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Amazing WordPress Management Features

Amazing WordPress Management Features

If you are having trouble in keeping up with all of your blogs and sites,
you might want to consider using a WordPress manager. Obviously, WordPress
has become one of the most used platforms when it comes to website and blog
design. But what if you actually own dozens of sites or even more? That
would be a big problem for you right?

Wrong, the solution to your problem is through the use of a WordPress
manager.

A WordPress manager is a software designed to help you manage ALL of your
WordPress sites, blogs and their respective domains all from one single
location. In a sense it becomes the dashboard for all of your site's
dashboards. That easily allows monitoring all your sites' statistics,
editing and uploading content, and even uploading all the themes and plugins
that you use for all your sites.

Take note that this can all done within the program. It simply means that
you won't have the difficulty of constantly jumping from one site to another
just to check and to do all the maintenance work that needs to be done.
These are just some of the benefits that you'll be able to avail from using
a WordPress manager.

But, that's not all the benefits that you'll be able to get from this tool.
Here are 3 of the many features of a WordPress Manager that would help
improve your website and blogging activities. Those features are:

1. Multiple Domain Management - With a WordPress manager, you'll be able to
easily create and manage as many sites as you can. As I mentioned earlier,
you can easily keep track and even make up to a hundred different domains
through your dashboard. Not only that, the program also makes constant
checks to see if your domains are still up and running. This drastically
shaves off a lot of time that comes with having to manually set up
individual domains.

2. Full WordPress Support - What this really mean is that all of the domains
that you set up automatically have the latest version of WordPress
installed. This also saves you time from having to check if any of your
sites have outdated versions of WordPress. Another amazing thing about this
feature is that you'd only have to log in once to be able to access ALL of
your dashboards. So, you won't have to constantly keep a pen and paper (or a
Notepad window) lying around for taking down any login information. This all
goes out of the window when you start using your WordPress manager.

3. Domain Templates - This WordPress manager feature allows you to create
templates for all of your different sites. Basically, a template would
contain all of the customization features such as desired themes, plugins,
PHP scripts and more. Let's say that you want your blogs to have a
particular design, you can set them up that way by setting up the domain
templates that you'd want your blogs to have. If you have plans of creating
more blog sites in the future, all you need to do is apply the template that
you previously used and it's done. No hassle and no need to worry if the
site didn't turn out the way you wanted it.

If you want to get over the problems with maintaining all your sites, start
using a WordPress manager and you'll definitely see the benefits for
yourself.

my motto is "Keep it simple" and "don't leave anything for tomorrow that can
be done today."

If you have any questions or comments please contact me.

Regards Gerald

Website: http://www.webcraft.ws
E-mail: gerald@webcraft.ws
Twitter: WebcraftGuru
Facebook: Webcraft Guru


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