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Så här flyttar du enkelt din blogg från WordPress.com till WordPress.org

Om du flyttar din blogg från WordPress.com till WordPress.org får du större flexibilitet och kontroll. Många nybörjare börjar med WordPress.com men stöter snart på dess begränsningar och vill ha mer avancerade funktioner.

Genom att flytta till den självhostade WordPress.org-plattformen får du tillgång till ett bredare utbud av teman, plugins och anpassningsalternativ som inte är tillgängliga på WordPress.com.

På WPBeginner har vi mer än 15 års erfarenhet av att använda WordPress.org. Så du kan vara säker på att vi har en djup förståelse för att genomföra denna övergång. Om du dessutom vill ha mer kontroll över din WordPress-webbplats vet vi att det är värt att byta.

I den här steg-för-steg-guiden visar vi dig hur du flyttar din blogg från WordPress.com till WordPress.org på rätt sätt, så att du får en smidig och sömlös övergång.

Moving WordPress.com to WordPress.org

Varför flytta från WordPress.com till WordPress.org?

WordPress.com gör det möjligt för vem som helst att starta en blogg genom att skapa ett gratis konto. Detta gör det enkelt för nybörjare att snabbt börja blogga utan att behöva hantera några tekniska problem.

Många användare inser dock att deras kostnadsfria WordPress.com-blogg har vissa begränsningar. Dessa inkluderar den begränsade möjligheten att tjäna pengar, oförmågan att installera plugins, tredjepartsannonser som visas för användare och mer.

Det är därför användare ofta byter till den mer kraftfulla och populära plattformen WordPress.org som drivs på en egen server.

Vi jämförde WordPress.com och WordPress.org noggrant. Denna sida vid sida-analys förklarar de båda plattformarnas skillnader, fördelar och nackdelar.

Vi rekommenderar att du använder WordPress.org eftersom det ger dig fullständig äganderätt till din website och friheten att kontrollera alla dess funktioner. För att lära dig mer om alla dessa funktioner, se vår kompletta WordPress review med för- och nackdelar.

Med det sagt, låt oss titta på hur du flyttar din blogg från WordPress.com till WordPress.org på rätt sätt.

Saker du behöver innan du börjar

För att börja med WordPress.org på egen server behöver du ett WordPress webb hotell account och ett domain name.

Vi rekommenderar Bluehost eftersom det är ett av de största hostingföretagen i världen och en officiellt rekommenderad hostingleverantör för WordPress.

De erbjuder också WPBeginners användare ett gratis domain name och en enorm rabatt på webbhotell. You can get started for $1.99 / month (och detta inkluderar även gratis SSL).

Du behöver fortfarande webbhotell om din WordPress site har ett custom domain name. Gå vidare och registrera dig hos Bluehost, och under domänsteget add to din blogg domän.

I de senare stegen kommer vi att visa dig hur du behåller samma domän när du överför från WordPress.com till WordPress.org utan att förlora ranking.

Förutom värdkontot behöver du också tillgång till ditt WordPress.com-konto för att enkelt kunna överföra dina inlägg, sidor, bilder, kommentarer och annan data till din egen WordPress-webbplats.

Gratis bonuserbjudande: Eftersom många av er har bett om detta erbjuder vi nu en gratis tjänst för att flytta från WordPress.com till WordPress.org som en del av vår gratis tjänst för att installera en WordPress blogg. Under den här guidade flytten kommer en av våra experter att göra hela migreringen åt dig (100% gratis). Detta innebär att du kan byta från WordPress.com till WordPress.org utan risk.

Men om du gillar att lära dig och göra saker själv kan du följa vår Step-by-Step tutorial under.

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Om du föredrar skriftliga instruktioner är det bara att fortsätta läsa.

Step-1: Exportera data från WordPress.com

Först måste du logga in på din WordPress.com site och gå till ditt kontos dashboard.

Därifrån måste du växla till WP Admin-vyn för den blogg eller webbplats du vill migrera. Klicka bara på menyn med tre punkter bredvid webbplatsens namn och välj sedan WP Admin.

Switch to admin view

Då kommer du till den traditionella adminpanelen i WordPress.

Från den vänstra columnen måste du klicka på menyn Tools ” Exp ortera och sedan klicka på knappen ”Exportera all”.

Export all content from WordPress.com

This allows you to exportera your WordPress site. När filen som ska exporteras är klar visas en link för download. You can click to download the ZIP file on your computer.

WordPress.com kommer också att skicka länken till din email address.

Downloading WordPress.com export file

När du har downloadat filen till din dator måste du packa upp den.

Inuti den hittar du en XML-fil med alla dina post, pages, images, comments, custom fields, categories, tags, navigation menus och andra data.

Step-by-Step 2: Konfigurera WordPress

Nu när du har exporterat dina WordPress.com-data är det dags att installera en ny WordPress-installation på ditt webbhotell.

WordPress är mycket enkelt att installera och det tar bara några clicks. Om du har registrerat dig hos Bluehost, som vi gillar ovan, kommer WordPress att installeras automatiskt åt dig.

Om du väljer en annan tjänst på webbhotellet kan du följa vår steg-för-steg tutorial om hur du installerar WordPress på 5 minuter.

När du har installerat WordPress är det dags att importera ditt content till din new WordPress website som drivs på en egen server.

Step 3: Importera content till en site i WordPress som drivs på en egen server

För att importera din gamla WordPress.com-webbplats innehåll till din nya WordPress.org-webbplats måste du logga in på din nyinstallerade WordPress-webbplats admin area.

Härifrån måste du besöka sidan Tools ” Import och klicka på knappen ’Install Now’ under WordPress.

Install WordPress importer

WordPress installerar nu WordPress importören åt dig.

När det är klart klickar du på länken ”Run importer” för att fortsätta.

