Multi-Site Management

Efficiently manage multiple WordPress sites for agencies and enterprises.

Use Cases

Marketing Agencies

  • Manage 10-50+ client sites
  • Unique content per client
  • Centralized reporting
  • Branded publishing

Publishing Networks

  • Multiple niche sites
  • Consistent publishing schedule
  • Cross-promotion opportunities
  • Unified analytics

Enterprise Brands

  • Regional websites
  • Multi-language sites
  • Department-specific sites
  • Franchise locations

Affiliate Marketers

  • Portfolio of niche sites
  • High-volume content needs
  • Automated publishing
  • Performance tracking

Initial Setup

Connecting Multiple Sites

Systematic Approach:

  1. Prepare WordPress Sites
    • Ensure all sites have HTTPS
    • WordPress 5.0+ installed
    • Administrator access ready
    • Note each site URL
  2. Install Plugin Across Sites
    • Download plugin once from ContentAI
    • Upload to all sites (can bulk upload)
    • Activate on each site
    • Don’t configure API keys yet
  3. Generate Unique API Keys
    • In ContentAI dashboard, add each site
    • System generates unique key per site
    • Copy key for each site
    • Store keys securely
  4. Configure Each Site
    • Add API key to each WordPress site
    • Test connection
    • Configure site-specific settings
    • Verify green status

Naming Conventions

Clear, organized naming:

For agencies:

  • ClientName – SiteType (e.g., “Acme Corp – Blog”)
  • ClientName – Domain (e.g., “Acme Corp – acmecorp.com”)

For networks:

  • Niche – Domain (e.g., “Travel – wanderlust.com”)
  • Topic – Region (e.g., “Fitness – Europe”)

For enterprises:

  • Department – Region (e.g., “Marketing – North America”)
  • Brand – Purpose (e.g., “BrandX – Support”)

Organizing with Groups

Create site groups for efficiency:

  1. By Client:
    • Group: “Client A”
    • Sites: All Client A properties
  2. By Niche:
    • Group: “Technology Blogs”
    • Sites: All tech-related sites
  3. By Priority:
    • Group: “High Priority”
    • Sites: Most important sites
  4. By Region:
    • Group: “North America”
    • Sites: US, Canada sites

Content Strategy

Site-Specific Content

Unique content per site:

  1. Research keywords per niche
  2. Tag keywords by target site
  3. Generate content with site context
  4. Publish to appropriate site

Example:

  • Site A (Tech Blog): AI, software keywords
  • Site B (Marketing Blog): SEO, content keywords
  • Site C (Finance Blog): investing, budgeting keywords

Shared Content Distribution

Publishing same content to multiple sites:

When to use:

  • Company announcements
  • Industry news
  • General guides
  • Evergreen content

How to implement:

  1. Generate content once
  2. Select multiple target sites
  3. Adjust site-specific elements (categories, tags)
  4. Publish to all simultaneously

Customization per site:

  • Different featured images
  • Site-specific CTAs
  • Unique meta descriptions
  • Adjusted internal links

Content Calendar for Multiple Sites

Balanced distribution:

Monday:

  • Site A: 2 posts at 9 AM, 2 PM
  • Site B: 1 post at 10 AM
  • Site C: 2 posts at 11 AM, 3 PM

Wednesday:

  • Site A: 1 post at 10 AM
  • Site B: 2 posts at 9 AM, 1 PM
  • Site C: 1 post at 2 PM

Friday:

  • Site A: 1 post at 12 PM
  • Site B: 1 post at 10 AM
  • Site C: 2 posts at 9 AM, 4 PM

Planning tools:

  • Calendar view (visual distribution)
  • List view (sortable by site)
  • CSV export (share with team)

Bulk Operations

Publishing to Multiple Sites

Scenario 1: Same Content, All Sites

  1. Generate one article
  2. Click “Publish to Multiple”
  3. Select all sites
  4. Content goes live on all sites

Scenario 2: Different Content, Grouped Sites

  1. Generate 5 articles
  2. Select site group (e.g., “Technology Sites”)
  3. Distribute articles across group
  4. System assigns one article per site

Scenario 3: Scheduled Distribution

  1. Generate 20 articles
  2. Select target sites (5 sites)
  3. Use bulk scheduler
  4. System distributes: 4 articles per site over time

Bulk Settings Management

Apply same settings to multiple sites:

  1. Select sites (or entire group)
  2. Click “Bulk Update Settings”
  3. Configure:
    • Default post status
    • Default category
    • Auto-tagging rules
    • Featured image behavior
  4. Apply to all selected sites

Bulk Testing

Test all site connections:

  1. Go to WordPress dashboard
  2. Click “Select All Sites”
  3. Click “Bulk Test Connections”
  4. View results:
    • Green: Pass (X sites)
    • Yellow: Warning (X sites)
    • Red: Failed (X sites)
  5. Fix failed connections individually

Monitoring and Maintenance

Health Dashboard

Centralized view of all sites:

