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Blogging is so much fun that many publishers have decided to setup more than one blog, usually in an effort to cover more themes they’re interested in.
While one WordPress blog might not be too much to handle for one publisher, operating many of them can take its toll, managementwise.
The WordPress blog script is amazing but adding various plugins of your choice will make it even more enticing, hence the importance of keeping everything updated.
That’s when a plugin called WordPress Cloner might come in handy, saving you countless hours of updating, across all of your blogs.
In a nutshell, all you have to do is setup your “ideal blog” and once the WordPress Cloner plugin is activated, this particular blog can quickly be “cloned” to 1, 5, 25, 50 or more blogs, thus taking care of the bulk of the work of setting-up and maintaining blogs.
The settings, the plugins, the themes, the posts and all other elements can be cloned, individually or in group, from your “ideal blog” to all your other blogs. It’s akin to the “copy & paste” principle.
The cloned blogs can be located on different IPs, servers and / or networks.
Cloning your latest modifications to all your blogs at once, from your “ideal blog’s” control panel, will save you from a lot of technical management overhead, each time updates need to be performed.
WP Cloner is only $127 and comes with an unlimited blog license.
This means that you can install the plugin on as many blogs as you own without having to purchase additional licenses.
Tags: wordpress cloner, wp cloner, cloned blogs, cloned settings, blog management
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