Actually i want to create PBN (Private blog network), That's why i need to buy web host. If i manage single host for my PBN, Google will kick from their search engine. Besides, Its not possible to buy specific hosting for specific domain. I need a single hosting provider, who can give me a opportunity that, i can use A class ip for my single domain, that A class ip. I mean i want to manage from one hosting panel, but my every single domain will be run by specific IP.
I found many hosting providers on google. There is 1 asp.net hosting provider that I would like to know more, it is asphostportal.com. I have traced their record and I see their plan is very interesting and quite affordable. Anyone have experience with this hosting provider?
I have another question is that, Which Class IP best for creating PBN, A class IP or C Class IP ?
If I were you, I will definitely contact 4goodhosting.com and tell them your requirements. I am sure you will receive fast and prompt responses. The speed of my websites has been ultra fast since I switched from my old host. I haven't experience any downtime as well so this is perfect for your private blog network. The pricing they offer is reasonable. You will get what you pay for. Go ahead and try them today.
Hostingsource.com service itself seems to be faster than other hosts I've used in the past.
The price is also pretty impressive, I like their free bonuses like free domain name, free website builder, etc.
I would highly recommend this web host.
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