businessinsider.com— WordPress finally has a unified dashboard to manage multiple blogs. ManageWP is the sort of thing that should have been available a long time ago.
Feb 2, 2012View in Crawl 4
We offer the same service. Ventura365.com is one of our latest projects--I believe there's about six sites in that particular network. Using our NginX-based system, the # of sites is not an issue at all. Unlimited domains won't burden the server. My server or yours, the real bottleneck is pageviews and/or how much data you have.
The way we do it, you have only one WordPress database for all your sites, one set of plugins for everything, one set of theme files, so it's exactly like having a normal WordPress install--in fact, it *is* a normal WordPress install, we don't change core files at all. The main difference is your theme gets tweaked a little--the designer I work with can help you customize different domains to do different things based on your goals.
jerryjamesstoneFeb 3, 2012
It is about time!
marcomeFeb 11, 2012
wonderful professional tool!
termousadkaFeb 3, 2012
We offer the same service. Ventura365.com is one of our latest projects--I believe there's about six sites in that particular network. Using our NginX-based system, the # of sites is not an issue at all. Unlimited domains won't burden the server. My server or yours, the real bottleneck is pageviews and/or how much data you have.
The way we do it, you have only one WordPress database for all your sites, one set of plugins for everything, one set of theme files, so it's exactly like having a normal WordPress install--in fact, it *is* a normal WordPress install, we don't change core files at all. The main difference is your theme gets tweaked a little--the designer I work with can help you customize different domains to do different things based on your goals.
Ask me or JoshCanHelp-dot-com if you want to launch a network of WordPress blogs the easiest way possible.Comment is buried, click here to see the rest.