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I am running a website on a T1 in my house using a static IP address. I currently utilize a dynamic DNS service for DNS so that I can easily switch to a backup data line in case the T1 goes down.

The website is included in the google index (Homepage PR5) but we still struggle for traffic. The site has been online for a few years.

Here are my questions...

Does google penalize sites that utilize dynamic DNS even if using a static IP?

Can the choice of ISP (the provider of the T1) have a negative affect on postition in SERPs?

Is anyone out there generating significant traffic from google using dynamic DNS with or without a static IP?

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Default Static IP and dynamic DNS service

I am running a website on a T1 in my house using a static IP address. I currently utilize a dynamic DNS service for DNS so that I can easily switch to a backup data line in case the T1 goes down.

The website is included in the google index (Homepage PR5) but we still struggle for traffic. The site has been online for a few years.

Here are my questions...

Does google penalize sites that utilize dynamic DNS even if using a static IP?

Can the choice of ISP (the provider of the T1) have a negative affect on postition in SERPs?

Is anyone out there generating significant traffic from google using dynamic DNS with or without a static IP?

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