How long does a xsitepro to wordpress transfer take

by yves
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Hi,

Apologies for the strange title but I'm just trying to work out how much to charge for an xsitepro website to wordpress themed website transfer. I originally built the site using xsitepro and it has around 100 pages. It looks ok but I know it is so outdated and I desperately need to get into the current decade with it. So am just wondering roughly how long it would take to do this by someone who is a Wordpress expert and someone who is skilled in selecting the perfect theme for any given website (i.e someone who could do it in their sleep) and any tweaks/tailoring needed to make it fit in with my niche, content and design. Any help would be fantastic. Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author FarNext
    Originally Posted by yves View Post

    Hi,

    Apologies for the strange title but I'm just trying to work out how much to charge for an xsitepro website to wordpress themed website transfer. I originally built the site using xsitepro and it has around 100 pages. It looks ok but I know it is so outdated and I desperately need to get into the current decade with it. So am just wondering roughly how long it would take to do this by someone who is a Wordpress expert and someone who is skilled in selecting the perfect theme for any given website (i.e someone who could do it in their sleep) and any tweaks/tailoring needed to make it fit in with my niche, content and design. Any help would be fantastic. Thanks
    Should be considerably less then buying a new website with 100 pages.
    The clients have in their minds that they are just "migrating". However transferring
    a non-Wordpress website to Wordpress takes some time.
    Make it a win-win situation for both of you.

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    • Profile picture of the author yves
      Originally Posted by FarNext View Post

      Should be considerably less then buying a new website with 100 pages.
      The clients have in their minds that they are just "migrating". However transferring
      a non-Wordpress website to Wordpress takes some time.
      Make it a win-win situation for both of you.

      .
      Thanks - yeah I get that it would be a bit of a job, but I'm totally out of touch with Wordpress and all the latest features so just don't know the extent of the job and how much of an expert is needed for a good outcome. If anything though, I;m more interested in getting a good theme that works well with the niche and format rather than lifting the content over but I probably sound a bit behind the times even saying that .
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