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IP NetworX vs Easy Blog Networks

Both host sites for SEO, but they are different products. Easy Blog Networks is a managed, Hands-off, beginner PBN WordPress hosting with a built-in SEO dashboard. IP NetworX is real hosting you control, with more IP-class diversity, One-Click WordPress solution and a lower price per site. Here is the current picture, side by side, with a few outdated claims corrected.

 Easy Blog NetworksIP NetworX
Product modelVendor locked WordPress hostingReal hosting you control fully and managed WordPress, sold per site
SecurityUnknownImunify360 + CloudLinux + WAF, brute-force protection; Full Enterprise security for WordPress!
Control panelDashboard, no server panelProfessional Dashboard, full control and powerful 1-click-logins
IP classesA, B and C-blockDiverse A & B class only, non-sequential (90+ A-class pool)
Cloud providersAWS, Rackspace, DigitalOcean, IBM and moreAWS, Google Cloud, Hetzner, OVH, Vultr, Linode and more
Per-site isolationDifferent data centers and companies, few nameserversA different server, location and nameserver per site
MaintenanceFully automatic WordPress/theme/plugin updatesYou control it, we do not break your sites; Fully automatic WordPress updates; managed security stack (CloudLinux + Imunify360)
Free migrationYesYes, zero-downtime
Entry price (10)$39/mo ($3.90 per site)$25/mo ($2.50 per site)
Price at 100$219/mo ($2.19 per site)$185/mo ($1.85 per site)
Best forHands-off, beginner networksOperators and agencies who want control, scale and price

Easy Blog Networks figures from their public pricing, compare and feature pages, checked July 2026. Verify current details on each site before deciding.

Where Easy Blog Networks fits

Easy Blog Networks is a locked-down, fully-managed environment, and that is the whole tradeoff. It installs and updates each blog for you, adds a built-in SEO dashboard (Majestic, Moz, indexation, Blog Health), and backs it with a 30-day money-back guarantee. But you work inside their managed system rather than a real control panel, and when you leave you download a backup and move it (their own policy), with no server-level access to hand over. If you never plan to open the hood, that autopilot fits. If you want your own DirectAdmin panel, your own plugins and code, and a setup you can move any time, that is what IP NetworX is for.

Where IP NetworX wins

You get real hosting you control: a full DirectAdmin panel, A and B class only (no sequential C-block), a wider provider spread, a different server, location and nameserver per site, a managed security stack, a developer API, and a lower price at every tier, dropping to $1.60 per site at scale. Portable, not locked into a managed box.

Setting the record straight

Their comparison page is a few years out of date. Each of the claims below is answered with a fact you can verify inside an IP NetworX account.

"The majority of their IPs are gaming IPs."

Fact. IPs come from that A-class pool across the major cloud providers above, non-sequential, A and B class, with no sequential C-class blocks.

"Security: No. Performance: No. Automation: No."

Fact. Every plan ships CloudLinux isolation, Imunify360, daily backups, free auto-renewing SSL, and 1-click WordPress plus 400+ apps via Softaculous.

"They use only one provider, French OVH."

Fact. Every site is placed automatically across AWS, Google Cloud, Hetzner, OVH, Vultr, Linode and other major clouds, drawn from a flowing 90+ A-class pool.

"Custom nameservers are the worst footprint."

Fact. This is backwards: nameservers are where IP NetworX gives you more choice, not less. Every site gets a different one, and you are never locked to ours, bring your own, point at your registrar nameservers, or run Cloudflare in front, a wider range than a fully-managed host offers. Easy Blog Networks assigns nameservers automatically (their own pricing page) with nothing for you to change, so the "custom nameservers" they warn about describe their setup as much as anyone.