Run importer

Det kommer att ta dig till en vy där du kommer att bli ombedd att uploada WordPress.com XML-filen som du downloadade i steg 1 i denna tutorial.

Klicka på knappen ”Choose File” för att selecta filen och klicka sedan på knappen ”Upload file and import”.

Upload import file

Obs: Om din filstorlek är större än 2 MB har du två alternativ. Det ena är att be ditt webbhotell att tillfälligt höja den gränsen så att du kan fortsätta med processen. Det andra alternativet är att dela din fil med hjälp av en WXR-fildelare.

När du börjar importera kan du tilldela importerat content till en befintlig användare eller skapa en new användare.

Du har också alternativet att importera fil attachments. You must check this box so your image files are correctly imported.

Import options

Step 4: Importera dina Blogroll Links

Om du har använt funktionen Links på din WordPress.com-blogg för att lagra blogroll eller andra länkar, måste du följa dessa instruktioner för att importera dem. Användare som ej använder den här funktionen kan hoppa till steg 5.

WordPress har inte utvald stöd för funktionen bloggroll. Om du inte har för många länkar i din bloggroll, se vår guide om hur du lägger till blogroll-länkar i WordPress utan att använda ett plugin.

Men om du har för många links eller om du gillar att behålla blogroll-funktionen, fortsätt att läsa.

Blogroll-länkar exporteras i OPML-format. Det är ett XML-format som tillåter dig att exportera och importera dina länkar och kategorier av länkar. Your WordPress.com links har en OPML-fil som finns på en adress som gillar den här:

http://example.wordpress.com/wp-links-opml.php

Ersätt exemplet med subdomain för din blogg på WordPress.com.

Om du använder en customize domän med din WordPress.com website, så kan du komma åt din OPML-fil genom att besöka en URL som gillar detta:

http://www.example.com/wp-links-opml.php

Din OPML-fil öppnas i webbläsarens fönster och du måste save den på skrivbordet. Tryck på CTRL+S (Command+S på Mac) för att save filen på din dator.

Blogroll export file

Nu när du har en backup av dina WordPress.com Links är nästa steg att importera dem till WordPress. WordPress som drivs på en egen server har dock inte en länkhanterare aktiverad som standard.

Du måste installera och aktivera plugin-programmet Link Manager. Pluginets page säger att det inte har uppdaterats på många år. Det beror på att det inte behövde updating, och du kan tryggt installera detta plugin.

Vid aktivering kommer plugin-programmet att lägga till ett nytt menyalternativ med namnet ”Länkar” i WordPress adminfält.

Link manager enabled in WordPress

Därefter måste du installera och aktivera pluginet OPML Importer. Detta plugin aktiverar ett nytt importverktyg som tillåter dig att importera blogroll links.

Efter aktivering måste du besöka sidan Tools ” Import och klicka på länken ’Run Importer’ under Blogroll-importören.

Blogroll importer

På Blogroll importer page måste du uploada OPML-filen som du saved tidigare.

Klicka på knappen ”Choose File” för att selecta filen och klicka sedan på knappen ”Import OPML File” för att fortsätta.

Importing blogroll

WordPress importerar nu dina links och kategorier av links från OPML-filen.

You will be able to see the progress, and upon completion, you will see the success message.

Successful completion of blogroll link import

Step-5: Ställa in din WordPress.com blogg till privat

Om du inte vill redirecta dina gamla användare till din nya site blir det här ditt sista steg.

Först besöker du din gamla bloggs WordPress.com dashboard. Från den vänstra menyn måste du click Settings ” Allmänt menyn och rulla ner till ”Integritet” section.

Set WordPress,.com blog to Private

Härifrån måste du välja alternativet ”Privat” och sedan klicka på knappen ”Save settings”.

Detta kommer att göra din gamla WordPress.com blogg privat, och den kommer bara att vara synlig för dig eller andra inloggade användare som du godkänner.

Uppmärksamhet: Om du har skrivit under en tid och du har en lojal publik, då är det inte meningsfullt att lämna dem hängande.

Om din blogg har funnits där ute ett tag är chansen dessutom stor att den indexeras av Google och andra search engines.

Du kan behålla all ranking hos search engine och enkelt redirecta dina gamla användare till din nya blogg genom att följa Step-by-Step 6 (rekommenderas starkt om din site är etablerad).

Step-by-Step 6: Redirecta besökare och bevara sökmotorsoptimering

Att redirecta användare till den nya location med 301 header är en standardlösning för att behålla ranking när man flyttar en site från en plats till en annan.

Eftersom du inte har tillgång till .htaccess-filen på WordPress.com kan du inte göra några ändringar för att behålla rankingen hos search engine.

WordPress.com erbjuder dock en utvald funktion mot betalning som heter ”Omdirigera webbplats”, som ger denna funktion.

Gå bara till Omdirigera webbplatsens page. Om du har flera webbplatser på WordPress.com kommer du att få frågan om vilken du gillar att redirecta.

Select blog to redirect

På nästa vy kommer du att bli ombedd att ange det domain name dit du vill att visitorerna ska redirectas. Enter your new WordPress.org site’s domain name och click på knappen go.

Note: Omdirigera webbplats är en betald uppgradering och kostar $13 per år. Den lägger till en 301 redirect, som redirectar din WordPress.com-blogs besökare och search engines till din nya site.

Purchase site redirect from WordPress.com to WordPress.org

Några av er kommer att fråga: hur länge ska jag fortsätta att betala för den här utvalda funktionen Offsite redirect?

Svaret är så länge du vill. Två år skulle dock vara tillräckligt för att dina gamla användare ska memorera ditt new domain name.

Om du ändrar domäner är en annan sak du vill göra att uppdatera alla URL: er i posten. Om du någonsin har länkat dina posts måste dessa links updates. Du kan använda vår artikel om hur du uppdaterar URL:er när du flyttar din WordPress site.

