Install the Jetpack plugin on your self-hosted WordPress site.
Now connect your wordpress.com account with the Jetpack plugin.
Now that your account is connected, you can post documents to your self-hosted WordPress site.
To post documents into WordPress from Zoho Writer,
Open your Writer document and go to More Options(☰) > Automate > Publishing > Post to Blog. Alternatively, click on the Distribute button at the top-right corner of the screen.
Now select WordPress from the Post to Blog drop-down.
Choose the Add New Site option under the Site drop-down.
In the pop-up window that follows, you need to authorize your WordPress site. This gives the access to publish documents from Writer to WordPress.
Now select the site you wish to add to the Writer account from the drop-down list. In case if you're not logged in to the wordpress.com site you will be redirected to the WordPress login page. Please enter your WordPress login credentials and click Approve.
After selecting the sites, click Authorize to grant access to Writer to post on your self-hosted site. You will now be redirected to your wordpress.org site log-in page. Please log in using your self-hosted site credentials. Once you have logged in successfully, the popup window will be closed and the connection between the Writer & self-hosted WordPress site will be completed.
Now select the required site from the Site drop-down of your Writer account and publish your document into that site from Writer directly.
The following link provides solutions to common Jetpack connection issues:
If you are still facing issues connecting to your WordPress account, please contact WordPress support at https://en.support.wordpress.com/.
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