hunterfarrell
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Good plan. I would have taken the business to another provider, but I have too many other products with GoDaddy. It is just easier to keep it all in one place (kind of like it is easier to keep all your accounts with one bank and very difficult to change).
Thanks for letting me know. I thought it would be so easy to set up a second (Jetpack-connected) blog in the same hosting account, but it turned into a nightmare. Glad to here the problem wasn’t caused by something I did.
Apologies, but I had to get this blog operational quickly, so I gave up and created a separate GoDaddy hosting account for my wife’s blog — separate from my hosting account. WordPress and Jetpack are working fine there.
I deleted the directory I mentioned in my original post to keep my site tidy, unfortunately, so I’m afraid it will be impossible to troubleshoot my issue further. Commandrea, perhaps you can provide additional details about your blog, and others can troubleshoot it.
One theory: If two instances of WordPress are installed in two different directories under the same second level domain, will Jetpack only allow a connection to one instance? That seems to be what was happening here.