Om du har en anpassad domän på WordPress.com behöver du inte oroa dig. Ändra bara DNS-posten till din host , så behåller du alla SEO-fördelar.

Vanliga frågor och svar (FAQ)

Vi skrev den första versionen av den här artikeln i januari 2013. Sedan dess har vi fått massor av bra frågor. Vi har besvarat många av dem via email eller i comments, så vi tänkte att det skulle vara trevligt att sammanställa de populäraste på ett ställe där alla kan se dem.

Vad händer med mina prenumeranter på WordPress.com?

Thank you, WordPress.com allow you to migrate your prenumerants with one condition. Du måste använda deras Jetpack plugin, som lägger till samma funktionalitet för prenumeranter som du hade på WordPress.com.

När du har installerat och aktiverat plugin-programmet Jetpack måste du kontakta WordPress.com-teamet och be dem att migrera prenumeranterna åt dig. Vi hoppas att detta kommer att bli enklare i senare versioner av Jetpack och att användarna kommer att kunna göra det själva.

Kan du hjälpa mig att flytta från WordPress.com till WordPress.org GRATIS?

Ja, absolut. Vi erbjuder flytt från WordPress.com som en del av vår gratis tjänst för installation av WordPress-blogg. Om du behöver vår hjälp är det bara att registrera dig. Det är gratis :)

Vilka är kostnaderna för att byta till WordPress.org?

WordPress är gratis. Det finns dock några minimalistiska kostnader för webbhotell. Vi rekommenderar att du läser den här artikeln: Varför är WordPress gratis? Vilka är kostnaderna och vad är haken?

Jag har redan betalat WordPress.com. Kan jag få pengarna tillbaka?

Ja, det kan du. Om du senast har köpt en customize domän eller en betald plan från WordPress.com, kan du be dem om full återbetalning.

Observera: Domänregistreringar kan avbrytas inom 48 timmar efter registreringen, och abonnemang och andra köp kan avbrytas inom 30 dagar efter köpet.

Kommer mina images att gå sönder?

Nej, det kommer de ej att göra. När du importerar med importfilen downloadas all attachment images och länken updates.

Vi märkte dock en varning. Om din bild-URL börjar med files.wordpress.com kommer de inte att konverteras. Om du märker att bild-URL:en inte har ändrats och fortfarande pekar på WordPress.com, rekommenderar vi att du använder pluginet Import External Images, som tar hand om det.

Jag registrerade min domän via WordPress.com. Kan jag fortfarande flytta?

Ja, det kan du. WordPress tror på att stärka användarna och ge dem fullständig control över sitt content. Om du redan har ett domain name via WordPress.com behöver du bara ett konto på ett webbhotell.

Vi rekommenderar att du registrerar dig hos Bluehost eller någon av dessa andra hosting providers för WordPress. Under registreringsfasen kommer du att få frågan om du har en domän eller om du vill registrera en new.

Välj bara alternativet ”Jag har ett domännamn” och ange den domän som du registrerade på WordPress.com.

Nästa sak du måste göra är att ändra namnservrarna så att de pekar på hosting providern. Vi kan hjälpa till med detta som en del av vår gratis tjänst för installation. Du kan också be din hosting provider om support för detta.

Kommer min website att gå ner när jag byter?

Om du gör det korrekt, då är det NEJ. Den metod som vi har föreslagit ovan kommer att säkerställa att din website aldrig går ner. Om du är orolig ska du veta att vi finns här för att hjälpa till. You are welcome to use our gratis setup service at any time.

Kan jag add to en online store till min WordPress.org website?

Ja, du kan enkelt add to en online store till din egen server WordPress.org website utan några extra kostnader. Eftersom Bluehost och andra populära webbhotell erbjuder gratis SSL-certifikat, behöver du bara installera ett WordPress eCommerce tillägg för att add to en online store.

Vilka tillägg till WordPress rekommenderar du att man måste ha?

Nu när du har bytt till WordPress.org på en egen server kan du installera så många tillägg som du gillar.

Här är vårt rekommenderade val:

  • AIOSEO – för att förbättra din websites sökmotorsoptimering och ranking (används av 3 miljoner webbplatser).
  • WPForms – för att add to ett smart kontaktformulär på din website (används av 6 miljoner webbplatser).
  • SeedProd – för att enkelt customize dina landing pages med drag and drop builder – fungerar med alla WordPress themes.
  • MonsterInsights – för att se hur människor hittar och använder din website. Det är ett måste för bloggare och småföretagare.
  • PushEngage – för att ansluta till besökare efter att de lämnat din website.
  • Duplicator – för att skapa dagliga backups av your new website i nödfall.
  • OptinMonster – för att hjälpa dig att få fler prenumeranter och lyckas med din blogg.

Utöver dessa rekommenderar vi att du tittar på vårt experturval av WordPress-plugins som du måste ha och användbara bloggverktyg för att hantera och utveckla din blogg.

Du kan installera alla dessa insticksprogram från din WordPress-panel. Vi har skapat en steg-för-steg-guide om hur du installerar ett WordPress-plugin.

Jag vill ändra temat för min site i WordPress, kan jag göra det?

Ja, du kan ändra din WordPress theme när som helst. En annan stor fördel med att byta till WordPress.org är att du får ytterligare alternativ för customize och en större samling teman att välja mellan.

I din WordPress admin sidebar, click on the Appearance Menu dropdown and select ’Themes’ to install a theme.

Vi har handplockat några av de bästa teman för att hjälpa användare att undvika valförlamning. Se vår guide om de bästa gratis blogg tem an och bästa mångsidiga teman för WordPress.

Du kanske också vill läsa vår guide om hur du ändrar ett WordPress theme på rätt sätt.

