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Katherine Jones 5 years ago in Tutorials 0

There are various reasons why having the ability to import or export WordPress user data can be beneficial. For example, you might want to merge together two or more websites that you created yourself or bought. Since managing multiple websites separately requires you to invest a lot of time and effort, merging them into one can save you time and make the overall management of users and content easier.

Another very common reason for importing and exporting WordPress users is to have an offline database of your users such as your customers and subscribers. Having a user database on hand is very valuable when making an email list for newsletter campaigns or simply for improving customer relations.

Moreover, if some of your user information gets compromised, the exported list can serve as a data backup. And, if you are creating a new website, you can migrate the users’ information to speed up the process. Also, exporting and then importing the users is necessary if you are migrating your website from a multi-site network onto a regular WordPress installation.

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