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AOL Journals - The Migration Has Begun

Earlier today, Blogger Employee Gatsby announced the start of the migration process, from AOL Journals to Blogger Blogs.
The first thing to do is check out our migration guide, which should walk you through all of the steps you need to take.


Now, we see the first announced successful migration, including pictures.
Finally got it to transfer..I went to my Hometown Journal, copied the exact Url from the page onto paper..then went to IE and deleted all cookies. Then signed back on to the Email that gave the link to start transfer, signed in, continued to next page, typed in exact url and bingo..finally transferred, even the pictures came though.


Yes, Virginia, there is hope.

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Comments

Susan said…
Good to know - it would be heartbreaking to lose one if you didn't want to lose it - but what was the Gatsby reference, just out of curiosity?
Nitecruzr said…
Gatsby is the Blogger Employee who is the first point of contact in these matters. He announced the migration process.

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