Vi hoppas att den här artikeln hjälpte dig att flytta din blogg från WordPress.com till WordPress.org. Du kanske också vill se vår checklista över de viktigaste sakerna du behöver göra efter att ha installerat WordPress och vår ultimata guide om hur du ökar trafiken på din blogg.

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  1. Syed Balkhi

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  2. Tobias

    Hey, if we go with your discount, do they charge monthly or do I need to pay the full sum right away?

    Regards

    • WPBeginner Support

      Unless I hear otherwise, it is a one time fee rather than monthly charges. You would want to reach out to the host for clarification :)

      Administratör

  3. ol

    Hi, I’m wondering if you could help. We migrated from .com to .org and followed the instructions for moving the subscribers/followers. Note, we have the domain name registered with .com.

    For some reason, even after the .org site is set up, subscribers are still showing up in the .com version and not the new site. I’ve spoken to .com and they can’t figure it out. I’m wondering should we shut down the .com site completely? Move the domain name over to our new host and cut ties with the old blog? I personally feel like jetpack is getting its wires crossed. Have you ever come across this issue?

    • WPBeginner Support

      If you’re still getting subscribers, they could be from the WordPress.com reader if you’re not using the site redirect from WordPress.com and it is allowing them to see the old site’s posts through that method.

      Administratör

  4. scolastica

    Great Post ! Just bought my domain and registered with .com. After reading your post and all the comments I’ve decided to move before I gets traffic. I don’t want to do redirects. Will my new post be directed to the old .com ? What’s the way forward.

    Thanks.

    • WPBeginner Support

      If you move your site to WordPress.org then the new posts would appear on your WordPress.org site rather than back on the WordPress.com site.

      Administratör

      • ol

        should we just shut down this old wordpress.com site and transfer the domain over to the new host? do you know if that would affect anything on the new site if we did that?

        • WPBeginner Support

          You can certainly do that and it shouldn’t affect your new site if you remove the old site.

  5. Rose

    would’ve been nice if you had mentioned all the name-server stuff. I have been on chat with both bluehost and wordpress for 2 hours because of all the confusion

    • WPBeginner Support

      Apologies for the confusion, we will certainly look to clarify it in the article.

      Administratör

  6. Researcher

    So I have a challenge or kinda a weird problem. I have a wordpress.com (e.g example.wordpress.com) site that I later upgraded to example.com still hosted at wordpress under the personal plan. Then I realized I can’t upload themes or plugins that I want. With the lack of flexibility and costs for upgrading at worpress.com, I decide to migrate to another host using (worpress.org) so that I can take advantage of what I am missing. In my wp admin, I am stuck. I don’t know why example.com/wp-admin/ is still pointing to wordpress.com instead my new wordpress.org admin. My website is now marked as ”parked” and I am losing clients. I wish your guide would cover transfers of websites including example.wordpress.com and example.com, hosted at wordpress.com.
    Hoping to see a reply soon.

    • WPBeginner Support

      For that issue, you would want to take a look at the end of step 6. You would need to change the DNS or nameservers to point to your hosting provider. If you reach out to your new host they can let you know the nameservers/DNS records to update to.

      Administratör

  7. Priscilla

    I’m new to worpress.com. I started using wordpress.com free plan and only have 7 published posts along with photos. My blog is still set to private since I’m not ready to publish the blog. I have 7 more posts in my drafts. I realized I want to monetize my blog in the future and want to use wordpress.org. I was planning on signing up with Bluehost basic plan and I can do that through here, I’d like to take advantage of your free service of exporting my content to wordpress.org. I’m so new at this, I just want to get the blog going and not have to stress over technical details! I have a domain already. Is it easy to sign up my existing domain with Bluehost? Since I’m more comfortable of using wordpress.com, is the interface similar with wordpress.org? I’m hoping it’s easy to use. Are there free layout themes I can choose from until I’m ready to purchase a theme? Thanks for your help!

    • WPBeginner Support

      After selecting your plan you can let BlueHost know you own a domain already, the admin interfaces in the wp-admin area are very similar, and the themes under Themes>Add New are free

      Administratör

  8. Phahli

    I am in South Africa, I want to start a blogg, a friend of mine suggested that I use wordPRESS. Can you kindly tell me the costs per month for acquiring or for using this.

  9. Rahel

    HI :) I’m not sure if I have a .org or a .com site :/ if I had WordPress host my site would it then say ”WordPress” in the Websitename?

    • WPBeginner Support

      If you purchased hosting through a host such as BlueHost then you would be a WordPress.org site. You would have a WordPress.com site if you built your site through the WordPress.com website.

      Administratör

  10. Nathan Corliss

    Hi there,

    I recently migrated my site, from WordPress.com to WordPress.org using Blue Host. Thanks for giving me the confidence to do it. Great article!

    I’m now having some minor acct issues – for instance, the WordPress.com app seems to override posting in my blog – my blog doesnt communicate back to the app. Do I need to stop using the app?

    Jetpack is linked to my WordPress.com acct and I think that might be causing the issue. The other thing is that my /wp-admin page if giving me the option to login through WordPress.com – is this possibly related to the jet pack connection?

    Is there away I can continue to publish to the free version of WordPress.com? Or should I do away with that account entirely?

    Any ideas for a friend on this are appreciated.

    Thanks for the help!

    – Nate

    • WPBeginner Support

      You normally would want to recreate your site’s connection with the app to clear up errors with connecting after moving. The option to log in using WordPress.com is something added through Jetpack that you should be able to disable through Jetpack’s settings if you like.
      You could continue to publish on both sites but we would normally recommend focusing on your new site if you transferred it to WordPress.org.

      Administratör

  11. Nicole

    Hi, I just got started and have nothing written or designed yet in my blog and want to transfer from wordpress.com to .org. Do I need to follow all the same steps here, or is it simpler because I have no content? Please advise. I’m a total newbie, obviously, and clueless! Thank you!

