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# Migrate a Wordpress blog to Webflow CMS in 3 steps

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### <mark style="color:orange;">Step 1: Prepare your data in WordPress</mark>

* Download the recommended free plugin in Wordpress.
* Export your Posts data in a few clicks.

*Time required: 10 minutes*

### <mark style="color:orange;">Step 2: Create your migration in PowerImporter</mark>

* Connect your Webflow CMS site in your PowerImporter account.
* Upload your XML file.
* **PowerImporter wil automatically pull in your Wordpress data, and your Webflow collection fields.**
* Map your Wordpress fields to your Webflow collection fields.

*Time required: 5 minutes*

### <mark style="color:orange;">Step 3: Run your migration in PowerImporter and see the result!</mark>

Ready to migrate?

* You can run a test sync to review whether it works as expected, without amending your Webflow site.
* You can also run your sync immediately.
* PowerImporter will give you a time estimate for the migration to complete.

*Time required for importing into Webflow: between a few minutes for a few blog posts, and a few hours\* if you have thousands of blog posts.*

*\*Timing is dictated by the Webflow API limitations.*


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