hostgator.com and ThePlanet.com for teaming up and creating more search engine spam results. Great to see you being good 'netizens'. Nothing like searching for something and getting 3 pages of un-related results. Good job at helping to skew search results for all~! posted by: Josepth | June 27, 2007 11:56AM
Doesnt this make it easier for people to spam from since you get multiple IPs from different class Cs? Spam databases block the single address (/32) and sometimes the class C block(/24) which will stop the spamming but now that you have multiple IPs from different class Cs a spammer could get a whole of these servers and survive a lot longer before they get all the IPs on the spam databases. Sounds like a dangerous product to me but good luck with it. posted by: Larry North | June 28, 2007 10:24AM