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Originally Posted by CunningStunt
I wonder:
How many of these supposed "SEO hosting experts" tell their clients to set up private nameservers for each domain? (instead of using the very same dns on every site they have, albeit on different c classes)
Do noobs who sign up for this kind of service realise that their whois information, their registrar, the way they write their sites (common footprint more often than not), the fact that they are actually using a TELEGRAPHED TO GOOGLE "SEO Host" makes them MORE likely to be under the microscope?
I'm sick of these guys trying to pull the wool over the eyes of newcomers in this business.
The whole "SEO Hosting" Marketing spin should be stamped out. Different C classes  Fuck you. 
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The same could be said if you use multiple hosts. In both situations it's how you use and set everything up. The only difference I've experienced in the two is paying one person vs. multiple people monthly for the same service. Multi hosts often creates more support as well. It's all about what you can manage or understand how to manage, it all has its place either way.