How do you check if a website has a link network (From the same C Class)
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Hello Mozzers,
I'm conducting a link audit and I see a red flag for one of my guest blogs i did in 2012.
let's say the IP of the website was 62.658.62.9
Little did I know that the blogging website is a link network with the same content on each IP via it's specific C class:
62.658.62.9
62.658.62.10
62.658.62.11
ETC...
How does one find a website to blog on and check to see if they have a blog network or better yet, see if there is a similar distinction of duplicate sites based on its C-class?
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My recommendation would be to do a DNS zone file lookup on the domain name. You could use an online tool like this:
http://www.mydnstools.info/nslookup
... and see if the IP addresses match in the "C" or "D" blocks: AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD
Hope this helps!
- Jeff
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There must be an online tool...
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