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How to Create WordPress Sites

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You can create WordPress sites inside the Account Control Center (ACC) of your WP Enthusiast or WP Professional account.

Creating New WordPress Sites 

You can add additional WordPress sites to the account through the Account Control Center.

If you are using the Legacy interface: 

  1. Log into the Account Control Center (ACC) at my.pair.com
  2. Click WordPress in the left sidebar
  3. In the drop-down, click Create Site
  4. Enter the email address, site nickname, and site title to use for the new WordPress site
  5. Choose which domain name you want to associate the site with
  6. Click Create

If you are using the New ACC Interface: 

  1. Log in to the Account Control Center (ACC) at my.pair.com
  2. In the top navigation bar, click WordPress
  3. Click the Create a New WordPress Site button
  4. Enter the following information:
Email AddressDetails on accessing your WordPress site will be sent to this email address.
Site NicknameThis nickname will be used to uniquely identify your site in the Account Control Center. Visitors to your site will never see this nickname. It cannot be changed.
Site TitleVisitors to your site will see this title. You can change the title in your WordPress site's admin panel.
Pair Site Builder (Optional)Check the box next to Pair Site Builder to create a website using Pair’s easy-to-use site creator tool. See Pair Site Builder.
DomainChoose the type of domain you want your new WordPress site to use. See Domain Hosting
  1. Click the Create button

The creation process may take a few minutes. Once done, a confirmation screen will appear listing the installation details for the new site. That will contain your login credentials and other important information. It is recommended that you save the information shown for future reference.

Updated on May 30, 2025

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