I am so disappointed.

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    It’s weird and very unfair when one boast and say yeah everything is easy and free here and when you gets in and you have wasted a whole lot of data, just when you have finally get Google AdSense code, you find out that wordpress free hosted plan does not support you to add Google AdSense code. Also the personal plan also do not allow to add Google AdSense code. It was not listed on the personal plan but on the premium plan. This is is slavery and it’s soo unfair. I am disappointed and I am deleting all my wordpress efforts.

    I don’t expect replays if you must reply then your reply must give me a positive solutions.

    PS

    The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)

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    Hi @omaruaye,

    It’s weird and very unfair when one boast and say yeah everything is easy and free here and when you gets in and you have wasted a whole lot of data, just when you have finally get Google AdSense code, you find out that wordpress free hosted plan does not support you to add Google AdSense code. Also the personal plan also do not allow to add Google AdSense code. It was not listed on the personal plan but on the premium plan. This is is slavery and it’s soo unfair. I am disappointed and I am deleting all my wordpress efforts.

    I don’t expect replays if you must reply then your reply must give me a positive solutions.

    I understand your frustration with this. So I would offer you some help in this regard.

    Since you are looking for a completely free solution I would like to let you know that WordPress comes in two flavours:

    1. Open Source Self Hosted WordPress.org
    2. Hosted WordPress.com

    You can do everything that a top WordPress.com plan eCommerce is offering if you opt for a self-hosted WordPress.org instead of paid WordPress.com. All you need to do is download a copy of the software and host it on the hosting of your choice and manage your site from there.

    To know more about the difference between self-hosted WordPress.org and hosted WordPress.com I recommend going through an article at the following link:

    https://wordpress.com/support/com-vs-org/

    I would recommend exporting all your posts and pages from your WordPress.com site and then import it to a self-hosted WordPress.org site so that all the stuff you have been building actually materialize into something you have been envisioning.

    The step by step guide for this move can be found at the link down below:

    https://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-tutorials/how-to-properly-move-your-blog-from-wordpress-com-to-wordpress-org/

    Hope this helps :)

    Best Regards
    Sunil Chauhan

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