    • WPBeginner Support

      If you don’t have a domain name set on WordPress.com then you could set it up as if it was a brand new site. If you do have a domain name, you would need to transfer the domain or point the nameservers to the new host to see your new site.

      Administratör

  12. Dawn

    one more question?? Should I sign up with Siteground or Bluehost with the NEW domain name I want to use, and then you can help migrate the old domain from wordpress.com to the new one?? Thanks for your help!

    • WPBeginner Support

      You can certainly do that if you’re wanting to change your domain name :)

      Administratör

  13. Helen

    Hi there,

    Thank you for all this wonderful information. Will this still work and is the offer still available even though I am on a premium wordpress.com site?

    Thanks!

    • WPBeginner Support

      Yes and yes :)

      Administratör

  14. Dawn

    Hi there. I am wanting to move my wordpress.com site to wordpress.org. I also want to change the domain name. I currently have already purchased a new domain name thru NameCheap. I am planning to use siteground to host. If I use your link to sign up for siteground, is your migration service able to migrate to the new domain name??

    Thanks so much!

    • WPBeginner Support

      Our migration service can certainly help you change the domain :)

      Administratör

  15. Jennifer

    I reciently made the same mistake as many others and purchased a subscription thru wordpress.com. I moved the church web page from Wix to WordPress but now understand that I should move to the .org version of WordPress. I transferred the domain from Wix to WordPress.com. Do I follow the same steps and move from .com to .org and will my domain name move along with it?

    • WPBeginner Support

      You would want to follow the steps in the article for moving the content over, for your domain if you no longer want to pay WordPress.com you would want to manually transfer the domain to your new hosting provider rather than changing the DNS/nameservers.

      Administratör

  16. Sridhar

    Hi,
    I like to thank WPbeginner.com for providing this valuable information. It helped me move to self-hosted website. Good work.
    However, when I did do all the export and backups (XML files) on my system and later set up new domain and imported all content, things did not work as expected. I fully respect your hard work and expertise but I do belive WordPress has changed thier systems or made some changes thats making the process difficult.

    I hoped to have about 85-90% of the contents and stuff restored. However, in reality it wasn’t. I tried redoing all steps again only to find all contents (blog posts) being restoed, but the themes, layouts, etc got messed up.

    Now I had two options – either I waste time researching how to restore or gradually put the missing pieces back.
    Fortunately my website is just one month old so I decided to restore by redoing the themes, widgets, layouts, etc. In the process I could do some improvements too w.r. to social plugins, showing recent posts, sharing options, etc.

    Given that you are an expert in this field I request your honest feedback. Please take a look at my webiste above and share your feedback on its layout, design, etc. It is a blog, but I’m working hard at curating content to make sure its of high quality and presentation-ready. I’d appreciate your thoughts on this too.
    Thank you.

    • WPBeginner Support

      Hi Sridhar,

      The WordPress importer successfully imports your content. It does not import themes, widgets, design settings, subscribers, etc. This is why after the import your new self hosted site looks different than your WordPress.com blog.

      Good luck with your new site, it looks alright.

      Administratör

      • Sridhar

        Thanks Syed for the clarification. Okay I get it – wordpress imports just the content, so the other components need to be redone anyway.
        Wish you and the team a Happy New Year and good luck.

  17. Godwin Ihagh

    Dear Admin,

    I have to appreciate you for such a clear and informative post. I have been blogging on wordpress.com for almost 2 years, but want to migrate to wordpress.org.

    The part of the post I got a bit confused with is ”Step 4: Importing Your Blogroll Links”: Were you referring to the links some bloggers, like myself, place within and at the bottom of our articles/posts? I have never used the Links feature (on my wordpress.com blog) to store blogroll or any other links. So I would like to know the difference between placing links within/at the bottom of posts, and using the Links feature: do they go hand in hand?

    One question I want to ask is: if I’m exporting my posts, will the links I placed within/at the bottom of my post be moved to together along with my posts, or do I have to follow your instructions and export blogroll (which I don’t think I have because I’ve never used it directly) in OPML format?

    Thank you and regards.

    • WPBeginner Support

      If you were not using the links feature on WordPress.com then you won’t have to worry about setting it up on your new site. The links that were manually added at the bottom of your posts should remain :)

      Administratör

  18. Nikhil

    Hi,

    I am using bluehost shared server. I have installed wordpress. But the problem is I am not able to import data. I can see downloaded images, but i can’t see any posts. Chorme console shows err_incomplete_chunked_encoding 200. Can you please guide me how to resolve this?

    Thanks

    • WPBeginner Support

      Hi Nikhil,

      Try the importer again. It is smart enough not to import duplicate content. If that doesn’t work, then try creating a new export file from your older install.

      Administratör

      • Nikhil

        Hi,

        I have tried this multiple time, with different browsers. Still no luck. My xml file size is around 4MB. I think it’s something related to the size. Is there any other way?

        • WPBeginner Support

          Hi Nikhil,

          You can open the export file in a plain text editor and try to break it into two. However, to do this you will need to understand the format of the xml file.

  19. Saba

    Hello,
    To follow up on my just posted question — my website just went down! Is that because of the order of things ? I signed up with bluehost, then exported from current wordpress.com, then redirected the servers, then went immediately to wordpress.com and cancelled the premium subscription, then went back in to try and import the site but got stuck… should I have waited the 48hrs to let it re-direct?

    To clarify my previous question – will I be able to get to the wp-admin area of my new wordpress.org site once 48 hrs have passed?

    Thanks!

  20. Kat

    I have followed each step and most of my content seems to have transferred, however it has been over a week and my domain name is still temporary. I have tried everything and don’t know how to move my custom domain name that I had at WP.com to my new WP.org site (powered by Bluehost). Do I need to delete my old site? Or do I need to transfer domain to a different registrar? Please can you assist so that my domain name transfers to my new site. Also, what happens to my premium WP.com plan? Will my custom domain need to be upgraded when the plan expires?

