Site migration
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Hi,
Mu name is Anda and I have a site already. I have bought the domain from GoDaddy and my host is Webnode (I built my site on webnode) and than I connected my domain on the site.
I would like to change the platform webnode with wordpress.com and I would like some informations, please:
1. Can I transfer my site automatically from webnode to word press? I have about 60 pages on my site. If yes, what is the cost?
2. Can I still use my domain from GoDaddy on wordpress.com?
3. I would like to have also the site in at least 2 languages (Romanian and English) is this possible? What tipe of subscription form wordpress allows me to have a multilingual site?
4. The translation of the pages will be made in automat by your plugs?Thank you!
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Hi there Anda!
Let me answer your questions one by one.
Can I transfer my site automatically from webnode to word press? I have about 60 pages on my site. If yes, what is the cost?
We have a complete guide that will help you to move your site from self-hosted to WordPress.com, have a look:
https://en.support.wordpress.com/moving-from-self-hosted-wordpress-to-wordpress-com/
There is no cost to transferring the site, however, you’ll likely need one of our paid plans, have a look here for prices and features:
https://wordpress.com/pricing/
Can I still use my domain from GoDaddy on wordpress.com?
Yes, you can map the domain to your site by following these steps:
https://en.support.wordpress.com/domains/map-existing-domain/
I would like to have also the site in at least 2 languages (Romanian and English) is this possible?
Yes, this is possible as well and there are a few ways to achieve that.
If you decide to purchase Business plan, you’ll be able to use any of the translation plugins that will allow you to create the content in English and Romanian, independently. There are also some that will automatically translate the content for you, although there will likely be some mistakes there.
There are also some other ways to have a multilingual site that does not involve plugins. You can read about those here:
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