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: What you're describing aren't subdomains. And there's absolutely no reason to maintain separate hosting accounts for each domain. It won't hurt SEO to switch to a different hosting account or

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What you're describing aren't subdomains. And there's absolutely no reason to maintain separate hosting accounts for each domain.

It won't hurt SEO to switch to a different hosting account or even a new web host, but what benefits do you hope to gain from managing 11 different hosting accounts?

There's a reason why web hosts allow you to operate multiple sites on a single account. An account is simply a way to provide access to services. It's a set of login credentials that let you access their control panel and network services, and it's a way to encapsulate services rendered for accounting purposes.

Unless each site belongs to a separate business that needs to be separated for accounting purposes, or their login credentials need to be unique for security reasons, there's no reason to move them to separate accounts.

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