WordPress and WooThemes administration made simple -

Today we have Tom Ewer, chief blog officer at ManageWP guest blogging about something we think is appropriate to share with our WooThemes community. (Please be aware that this isn't an advertising post. )
Being a massive WooThemes lover, it's an absolute pleasure to be published on this blog.
Multiple WordPress Sites. Web Site Administration made Easy
The reader won't be in suspense the duration of this post. I'm speaking about ManageWP. ManageWP service:

It's not something I'm worried about it right now for two reasons:
- You are able to take advantage of an entire 14-day trial for free today
- Once the trial period has ended and you've completed your trial, you'll continue to with access to various features at no cost
This is what I'm referring to. Let me introduce myself as a WooThemes enthusiast freelancer, working on a variety of websites as well as an experienced ManageWP enthusiast and fanatic. You may find that you're in the same boat as myself, however it is possible that you have not given ManageWP the chance to test the software. In this post I want to explain how you can benefit from it.
One Click Updates
Let me now suggest you register your client websites to the ManageWP service. If the next update comes along, you're in the position of having an clicking a button to upgrade each plugin that you have on your websites:

Boom! The tedious process is now simple and quick. You get to enjoy the most recent and best version of (or whatever other plugins that have to be upgraded) instead of spending the all day looking through website after website.
The functionality is available to all themes and plugins available on WordPress.org. The future is when we'll be able to expand this feature for any theme or plugin, including the premium ones.
Scheduled Backups
Sincerely, I'm able say that nothing makes me more nervous than the thought of losing valuable datain particular the case of websites that you use and your reputation at stake. In the event of issues with servers, hackers or even the monkey that whom you hired, accidentally hitting the delete button, you must protect yourself against data loss.
It's that ManageWP will be of assistance with its ability to be set up to bring back every site that you own or manage:

You have the option of backing either the database only or all your files. This is all files which you've got, including your plugins and themes, as well as their setting. If your site implodes tomorrow you could have it operational by the following day, after you restore via the ManageWP backup. Your website is safe!
Site Cloning
If I can digress for a second, one of the things I love the most regarding WooThemes' Canvas framework is its flexibility. It provides the opportunity to design an (rather appealing) blank canvas that you can create an assortment of unique styles. The same can be said for any WooThemes theme. Hooks' flexibility and filters allows you to modify your theme easily.
But, any person who creates websites for the purpose of earning money can attest to the lengthy process of getting a site prepared for development. What I mean by this is installing themes and plug-ins, altering the settings, and so on. This process is usually similar (or almost identical) every time. What if you could start with the tweaked model of the WordPress site, complete with WooThemes products and other parts and pieces that are that are installed and ready up?
Then, using ManageWP's feature for site Cloning function, you are able to. Make an initial template site and later transfer it in complete to any other domain at any time you'd want to. The process may appear complicated, however, it's really done in less than a couple of clicks. No longer will you need to tackle the tedious job of setting up a new site template more than.
WordPress WooThemes, ManageWP and The perfect match in Heaven?
I'm really only scratching the surface, however I'm not going to go on for hours. If you're anything like me, you're aware of updates that are just one click away along with scheduled backups, and Cloning may get your blood flowing. But, it would be unprofessional of me not to include a few others that I'm certain you're going to love the music of.
- All WordPress dashboards from one central place
- Create dynamically-generated reports on actions taken on client websites.
- Control spam comments, make post changes and the overhead of a database
- At-a-glance Google Analytics stats
- Search engine optimization rank and data tracking
- Monitoring of the uptime
- Security scanning
There's loads more too. You can go on all day (but I won't! ).
At the end of the day, I think about the situation:
- I adore WordPress and have no intention of employing a different CMS
- The themes and plug-ins offered by WooThemes can't be beat -- they're always my top option
- ManageWP makes managing WordPress as well as WooThemes products to make it a much simpler task
Everything is working. WordPress, WooThemes and ManageWP are just a few peas in a pod.
I'm not lying. You know what an amazing combination WordPress and WooThemes are. It's your time to get this complete package. Check ManageWP out at no cost nowand find out what you losing?
If you've got any questions or comments at all concerning the ManageWP service, or about anything else do not hesitate to shoot off to the comment box!
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