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Hi everyone! New here. Wonderfull site with tons of info!
For the past few weeks I've been studying this and a few other d-name and d-investment sites. I went a little crazy and bought 50 domain names, the majority of which I think will be very sought after in the near future. The topic being technology.

The thing I would like to ask, as I haven't found a good answer is: How would you recommend I host my domains?
What I want to do is develop a small spiderweb of sites, which will have Wordpress news or phpBB forums. I'm pretty experienced in php/mysql/css/html, I already have a few very well working eshops running on osCom. I have done major enhancements on these sites, so I have no worries about the programming work. I pan on making a wordpress template, which would slightly differ depending on the domain topic. I would eventually like to add adsense and maybe other ads to the sites.

So here's the scheme:
Domain examples -
aaapples.xx aa-apples.xx, apples-aa.xx
greenapples.xx, green-apples.xx
aaoranges.xx, aa-oranges.xx

You may think I made a mistake with the hyphens, but I'm pretty sure I didn't, please don't worry about those.
The thing I don't know is how to create inexpensive hosting, while keeping the domain names google and SEO friendly, but also analytics watchable.

I was thinking either (A) building fruits.xx, aliasing the above domains on frutis.xx, wordpress, categories in wordpress would be apples, green apples, oranges, pears, etc.
Or (B) aaapples.xx, aa-apples.xx aliased, wordpress, catagories again different friuts, but they would _self link to "external" sites on a different hosting account, ie. link to aaoranges.xx (also aliased aa-oranges.xx) etc. But this sounds costly.
Or (C) creating fruits.xx, and the friuts would be subdomains like aaapples.friuts.xx, aaoranges.fruits.xx, each with their own wordpress content, domains parked to redirect to the correct category, categories linked between each other.

Maybe I'm making it more complicated than it should be, this is why I need some advise. Links to some information on this topic would be enough to point me in the right direction.
I'm not afraid to invest in the hosting, but I'm pretty sure I don't need a 100mb db and 3Gb space for each domain name :)

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I'm not afraid to invest in the hosting, but I'm pretty sure I don't need a 100mb db and 3Gb space for each domain name

I recommend you go with reseller account
 
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So I ended up finding a multihosting account with 10GB, unlimited everything, runs on cPanel, which I leared right away.
Now I would like advice from someone on the domains themselves and google indexing them.

For example I have domains aaa1 and aaa2, they'll both have the exact same content, probably Wordpress, so i'm thinking of installing it on aaa1, when it's finished a copy of the files will go to aaa2, and they'll both have 1 common database.

The goals I want to reach with this setup - Google to index both domain names (which are very similar) for keywrd search, being able to watch both with Analytics.
My worries are if maybe google will have a problem with this content "clone". If someone searches for "aaa" I don't want it to come up twice.

Any ideas?
 
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It doesn't matter if it comes up twice, the more sites you have at the top of searches the better. because you'll get more traffic. The real issue becomes making sure that these sites are not linked in any way. You mentioned creating a spider-web of sites linking to each other. This is a great strategy IF each site is unique and has different, but related content. However, if you're running clones and link them together, Google will sandbox you real quick and de-index the whole shabang.

Blog Farm Link Strategy Diagram

There is a great article and diagram on creating a huge blog farm using Web 2.0 properties (Blogger, Squido, etc) in order to create a virtually undetectable network of sites that drives pagerank back to your main site. It's rather complex, but if you search the net for linking strategies or multiple site interlinking, you should find more than enough info.

The main things to consider is that you're going to need unique content any way you do it. This can be as simple as having each site being generated by different RSS feeds. Also, if you're planning to make a big network of sites, you're going to need multiple hosting accounts on various IP addresses, otherwise, Google will figure out that all of the sites are owned by the same person.

This is a very technical area, but you seem like you can handle it given your experience with developing, so I would encourage you to research more.
 
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Thanks for the link! This is exactly what I meant.
But yeah, I'm hosted on a unique IP server, so I'll do some research considering this fact.
 
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there are many 'seo hosting' companies that offer you multiple C-classes IP addresses. Take a look at those. It's less expensive than purchasing multiple hosting plans from different hosting companies for that purpose.
 
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relevant content is important
give visitors of your site reasons to return

All the best with it...keep us posted

Cheers
Corey
 
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