    Kind wishes,
    Kat

    • WPBeginner Support

      Hi Kat,

      After you login to WordPress.com dashboard click on the ’My Site’ link at the top left corner of the screen.

      On the next page, from the left column scroll down and click on the ”Domains” menu. You will see your domain name listed there. Click on it to open its settings and then click on the ”Name Servers and DNS” option.

      Now you will see a toggle next to ”Use WordPress.com” name servers. You need to turn it off. When you do that you will see the option to add ’Custom Name Servers’. You need to add your name servers like this:

      ns1.bluehost.com
      ns2.bluehost.com

      After that click on the ’Save custom name servers’ button to store your changes.

      If you run into trouble at any time, please contact WordPress.com support and they will be able to help you.

      As for your premium plan, you can cancel it. The domain name is yours as it is already registered for an year. When the time comes you will need to login to your WordPress.com dashboard to renew your domain name. At that time you will only pay the domain renewal fee. You can also choose to transfer the domain name to another registrar or your hosting provider.

      Administratör

      • Saba

        Hello – following up on this same general question…
        a. Are the Custom Name Server names you have listed here ’ns1.bluehost.com’ actually the accurate ones if I have bluehost (which I do?) or these are just examples? If examples, then where do I find the server names on bluehost to re-direct my wp.com site to?

        and

        b. If I have re-directed the servers to bluehost correctly, where do I find the wp-admin area in my new wordpress.org site? I have been typing in ’www.mywebsite.com/wp-admin’ and it takes me to my old wordpress.com control panel

        Thanks, Saba

        • WPBeginner Support

          Hi Saba,

          These are actual Bluehost nameservers and you can use them if your site is hosted with Bluehost

      • Kat

        Hello and thank you for your response and all your help!

        I have done both those steps over a week ago, however when I try to open my new website, it keeps coming up with the message ”A new WordPress site coming soon”.

        I have checked all the steps and transferred the domain name to Bluehost, however my site is still down and has been for weeks.

        Is there any way I can trouble shoot it to figure out where the problem is?

        Thanks in advance for your help.

        • WPBeginner Support

          Hi Kat,

          Please contact Bluehost support and WordPress.com support. They would be able to point you in the right direction.

  21. Ken

    Hi, Your article tell how to move content.
    What if you have custom files, plugins and themes your want moved from WordPress.com? They don’t seem to ahve an option for that and do not allow FTP access. Any thoughts on this?
    Thanks

    • WPBeginner Support

      Hi Ken,

      All plugins are also available for self-hosted WordPress.org websites. After you move your content you can install them one by one. Most WordPress.com themes are also available and you can install them and then set them up.

      The importer tries to import all your attached media files. However, if it fails to import some files, then you can manually download those files from your WordPress.com dashboard.

      Administratör

  22. Kat

    Hello,

    I have followed your instructions and moved my site from com to org, but it has been more than 48 hours and my new WordPress.org website is still blank with a temp domain. However all my followers and content is gone from the old .com site. Is this normal? How long should I wait for the WordPress.org site to be up and running? I had a custom domain.

    Kind wishes,
    Kat

    • WPBeginner Support

      Hi Kat,

      48 Hours is enough and your site should be up by now. You need to login to your WordPress.com dashboard and see that your domain name is pointing to correct DNS nameservers of your new host.

      Administratör

  23. Kat

    Hello,

    I have tried to move from .com to .org. I had a custom domain name so I was wondering if you could explain the last step to me – how do change the DNS record to my host?

    Kind wishes,
    Kat

    • WPBeginner Support

      Hi Kat,

      First you need to find out the DNS nameservers used by your host. After that you will need to edit your domain settings under WordPress.com account and point your domain to your new host’s nameservers.

      Administratör

  24. Igor

    Hello guys
    I’m stuck up.
    I’ve got a domain registered on website wordpress.com, but I would like to move the domain to wordpress.org.
    On the page is nothing at the moment, so I don’t need to export and import.
    But I can’t find any informations how to move the domain from com to org.
    Could you please help me? Thank you

  25. Asmita

    I read it and tried doing this. .but I am stuck up.

    I purchased Hosting from Hostgator .
    I already have a domain purchased in wordpress.com .

    I installed WordPress on Hostgator but it’s taking me to wordpress.com where I want wordpress.org
    I created separate account in wordpress org with same domain .
    I did export from wordpress com
    But I don’t know how I can access dashboard in wordpress.org

    Nothing working out.
    I can just see my Old site
    Please help

    • WPBeginner Support

      Hi Asmita,

      You will need to point your domain name to your WordPress.org hosting provider. Please see the domains section in your WordPress.com dashboard. There you will need to edit the Nameserver settings.

      Administratör

  26. Annabel Potter

    I moved over my wordpress.com blog to .org about 4 months ago and have now set up site redirect. Thank you for your clear tutorial, should have read your blog earlier!
    The permalink structure includes the date but I would like to change that to just post name. Will site redirect still work and handle this change?
    Do I need to do anything to redirect new posts I’ve written and are there any other problems I should be aware of?

    • WPBeginner Support

      Hi Annabel,

      Please contact WordPress.com support for questions about site-redirect addon. You can continue writing new blog posts on your WordPress.org website. If everything went smoothly, there shouldn’t be any issues.

      Administratör

  27. Ad van der Neut

    On September 18 I opted for your free migration service from WordPress.com to WordPress.org as part of your free WordPress blog setup service (I also took a hosting account with Blue Host). Up to now, I didn´t hear from you, not even a reply mail that you received my application and that you will get back to me a.s.a.p., within two weeks, or something like that. Is this your normal procedure or did something go wrong?

    Regards, Ad

    • WPBeginner Support

      Hello,

      Thank you for reaching out. Our team replied to your request the same day but didn’t hear back from you. Can you please check spam folder? If you cannot find the email, please drop us another message using the contact form. Our support team will try to reach out again.

