WP Cloner not only allows you to clone an entire blog onto multiple blogs, it can be used as an update tool as well.
For example — Check out this video showing you how WP Cloner can upload plugins to any number of blogs on different servers at once:
Video 1: http://wp-cloner.com/cloner_upload_plugin/
Now this is great, but if you are like me the real problem is updating the plugins. Instead of having to log into each blog individually to update a plugin, you can simply use WP Cloner.
Here’s how (video 2): http://wp-cloner.com/cloner_update_plugin/
Tomorrow I will show you how make template modifications to multiple blogs at once using WP Cloner!
PS — I’ve had a few questions about my Clickbank Ads software. I will send more info on this tool later this month, but you can actually see sample some Clickbank ads generated by the script on the sidebar. Just scrolldown a bit till you see the “Ads by CB RSS” link.
[tags]wordpress plugins[/tags]

Brian said on Thursday, July 19, 2007
This looks like a great way to build duplicate blogs.
My understanding is that all posts/content are exactly the same in the cloned blog as the original blog. Is it possible to make all the copied blog posts and static pages in the cloned blogs into unique content?
I am looking for a way to create new blogs and in the process of them being built, it creates archived posts so it appears as older posts that goes back months or years. Is this possible?
Does this clone blogs on remote servers?
Keep us updated so we know how to best use this new cloner.
admin said on Thursday, July 19, 2007
The cloner does not modify the blog. It only scans the master blog and then duplicates all of the content and settings onto another blog. So it doesn’t actually change any text or content. We can leave that up to other plugins.
When a blog is cloned, it grab all posts from the master blog. If the master blog has archived, past dated posts, then they will appear on any cloned blogs (if you choose to clone the posts).
The plugin will clone the master blog settings, plugins, comments, users, pages, ping list, themes and posts onto ANY blog.
Doesn’t matter if it’s on a different server, different domain, whatever. Doesn’t matter if it’s one blog or 100. It will put the cloned data anywhere you want.
Brian said on Friday, July 20, 2007
Do you know of a plugin(s) that will go through an entire blog and its static pages, etc and pull the content, allow us to quickly recreate it as original content, then put it back into the blog so we have that a “unique content cloned blog”?
Also, do you provide blog templates with plugins that we can clone? I was refering to the “perfect WP blog setup”. I just am not familiar with all the plugins to know what is the “perfect blog setup.”
toby beavers said on Saturday, July 21, 2007
Hello Anthony….Is there a reason that there is no audio?
I checked other videos and they all work fine.
Thanks T
admin said on Saturday, July 21, 2007
These videos do not have audio.