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  • Just following this thread and I think you answered my question. I have an account on Bluehost for my own WordPress website. I do editing for doctors. One client wants me to set up a website for him. He wants nothing to do with the admin of it. I considered just creating a new domain on my hosting account, or creating a separate hosting account for the client on which I can create his WordPress website. From what you said below, you would recommend the second option, that I create a separate hosting account for him, pay for it, and pass the charge on to him. Do I understand that correctly?

    “We operate with every site having it’s own hosting account. That way eveything is encapsulated, in one place per client, and can be moved anywhere any any time. Clients can also take control over what they need when they need to. It is really the only way that I’d consider doing it. Others may disagree, but to me it makes sense to keep separate clients separate.”

    I have repeatedly tried to import posts from Blogger using this tool and after authorizing get this message:
    Google no longer supports OAuth 1.0
    You’re being redirected to this article because the application you’re using uses OAuth 1.0, and we only support the newer OAuth 2.0 at this time.
    May 2015

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