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An exceptional new plan for those who want to secure their online legacy for a lifetime—and then some.
Matt
For almost 20 years, WordPress.com has been committed to providing a user-friendly and stable platform where anyone with a story to tell can do so freely and securely. Many of our customers have been with us from the beginning, and we’re proud to have been a partner in their digital journeys.
Now, we’re thrilled to announce something truly new and exceptional: a plan designed exclusively for those seeking the ultimate in security and longevity for their digital presence.
Safeguard your online legacy with the 100-Year Plan. This brand-new offering is for:
WordPress.com has played an integral role in creating and stewarding the software that powers nearly half the web and remains the most trusted CMS on the planet. Our managed hosting provides blazing fast load times, airtight security, privacy protection, and everything else you’ve come to expect from a top-of-the-line host. Those elements remain our north star and are a crucial foundation for the millions of customers who trust us with their online presence.
But the 100-Year Plan transcends conventional hosting. Included in this unique offer:
The 100-Year Plan isn’t just about today. It’s an investment in tomorrow. Whether you’re cementing your own digital legacy or gifting 100 years of a trusted platform to a loved one, this plan is a testament to the future’s boundless potential.
The cost is $38,000. We hope people renew. If you’re interested in learning more, fill out the form found here:
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I opened the form, and want to make sure that I read the fee correctly ~ $38,000.00?
Thanks in advance, Ana
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That’s correct.
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Veoma zanimljiva ponuda o kojoj valja razmisliti. Ne mogu je odmah ptihvatiti dok ne izvršim konsultacije sa svojim nasljednicima. Za sad toliko i hvala!
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For that price tag of $38,000, it should be a “Forever Plan”
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I really like this idea! Normally, when we die, our websites die, unless there’s someone else renewing the domain name and hosting. I might sign up when I’m much older, as I want my photography website to live even after I’m gone. 😅
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well, wow! ♥️♥️
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not much 100 years plan I will return baby
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What does it cost?
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You can find the current pricing by clicking I want the 100-Year Plan. You won’t be locked in by viewing the page, and it will have current information.
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This is an incredibly visionary step from WordPress.com! 👏 Given the increasing digitalization of our lives and businesses, the thought of preserving our digital legacies for a century is not only fascinating but paramount.🌐🔒
The #100YearPlan beautifully addresses the needs of preserving family histories, corporate chronicles, and ensuring an adaptable digital home for individuals. Coupled with the robust security, privacy protection, and speedy load times that WordPress.com is known for, it paints a comprehensive picture of future-proof digital safety. 🛡️💼👥
The Century-Long Domain Registration is a groundbreaking concept in the digital world. A resourceful and innovative way to safeguard one’s digital portfolio and assets for the years to come.🌟🔐
In a rapidly evolving digital landscape, this package looks promising in offering stability and security that’s built to last. Exciting times ahead! 🚀 #DigitalLegacy #FutureReady #CenturyLongPlan
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I like the idea of this but would want some idea of how much it was going to cost before I applied. Can’t see anything about that anywhere…
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You can find the current pricing by clicking I want the 100-Year Plan. You won’t be locked in by viewing the page, and it will have current information.
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Sounds great! How much will this cost?
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You can find it by clicking through to I want the 100-Year Plan. You won’t be locked in by viewing the page, and it will have current information. Hoping that helps!
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Thanks.
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This feels so morbid 🙋♀️
But it would be nice to have a blog secured for your lifetime at least.
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Just wondering, who is going to check up to see that worldpress and blogging as we know it is around 100 years from now? Its an interesting thought.
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on my website, I cannot see my post or even access them. Why is that?
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Is your site hosted here on our services? If you’ll reach out to support with more context and a link to the site, we’d be happy to take a look and point you in the right direction.
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This looks like something I would be interested in for my blog. What sort of price are we talking about? I couldn’t see anything anywhere saying how much it would be.
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The pricing is under I want the 100-Year Plan. You won’t be locked in by viewing the page, and it will have current information.
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I’ve filled in the form – can’t see anything else anywhere…
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$38,000
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That sort of price is way out of my league!
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$38k. Yup. Any idea what $38,000 invested in the stock market today would look like 100 years from now? 🤯
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What’s the cost?
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You can find the current pricing by clicking I want the 100-Year Plan. You won’t be locked in by viewing the page, and it will have current information.
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Who’s to say that WordPress will be around in a hundred years?
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Without content you have no business model.
So it is in your interest that our content is also secured with you in the future.
I would appreciate it if the users could be provided with more free web space. I mean for free to expand your offer. There are also a few tools to make the websites and blogs better and clearer.
I would be very happy if you would do more for these free users.
Kind regards
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100 year plan feels like an unnecessary promise. It honestly feels like another marketing gimmick to keep users.
An option to disconnect after a person passes away would be good. It needs to be a choice when a person starts a blog. 3-5 emails notifications reminding the person that the blog will be deleted if they don’t log in.
I wish all social media platforms did the same. But they don’t. The legacy I feel is more about the platform rather than the user.
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Thanks for the feedback! We’ve also heard from many users who choose our service because they want to keep their sites up long after they pass away. In the past, they’ve had to strategize so that their sites will eventually downgrade gracefully to a free plan. We’re aiming to have better options for them, and we’ll note your feedback, too. Thanks!
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“In the past, they’ve had to strategize so that their sites will eventually downgrade gracefully to a free plan.”
Interesting
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OK. Só que não estou conseguindo publicar novas matérias!!! Novo Post SEM ACESSO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Hi! We understand there’s an issue with some ISPs in Brazil. Your connection is blocking access to our sites. We’re working on this side to see what can be done, and if you can also ask your ISP to fix it, that can help too.
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As anything can happen in a scale of 100 years(from the closing of wordpress to nuclear war) You need to prepare measures for the wildest cases that can endanger the continuing of the 100 year plan
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Amazing idea! I know there are some blogging platforms that have promised to be online forever. But this mention of 100 years by WordPress.com has made it something different.
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100 years is a long time. I’d love to see similar options but for shorter periods of time e.g. 10, 25 and 50 years as no one knows what the future will hold
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I wanted to tease & write “Who’s gone ahead to the 100-year point to make sure this is set up?” But it’s a valid concern & I’m ready for updates.
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Great one
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100-year plan. An fabulous concept!
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Wow!
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Very good idea.
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It’s good to have this option, but hopefully it wont be the only one to give websites some longevity, especially if they contain resources that others are likely to continue to find useful. if you ever want to set up a discussion around different needs and options, I’d be happy to participate.
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Thanks for that feedback! And if you’d like to join a discussion group around WordPress.com topics in a more general sense, let us know!
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Can NFT also help in this
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nice idea but isn’t it a little overpriced?
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Hi Supernovia – sorry for the delay in getting back to you re “And if you’d like to join a discussion group around WordPress.com topics in a more general sense, let us know!” Potentially happy to, if you can let me know more about what’s involved – maybe we can move to e-mail to discuss this.
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Sure, is it alright if we reach out over the email you’ve used here?
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Sure
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Thank you! I’ll share that with the team and they’ll be in touch.
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Nice am new here
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