Lets say there are 50 businesses who have their website on the same server and are on the same c-block but the owners of the individual sites are different (i.e. they are all completely different sites not relevant to each other). Each of those sites are linking to each other due to a feature on the sites. This obviously increases the number of total links to each site but does it also increase the number of linking root domains? Or does this just show up as one linking root domain due to all of them being on the same server and the sharing the same c-block?
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A recognized authority in business and franchise law, Charles N. Internicola, Esq. represents start-up franchisors, established franchisors, prospective franchisees, non-public corporations and individual entrepreneurs engaged in business transactions, franchise transactions and business litigation. Mr. Internicola also serves as "outside general counsel" to start-up, regional and national corporations where he manages and oversees regional and national business transactions and litigation. Charles is the publisher of the "New York Franchise Law Blog" and he is the author of "An Entrepreneurs Guide to Purchasing a Business or Franchise".
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Do sites on the same c-block and same server count as seperate linking root domains when linking to each other?
A recognized authority in business and franchise law, Charles N. Internicola, Esq. represents start-up franchisors, established franchisors, prospective franchisees, non-public corporations and individual entrepreneurs engaged in business transactions, franchise transactions and business litigation. Mr. Internicola also serves as "outside general counsel" to start-up, regional and national corporations where he manages and oversees regional and national business transactions and litigation. Charles is the publisher of the "New York Franchise Law Blog" and he is the author of "An Entrepreneurs Guide to Purchasing a Business or Franchise".
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