CMS Commander Giveaway: Manage Multiple WordPress Sites Easier

Some weeks ago I reviewed CMS Commander, a service that allows you to manage multiple WordPress sites in one single dashboard. The service has plenty of cool features to offer and some other interesting ones that you won’t find in other similar services. In order to avoid being repetitive, I suggest you read the review of CMS Commander, in case you’ve missed it.

In any event, here’s a quick run down of some of the things you can do with CMS Commander.

  • One click upgrades of WordPress, plugin and themes across all your sites
  • One click to access administration dashboard for any site
  • Bulk publish posts to multiple sites at once
  • Bulk upload themes and plugins to multiple sites at once
  • Automatic backups of your sites
  • Clone one site to another
  • Much, much more…

Cool, right? Well, if you signed up for a free trial or simply want to get your hands on it, here’s some good news. Thomas Hoefter, the man behind CMS Commander has been generous enough to offer not one, but five (5) one year 20 website plan for 5 lucky readers of iblogzone.com. Awesome!

The Rules of Engagement

Really simple. Just follow some set of instructions set out below on RaffleCopter’s widget and you are good to go. The more entries you have the greater your chances of winning. Winners will be picked via random.org and will be published here 15 days from now. That’s it!

a Rafflecopter giveaway

Good luck and if you can, please do share this giveaway with your friends.

DiTesco

DiTesco is a Business and Inbound Marketing Consultant, and founder of iBlogzone.com. iBlogzone's main objective is to help startups and small business owners achieve success in their online ventures. | More About Me and my Digital Marketing Services in SP Brazil.

One thought on “CMS Commander Giveaway: Manage Multiple WordPress Sites Easier

  • Awesome, I didn’t think it could be possible to manage multiple wordpress site, hope to win, will be using for my next upcoming niche site project.

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