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Hosting ~10 landing page websites for affiliate links

Hi,

I want to host about ~10 landing pages that will then forward to the same affiliate website link. Each website will have it owns affiliate link, but the affiliate being used is 1 same company. The landing pages will be simple: header/banner, general info, pricing, reviews, contact. This will be 1 page landing.

The ~10 websites will all have the same content/images more or less and just the logo/icons/colors will be changed to match the country/region being targeted with that respective domain. This is a service being sold/targeted to these specific countries/regions.

My question to you is how to approach this in the best SEO/keyword basis? Do I setup 10 multiple html/css websites or use WordPress for each one website, as they all have their own domains/hosting.

Is it a bad idea to host all the same type of websites on the same VPS and IP? Or is there something else recommended?

TLDR: I just want to host ~10 similar websites with only logo/color changes as a landing page/marketing funnel page to link to the affiliate website but the same content/copywrite on all the websites. Trying to see the best way to approach this to try to get some natural ranking/searches for these regions.

Thanks in advance.

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