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natkejs 10-10-2008 09:22 PM

What Software Do You Use To Manage Multiple Blogs Over Multiple Domains?
 
I've been looking around and leaning towards B2evolution
http://manual.b2evolution.net/Main_Page

What are you guys experiences using this software, do you recommend it or something else?

Xrated J 10-10-2008 09:25 PM

i use blogdesk

Supz 10-10-2008 09:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Xrated J (Post 14882304)
i use blogdesk

same here

rick-e 10-10-2008 09:52 PM

I use Blogs Organizer

KillerK 10-10-2008 10:25 PM

What is blogdesk?

NY Jester 10-10-2008 10:30 PM

http://www.blogdesk.org/en/index.htm

papill0n 10-10-2008 10:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rick-e (Post 14882346)
I use Blogs Organizer

:2 cents:

natkejs 10-10-2008 11:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rick-e (Post 14882346)
I use Blogs Organizer

Does blog organizer support posts over multiple domains as in I post a gangbang post on domain1.com which is a sole gangbang domain but it also goes on domain2.com in the category gangbang?

Also, when using blog organizer does that not also mean you need to still maintain multiple wordpress installation unless hacking it?

I've looked at it briefly, seems nice but I believe I may be missing some options.

We do use Link Organizer though, nice software.

Antonio 10-11-2008 01:06 AM

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Originally Posted by natkejs (Post 14882508)
Does blog organizer support posts over multiple domains as in I post a gangbang post on domain1.com which is a sole gangbang domain but it also goes on domain2.com in the category gangbang?

yes, it does

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Originally Posted by natkejs (Post 14882508)
Also, when using blog organizer does that not also mean you need to still maintain multiple wordpress installation unless hacking it?

I have ONE database for 212 blogs, NO wordpress instalations at all, after you create a new blog you simply upload a few tiny php files to the site once off and that's it

basically fron ONE admin panel I can add posts, edit them, change templates, add/remove links etc to all these blogs which are on different domains and on different servers

Blogs Organizer can add posts to remote blogs (blogs running Wordpress or some other platforms) if that's what you need

natkejs 10-11-2008 01:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Antonio (Post 14882820)
yes, it does



I have ONE database for 212 blogs, NO wordpress instalations at all, after you create a new blog you simply upload a few tiny php files to the site once off and that's it

basically fron ONE admin panel I can add posts, edit them, change templates, add/remove links etc to all these blogs which are on different domains and on different servers

Blogs Organizer can add posts to remote blogs (blogs running Wordpress or some other platforms) if that's what you need

These tiny PHP files you're talking about decides the tables to use depending on the requested domains or how does that work?

Also, using this method there is no problems with custom templates for each blog?

Thanks for taking the time to answer my Q's!

chupachups 10-11-2008 02:03 AM

BlogsOrganizer seems web based - is it?

pamon 10-11-2008 02:08 AM

antonio... anyway you can expand on that for the gfy crowd? Sounds like an awesome way to manage a high # of blogs... would like to know more...

natkejs 10-11-2008 02:32 AM

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Originally Posted by pamon (Post 14883009)
antonio... anyway you can expand on that for the gfy crowd? Sounds like an awesome way to manage a high # of blogs... would like to know more...

I think this may have something to do with it.... or at least, the basics.

http://www.bos89.nl/1216

rick-e 10-11-2008 03:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by natkejs (Post 14882891)
These tiny PHP files you're talking about decides the tables to use depending on the requested domains or how does that work?

Also, using this method there is no problems with custom templates for each blog?

Thanks for taking the time to answer my Q's!

No problems with custom templates, you can have a different template for each blog.

natkejs 10-11-2008 03:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rick-e (Post 14883310)
No problems with custom templates, you can have a different template for each blog.

Any reason why you are not using blogdesk to accomplish this? It appears to do all this and more without the needs for hacks.

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kane 10-11-2008 03:48 AM

I like live writer. It is good for making posts to your blogs from one place without having to log into each blog.

Rorschach 10-11-2008 03:52 AM

b2 is the most worthless, spammed out blog script there is... i have owned more b2 installations than i care to remember. avoid.

seoguy 10-11-2008 03:53 AM

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Originally Posted by chupachups (Post 14882968)
BlogsOrganizer seems web based - is it?

yes, it's easy to install, has a simple interface and saves you lots of time... also check out Blogs Automater if you want to manage already existing blogs...

Antonio 10-11-2008 04:28 AM

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Originally Posted by natkejs (Post 14882891)
These tiny PHP files you're talking about decides the tables to use depending on the requested domains or how does that work?

ok, simple - you can create a blog in Blogs Organiser, add posts, edti templtes etc but this blog has to be hosted somewhere, right? so Blogs Organiser (BO) generates these fiels which you upload to the host where your domain resides, the files are something like: index.php, archives.php, rssfeeds.php etc, its actually easy to guess what they do ;)

BO is installed on ONE site (you get licence for that particular domain) and then all the other sites (where your blogs are) "pull" the content from there

Quote:

Originally Posted by natkejs (Post 14882891)
Also, using this method there is no problems with custom templates for each blog?

Nope, every blog has it's own template so you can edit it individually

there was a free trial, if it still exists get it a play around with it

natkejs 10-11-2008 04:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Antonio (Post 14883404)
ok, simple - you can create a blog in Blogs Organiser, add posts, edti templtes etc but this blog has to be hosted somewhere, right? so Blogs Organiser (BO) generates these fiels which you upload to the host where your domain resides, the files are something like: index.php, archives.php, rssfeeds.php etc, its actually easy to guess what they do ;)

BO is installed on ONE site (you get licence for that particular domain) and then all the other sites (where your blogs are) "pull" the content from there



Nope, every blog has it's own template so you can edit it individually

there was a free trial, if it still exists get it a play around with it

I see what you're saying but what I'm looking for is a software where I do not need to keep installing new blogs even though I would end up managing them through one admin.

b2evolution seems to do the job but I hear negative remarks also.

will need to keep researching but I do appreciate all the inputs so far

natkejs 10-11-2008 05:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rorschach (Post 14883373)
b2 is the most worthless, spammed out blog script there is... i have owned more b2 installations than i care to remember. avoid.

Could you please be more specific, what was the major issues and when was this? Chances are newer versions has been improved in said matter.

rick-e 10-11-2008 05:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by natkejs (Post 14883335)
Any reason why you are not using blogdesk to accomplish this? It appears to do all this and more without the needs for hacks.

I am not aware of blogdesk's functions so thats why I am not using blogdesk.

Blogs organizer does everything I need to manage my blogs from a single location and does it very efficiently so thats why I am using it.


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