change currency
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i’m seeing the prices in USD, can it be changed to Philippine peso?
WP.com: Yes
Jetpack: No
Correct account: YesThe blog I need help with is: (visible only to moderators and staff)
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Hey there!
Happy to help you with this! I’ve changed the currency to PHP – you should see this upon refresh.
It looks like you’re starting out – can you tell me what you’re looking to build? Perhaps I can offer some advice?
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Thanks for making the changes I saw it reflected!
We’re migrating our current site (bonitotech.com) to wordpress to speed up content generation, we want to start by porting the look of the site as is, do you have any advice on which Theming approach works best?
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Howdy and welcome!
Looking at https://bonitotech.com/ I don’t see where y’all are actively scheduling clients, or taking payments. Is that right?
My suggestion is to start on the premium plan. This includes your hosting, domain connection with ssl, private live chat or email support, and increased storage + much more. Your site is going to benefit from our top notch hosting specs and you’ll get the project up and off the ground for $8/month.
As the project evolves and you realize that additional features are needed, then you can upgrade at that point. It can happen at any time, and you’ll only pay the difference between the 2 plans.
To limit down time, I would suggest that y’all get the new site ready to go before you port/connect the domain to it. This way the current site stays live while you’re tinkering on the new one.
If you already own a domain name with another provider, you can use that domain with your WordPress.com site. Once you complete the steps below, instead of your site address being something like yourgroovysite.wordpress.com, your site’s address will be something like yourgroovydomain.com. Follow the steps in this guide to keep your domain registered with your current provider and use it to showYou’ll probably want to keep the site private until it’s ready to have the domain connected so that you don’t interfere with any ongoing SEO.
I’d also suggest using our import tool to make quick work of the move.
No matter where your site is now, you can move it to WordPress.com. This page will help you find the steps to take to migrate a site to WordPress.com. If you know what kind of site you’d like to import, click the menu option to the right to jump to that section. Self-Hosted WordPress.org Site If you have a site with another WordPress host, or a local development/staging site, you can moveAs for the theme, any of them under the
businesstab are going to work well for y’all. These are already optimized for mobile viewing and you won’t have to bother with additional customization like that. https://wordpress.com/themes/All of these hosting plans work with custom email solutions as well. Do y’all already have that established? If so, you’ll just add those DNS records to the domain details when you connect it. And, of course we are here to help and answer any questions that pop up.
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