Welcome Gumroad Merchants: An Easy Path Over to WordPress.com
If the recent Gumroad price change announcement has you considering a migration from Gumroad to WooCommerce, we’re here to welcome you with open arms. Changing eCommerce platforms may seem like a big hurdle to overcome, but we have an expert team in place to help you migrate your Gumroad store to the WordPress.com eCommerce Plan with WooCommerce.
With lower fees and transparent pricing, you’ll improve your margins and expand your earning potential.
We’ve also created a tailored migration guide to walk merchants through importing from Gumroad to WooCommerce. This step-by-step process requires no technical expertise and will enable you to seamlessly transition your store.
When the import is complete, you’ll have a ready-to-go site with your content preloaded. Your customers will never know the difference.
If you’re looking to get help moving from Gumroad, reach out now.
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- Jerry BDec 26th at 11:19 pm
WordPress.com does not have a tool for creating videos, but if you have an existing video created on your phone or a separate video camera you can upload it to your WordPress.com site and show it to site visitors by using our Video Block. More info here: https://wordpress.com/support/videos/
This may be beneficial for a few, but I personally will stay with Gumroad. $45 a month for that ecommerce plan would cost me more than I will ever pay in fees to Gumroad and PayPal. Also, I’m not too thrilled with the price highjack on what I learned WordPress is not calling “Global Styles”… so if I start a new blog and want to choose a different color for the blog template, I have to upgrade from the Personal Plan to the Premium Plan for the twice that cost… not this blogger. Not today.
Corrected for spelling – This may be beneficial for a few, but I personally will stay with Gumroad. $45 a month for that e-commerce plan would cost me more than I will ever pay in fees to Gumroad and PayPal. Also, I’m not too thrilled with the new price highjack on what I learned WordPress is no2 calling “Global Styles”… so if I start a new blog and want to choose a different color for the blog template, I have to upgrade from the Personal Plan to the Premium Plan for twice that cost… just to change a color lol… not this blogger. Not today. A week or two ago when I discovered that, I went to another host provider I won’t mention, and got blog much cheaper than here, and I didn’t have to pay extra to choose a different color. I’m keeping my current blogs and websites that I have here as they are for now, but I can’t support the nickel and dime thing.
- DTJan 3rd at 9:18 pm
Ok I’m trying to be supportive of this platform. I bought another website on the Personal plan after I whined and complained lol. I guess if I want to pick colors, then I’ll have to upgrade, but may be forced to let one of my other projects I’m not working on much expire and go on hiatus.
Hey this is very easy to follow. Thank you for the guide, it means a lot to e-commerce merchants
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