      Administratör

  28. Harriet C

    Thankyou for this help (love wpbeginner) but I just have one issue and im not sure how to fix it.. I chose to only import my posts from my old wordpress.com site, which is has done, however it has not brought across the pictures on each post etc. Why is that? what can I do? many thanks :)

    • WPBeginner Support

      Hi Harriet,

      You can importer again. It will not create duplicate content and may be able to import missing images.

      Administratör

  29. Justin

    I have a small question about the redirecting to the new site. If I am keeping the domain name the same and simply moving it over to Bluehost instead of wp.com, why would I need to redirect anybody? Shouldn’t my domain name be the same?

    • WPBeginner Support

      Hi Justin,

      If you had a custom domain name, then you don’t need to redirect. However, a lot of WordPress.com users don’t have a custom domain name, those users will need to purchase site redirect to properly setup redirects.

      Administratör

  30. Marsa

    Hi! Can anyone tell me if my comments will automatically follow if I move from wordpress.com to .org? I really don’t want to lose them as my blog has been like a personal journal.

    • WPBeginner Support

      Hi Marsa,

      Yes your comments will be moved when you transfer data from WordPress.com to WordPress.org

      Administratör

  31. Cammi

    I’m trying to migrate my blog from wordpress.com to wordpress.org, and after I run the importer then try to import my content, I get an error saying that it doesn’t appear to be a WXR file? I have no idea what that means and have had no luck finding answers. Can you help?

    • Courtney

      Hi Cammi. I realize you posted about a month ago, but I am just now doing this myself & wanted to offer some insight…

      I was also receiving the same error. When you downloaded the file from WordPress.com, it was a zipped file, you have to extract it in order to import it into WordPress.org

      I hope this helps!

  32. Andrea

    Hi I have a personal plan with WP so I have a custom domain. I am now planning to migrate to Bluehost to start monetize. According to Bluehost they only deal with .org accounts, does that mean I would need to have it transferred to a .org account first, if I do that will I still be billed for my custom domain? Thank you!

    • WPBeginner Support

      Hi Andrea,

      Bluehost meant WordPress.org not just the .org which is a popular domain name extension used by millions of websites. If you have custom domain on WordPress.com (regardless of what domain extension you are using) you can move it to Bluehost and start using WordPress.org.

      Administratör

  33. Mario Manlupig Jr

    I went through the post and it’s very helpful. I need a little help with mine, though. I might sound a little stupid but just to be sure before I transfer my domain :)

    I have a Bluehost-hosted site and it runs on WordPress.com. I wanted to transfer it to WordPress.org. I’ll use the same domain name. Would that be fine?

    • WPBeginner Support

      Hi Mario,

      We are not sure we understand your question, but we will try to answer it.

      You can keep a domain on WordPress.com and still have a WordPress.org website on Bluehost using the same domain name.

      Administratör

  34. Dave Mount

    Apologies if this is covered elsewhere, but I didn’t see it in a search.

    I transferred my WordPress.com blog to Bluehost, and it has finally propagated. I had my own domain on the .com version, and it’s staying the same for the new version. So the url for the two blogs is the same.

    Is it enough to make the .com version of the blog private, or should I actually delete it? Some folks online recommend the latter, saying it can affect SEO.

    Thanks!

    • WPBeginner Support

      Hi Dave,

      Once you have moved your website and pointed your domain to your new Bluehost website, you can make it private.

      Administratör

  35. Dave Mount

    Just wondering how long it usually takes for a migrated blog to ”propagate” to Bluehost. I did the migration about an hour ago. It seemed to go smoothly (thanks!) but I still have a ”temp.domains” url.

    The WP blog I migrated already had its own domain name.

    • WPBeginner Support

      Hi Dave,

      DNS changes can take upto 48 hours to propagate across the internet.

      Administratör

      • Dave Mount

        Okay, I’ll be patient. Thanks for the quick response!

      • Dave Mount

        I came across this Help page in Bluehost about how, when migrating a domain you already own, you need to point the name servers to Bluehost manually:

        My domain is currently registered with WP, and I just went in and changed the name servers. Should I have? And it sounds like now I’ll have to wait another 48 hours, potentially?

        If this is correct, it might be worth adding to your instructions, although maybe it’s in there somewhere and I just missed it. :)

        • WPBeginner Support

          Hi Dave,

          This time to update servers is an estimate, normally your domain will start pointing to Bluehost way earlier. During this time your domain will still show your old WordPress.com site in regions where your DNS has not propagated yet.

  36. Christopher

    i have three Questions

    (1) pls can I ask for a refund from WordPress. com and then register for the WordPress. org.
    (2) since my domain registration is more than 48hrs in WordPress with no refund can I still use it to register for WordPress. org.
    (3) and pls which is more easier, is it to switch from WordPress. com to WordPress. org OR to ask for refund and start a fresh registration under WordPress. org Since I registered my site a week ago and I have more than 3,000 visitors with just three posts.

    • WPBeginner Support

      Hi Christopher,

      The domain you registered is yours and you can point it to any self-hosted WordPress.org website without migrating it.

      If you purchased WordPress.com premium plan, then you can request a refund. Please contact WordPress.com support for details.

      If your website is already getting traffic, then it would be best to properly transfer your website so that you don’t lose traffic.

      Administratör

  37. Roger McCartney

    I am still waiting a reply. Since it does not show my question I will ask it again.
    When I go to tools at wordpress.com and click Export, it does not give me the option for an XML file. It appears to be a Zip file but I do not know where it goes. All I am trying to do is transfer my blog from WordPress.com to WordPress.org.
    Please help!

    • WPBeginner Support

      Hi Roger,

      You can download the ZIP file and extract it on your computer by right clicking on the file and then select extract. Inside, you will find one or more XML files. These files contain your WordPress.com data and you will need to import them on your new WordPress.org website.

