Do NOT think that you can outrun or outsmart Google in Any Way... or achieve any higher results... by use ANY NET Architecture deployment such as Different C Class IPs, registrars, name servers, IPs virtual hosts or any other spread factors. Matt Cutts has Repeatedly shot those factors down ( I don't know why people keep taking about them ).
People are just always trying to get a leg up on Google - so they Believe in the factors just mentioned. This takes time and resources away from what really matters - building a good site.
But what does that mean??? "Build a Good Site"? It sounds simple enough but many people read Far to into it. This is not the proper post for me to go really deep into it.
What I will say here is building a "Good Site" means building a good site for the End User... not Google and not Googlebot( different iPs c-classes, name servers etc ).
The End User determines what my people call The Popular Vote. When Google determines the Popular Vote for your site on a search term... If the vote is low... All the different links IPs, c-classes, etc. - Won't help you hold a high position one bit.
Look at what matters to the End User... When they find a site they like and they visit it again and again ( increasing its Google Popular Vote ) Do you think they care what IP-C class it is on... or what DNS or registrar it is using?
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