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    • Dan-Lawrence
      Dan-Lawrence last edited by

      Hi

      Do you think Google looks at WhoIs details as a contributing factor to establishing an adminsitrative relationship between two domains (in addition to being hosted on similar hosts/IP blocks etc), and in regard to linkbuilding would having teh same whois details on both sites have a negative effect or be perfectly ok (if the sites are on different hosts/ip blocks) ?

      Also do you think whois privacy turned on has a negative effect on trust and subsequent seo ?

      Considering the answer to the above two questions: Do you think its a good or bad idea to have domain reg/whois ‘privacy’ turned on for a site of curated content relating to the project/primary sites niche, and linking to this site for contextual link benefit ?

      Im building out a site of curated content that i want to perform well in-itself as well as providing backlink benefit to the primary site but worried if they both have same whois details will cause seo problems or would that only be if also had same host/ip footprint ?

      Should i enable whois privacy, use a different address for reg, or actually make a point of using the same whois details for transparency ?

      All Best
      Dan

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      • Andy.Drinkwater
        Andy.Drinkwater last edited by

        I would say this is a resounding no to both questions here Dan. I have never seen anything that would suggest this and can imagine it would be full of problems for Google to try and do.

        Use WHOIS privacy if you don't want anyone to see who the site belongs to, but that is as far as your concerns need go 🙂

        -Andy

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        • PatrickDelehanty
          PatrickDelehanty @Andy.Drinkwater last edited by

          Hi there

          Cyrus gave a great answer to this a few years back. You can read that here.

          That being said, some people think Whois data is used as a ranking factor (6, 8, 9, 63) or at least used in some ranking factors.

          Matt Cutts has stated as well:

          "…When I checked the whois on them, they all had “whois privacy protection service” on them. That’s relatively unusual. …Having whois privacy turned on isn’t automatically bad, but once you get several of these factors all together, you’re often talking about a very different type of webmaster than the fellow who just has a single site or so."

          In my opinion, it's better to be open than hide information. But that's upto you to do the research and see what best suits you.

          Hope this helps! Good luck!

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          • Dan-Lawrence
            Dan-Lawrence @Andy.Drinkwater last edited by

            Thanks for the quick response Andy !

            So your saying that if i use 'who is privacy on' for the new site, it shouldn't have a negative effect for that sites seo BUT Google doesn't look at 'WhoIs' info to establish an administrative relationship between two sites anyway, hence there's no need to use it since same whois details shouldn't cause any issues?

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            • Andy.Drinkwater
              Andy.Drinkwater @PatrickDelehanty last edited by

              Just be a little cautions with info dating back to 2006-2007. You can't rely on that now.

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              • PatrickDelehanty
                PatrickDelehanty @Andy.Drinkwater last edited by

                Definitely true! I was just stating it for the reference of Matt talking about Whois data back then to reference information.

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                • Andy.Drinkwater
                  Andy.Drinkwater @Dan-Lawrence last edited by

                  So your saying that if i use 'who is privacy on' for the new site, it shouldn't have a negative effect for that sites seo

                  Absolutely. I have a wide range of clients, some of who like to hide their personal details and others who don't. None have any negative effects for either. Google is more interested in how good a site is, rather than who the admin contact is.

                  Can I just add, if there is actual test data that I haven't seen, I would be very interested to have a look.

                  -Andy

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                  • Dan-Lawrence
                    Dan-Lawrence @PatrickDelehanty last edited by

                    Thanks Patrick !

                    So having whois data same for two interlinking sites could negate or heavily reduce any link benefit since they do likely use it to determine administrative relationship ? so should turn privacy on except that can also reduce trust in the domain!

                    So any ideas which is the least worse option if that is the case ? reducing the trust via privacy on option or admitting an admin relationship between the sites via whois option ?

                    All Best

                    Dan

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                    • Dan-Lawrence
                      Dan-Lawrence @Andy.Drinkwater last edited by

                      great thanks Andy !

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                      • Dan-Lawrence
                        Dan-Lawrence @Andy.Drinkwater last edited by

                        So IYO prob is best if i turn privacy on rather than 'potentially' show an administrative relationship by having same details ?

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                        • PatrickDelehanty
                          PatrickDelehanty @Dan-Lawrence last edited by

                          Hi there

                          I really don't think it matters overall in the grand scheme so long as you are providing a valuable experience with your content and take proper steps to eliminate duplicate content issues.

                          To reference Andy below, there are sites that get tons of organic rankings / traffic with private Whois sites, and the same for public Whois. In the grand scheme of thinks, if you are linking naturally and not abusing anchor text and giving credit where it is due, you should be fine.

                          Hope this helps!

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                          • Andy.Drinkwater
                            Andy.Drinkwater @Dan-Lawrence last edited by

                            I would personally, but not for any SEO benefits or trying to hide anything to Google. Just because I can and stops people snooping.

                            -Andy

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                            • Dan-Lawrence
                              Dan-Lawrence @Andy.Drinkwater last edited by

                              cool cheers

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