      Administratör

  38. Jenn M

    Hi, thank you so much for this article! For some reason when I do the import, when complete, it directs me to my blog page and it just tells me the page is not found. There are other posts however so it’s the correct page and there’s a page customized…

  39. Mary Beth

    Hello,

    I want to change from wordpress.com to wordpress.org. However, I have a domain and hosting through bluehost…If I make the switch, will my custom theme and all posts switch over fine? Thank you!

  40. Chisom Vincent

    Thanks a lot for the tip. I’m actually on a free hosting on WordPress.com and would love to migrate to. org.
    I have a domain name but not gotten a hosting site so how do o go about it. Do I register with bluehost before migrating Or I can migrate before hosting with bluehost.
    and what are the costs of self hosting on WordPress.org
    thanks

    • WPBeginner Support

      Hi Chisom,

      You can sign up for hosting and add your domain name later. You can point your existing domain name to your new hosting account on Bluehost. After that, you can go ahead and migrate your free WordPress.com website.

      Administratör

  41. Navpreet

    Hey I wish to move my account from .com to.org. and i want you to do.it for me.please assist

  42. Mairon

    Hi! Thank you for the useful information. I followed your instructions and installed WP in a wordpress sudbirectory in my Godaddy hosting.

    When I run the importer I get this error message: Before you can upload your import file, you will need to fix the following error:

    Unable to create directory uploads/2018/05. Is its parent directory writable by the server?

    Would you be able to tell me what’s going on? Thanks in advance

  43. Chloe

    I’m having trouble doing this using my ipad! I have exported my .com site, purchased the domain via godaddy and now need to move it across- however I seem to be blocked at actually making the .org site at all as the app constantly redirects me to my original version! Because I have the same email address, trying to make a new account is taking me in circles and I’m having to do deep calming breaths to not throw the whole thing out the window…. any advice? Do I need to find a computer and install the WordPress software to get started?

  44. Jake Doran

    I need some help setting up my wordpress.ORG site. I purchased a domain from wordpress.COM and transferred it to a self-hosting site and installed wordpress.ORG. However, when I try to access my domain I get sent back to wordpress.COM instead of being able to create a wordpress.ORG site?

    Really need to sort this out. Is there any way to fix this or do I need a new domain name…?

    • WPBeginner Support

      Hi Jake,

      You need to change your domain name settings. Login to your WordPress.com account and go to the Domains page. For more help please contact WordPress.com support.

      Administratör

  45. Donna

    Is there a more simplified way to this? I’m trying to read each instruction, open up separate screens and desktop and do what instructions say. I’m confused on all this. Is there no short-cut version of these instructions? I only want to change from .com to .org.

  46. Ilal jude

    Hi. I want to move to self hosted. But I want to ask if I should migrate first before designing my blog to my taste. Thanks.

    • WPBeginner Support

      Hello,

      It is up to you, you can migrate your site and then work on the design or you can first set up your design and then import your .com content.

      Administratör

  47. Mandy Naglich

    Ok I feel like a dumb dumb here. BUT i will ask anyway. So I started on wordpress.com bought a couple domains etc. But I haven’t even posted yet because I realized I should be on .org. SO I got an account with siteground and transferred my account. Now I realize I’m just on site ground but still with a .com (somehow!?) do I need to delete wordpress from my siteground account and re-install? Or delete my whole site? I’m so confused!

    • WPBeginner Support

      Hi Mandy,

      You will need to visit your WordPress.com account and under your domain settings change DNS settings and point them to SiteGround. Please contact SiteGround or WordPress.com support and they will help you point your domain to your new hosting provider.

      Administratör

  48. Denise

    Thank you for all of this valuable information! What if my domain name is hosted by WordPress.com? Do I cancel and get a new host like Bluehost? Or is there a way to keep it as is (on WP.com)?

    • WPBeginner Support

      Hi Denise,

      If it is a custom domain name (like wpbeginner.com) then you can use it on Bluehost.

      If it is a WordPress.com domain name (like example.wordpress.com), then no you cannot bring it to self-hosted WordPress.org website.

      Administratör

      • Denise

        Thank you for letting me know. Do I have to cancel my custom domain with WordPress before I sign-up with Bluehost? Or is there an option to transfer it over during the migration process?

        • WPBeginner Support

          Hi Denise,

          You can transfer your domain and you can also keep it on WordPress.com and simply point it to your Bluehost servers.

  49. chris edozie

    Wow….
    I will surely purchase a new domain name from Bluehost following your guides
    I have one question though, can I equally export my free WordPress.com site to WordPress.Org or is it possible with a paid WordPress.com site?
    .

  50. Awomojure Oluwaseyi

    Dear Sir,
    I need your professional help, initially when i developed my blog in wordpress, it was on free plan and the domain name was . i later bought domain name from godaddy which was and also upgraded to personal plan on wordpress. But i noticed that i could not add new theme nor able to install plugins accept i upgrade to Business plan and the money involved is huge. So, i decided to purchase Godaddy hosting plan and installed wordpress on their server may be having access to Cpanel will enable me to upload themes and plugins either through FTP or File Manager but i noticed that after several attempts to upload those files even the original theme files that has Styles.css, it never appeared in the dashboard>Appearance>theme. I became worried until i come across your content that being in wordpress.com can not give access to any of these features until one migrates to wordpress.org.
    So, with my already hosted wordpress.com site by Godaddy, I want to migrate to wordpress.org to be able to develop the site. How can you assist me on me this?

  51. Mansa

    Hi… I followed all the steps from your wonderful article to export my content from wordpress.com and import to self hosted site. First I got an error on importing. So I retried it but then I got an error that those files already exist. But I dont see them anywhere. No pages or posts or media files. What am doing wrong?

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