When we launched Jetpack several days in the past Automattic founder Matt Mullenweg said to Techcrunch, “If you’re on WordPress you’re part of the family, it shouldn’t matter if we host you or not.”
Today we’re taking that a step further: we’ll actually help you move from WordPress.com to .org.
We’re launching a new upgrade called Guided Transfer where for a $99 one-time fee we’ll handle every detail and tech thingamajig involved in moving your content,
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Of course we love having you here with us at WordPress.com,
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What’s included:
Install the WordPress software at the recommended host of your choice.
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Install and configure Jetpack and a handful of other plugins to provide features that you have been using on WordPress.com.
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Switch your domain(s) over.
Provide full support for you on your new WordPress installation for a two week period.
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