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So, you want to venture off onto your own self-hosted WordPress install and you are currently on WordPress.com. However, you are unsure on how to move your blog from WordPress.com to WordPress.org. How do you do that? First, you have to really understand the difference between WordPress.com and WordPress.org. Overall, WordPress is free and open-source
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