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  • Unknown's avatar

    I cancel my subscription the same day I purchased it by mistake. Can it be reactivated?

    WP.com: Yes
    Correct account: Yes

    The blog I need help with is: (visible only to moderators and staff)

  • Hey there,

    Yes, it looks like that was refunded also – this can be repurchased here.

    It looks like you’re just getting started – what plans do you have to showcase your pool design solutions? I’d love to offer some advice if I can.

    Looking forward to hearing more.

  • Unknown's avatar

    Hello!

    I suggest referring to this guide regarding importing your Blogger site into WordPress.com:

    WP
    Import a Site » Import from Blogger
    7 min read
    Welcome, Blogger blogger. We’re really glad you’ve decided to join WordPress.com! To get you back on the blogging path, we’ve put together this getting started guide. Let us pull your content over to WordPress.com, customize your new site, and start blogging again ASAP. Export from Blogger Before you import, you’ll need to export your content from Blogger. When you’re logged in to Blo

    Regarding any pitfalls — you can do a run a test import and verify if your content was transferred properly into your WordPress.com site.

    If you notice that everything is alright, you can then move to the next step, which is the domain connection:

    WP
    Domains » Connect a Domain
    5 min read
    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 show

    💡 Kindly note — to use the domain with your site as a primary site address, you might want to consider upgrading to a paid plan.

    Of course, you are not required to upgrade to a paid plan to use your domain with your free WordPress.com site. In this case, your connected domain will redirect to the free WordPress.com site URL (e.g., example.wordpress.com).

    In case you’d like to avoid redirection from your domain to the free WordPress.com site URL, you can consider the Personal plan:

    Additionally, you can compare our plan features by visiting the pricing page: https://wordpress.com/pricing and by clicking on the “Compare plans” button, which is below the pricing table.

    Regarding whether the transfer will affect the SEO — technically speaking, it shouldn’t.

    I suggest the following flow to avoid any issues:

    1. Import your Blogger site to your WordPress.com site
    2. Check if all your content is fine on your WordPress.com site
    3. Upgrade the site to your preferred plan (so you use the domain as a primary site address)
    4. Choose your preferred theme from the showcase: https://wordpress.com/themes
    5. Configure your site appearance/adjust settings if needed
    6. If everything looks fine on your new WordPress.com site, launch it
    7. Connect your domain
    8. Wait for the domain connection to become verified (may take up to 72hrs)

    This way, your users will automatically see your old content in your new WordPress.com site, from the same address 😊

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