Metrics displayed:

  • Total sites connected
  • Active sites (green status)
  • Sites with warnings (yellow)
  • Sites with errors (red)
  • Total content published across all
  • Publishing success rate
  • Average response time

Quick actions:

  • Test all connections
  • View site-specific issues
  • Export health report

Site Performance Tracking

Per-site analytics:

  1. Click any site name
  2. View performance data:
    • Total published posts
    • Publishing success rate
    • Average response time
    • Last successful publish
    • Credits consumed
    • Content quality scores
  3. Compare across sites:
    • Which sites perform best
    • Which need attention
    • Resource allocation analysis

Automated Alerts

Configure alerts in SettingsMulti-Site Alerts:

Site Health Alerts:

  • Site goes offline (red status)
  • Slow response time >5 seconds
  • Publishing failures >3 in 24h
  • Plugin needs update

Publishing Alerts:

  • Scheduled post failed
  • Daily publish quota reached
  • Site-specific errors

Notification Channels:

  • Email (individual or digest)
  • Slack webhook
  • SMS for critical alerts

Regular Maintenance

Weekly Tasks:

  • Review all site statuses
  • Test connections for yellow/red sites
  • Update plugins if needed
  • Review publishing success rates

Monthly Tasks:

  • Analyze per-site performance
  • Adjust content allocation
  • Review credit usage per site
  • Optimize underperforming sites
  • Generate client reports (agencies)

Agency-Specific Features

Client Reporting

Generate reports per client:

  1. Select client site group
  2. Click “Generate Report”
  3. Choose date range (week, month, quarter)
  4. Select metrics:
    • Content published
    • Word count totals
    • Publishing success rate
    • Credits used
    • Estimated ROI
  5. Export as PDF

Report customization:

  • Add client logo
  • Custom branding
  • Executive summary
  • Detailed metrics
  • Action items

White-Label Options

Coming soon:

  • Custom domain for dashboard
  • Remove ContentAI branding
  • Client-specific login portals
  • Branded reports

Team Collaboration

Assign team members to sites:

  1. Go to TeamManage
  2. Invite team members
  3. Assign roles:
    • Admin: Full access
    • Editor: Create/edit content
    • Publisher: Publish only
    • Viewer: Read-only access
  4. Assign to specific sites or groups

Workflow example:

  • Writer generates content
  • Editor reviews and approves
  • Publisher schedules and publishes
  • Client has viewer access (optional)

Client Access (Coming Soon)

Grant limited client access:

  • View published content for their sites only
  • See analytics and reports
  • No content creation or editing
  • Branded client portal

Optimization Strategies

Load Balancing

Distribute content evenly:

Avoid:

  • Publishing 50 posts to one site on Monday
  • Publishing nothing to other sites all week

Instead:

  • Publish 5-10 posts per site per week
  • Stagger publishing times
  • Balance across all sites

Credit Allocation

Budget credits per site:

Example allocation (50,000 credits/month):

  • High-priority sites (3 sites): 5,000 credits each = 15,000
  • Medium-priority sites (5 sites): 3,000 credits each = 15,000
  • Low-priority sites (10 sites): 2,000 credits each = 20,000

Track usage to ensure budget adherence.

Model Selection Strategy

Per-site model strategy:

High-value client sites:

  • Use Claude (premium quality)
  • Focus on cornerstone content
  • Higher budget allocation

Volume-focused sites:

  • Use Groq (speed and economy)
  • Focus on frequent publishing
  • Lower cost per article

Balanced sites:

  • Use Gemini (quality/cost balance)
  • Mix content types
  • Moderate budget

Internal Linking Across Sites

Cross-site linking strategy:

For related niche sites:

  • Link from Site A to Site B (same network)
  • Creates backlink value
  • Drives traffic between sites
  • Improves overall SEO

Implementation:

  1. Crawl sitemaps for all sites
  2. When generating content, manually add cross-site links
  3. Ensure relevance (don’t spam)
  4. Track referral traffic

Troubleshooting Multi-Site Issues

Common Problems

“Some sites not publishing”

  • Check individual site connections
  • Review WordPress user permissions
  • Verify plugin is active on affected sites
  • Test connections individually

“Bulk operations timing out”

  • Reduce number of simultaneous operations
  • Publish to 5-10 sites at a time
  • Check server response times
  • Schedule during off-peak hours

“Inconsistent site performance”

  • Some sites publish fast, others slow
  • Check hosting quality per site
  • Review site-specific plugin conflicts
  • Consider upgrading hosting for slow sites

“Site groups not working”

  • Verify sites are properly added to groups
  • Check group settings are saved
  • Test with individual sites first
  • Contact support if persists

Best Practices

Connection Management:

  • Test connections weekly
  • Keep plugin updated across all sites
  • Monitor response times
  • Address yellow/red statuses immediately

Organization:

  • Maintain clear naming conventions
  • Use groups effectively
  • Tag sites appropriately
  • Document site purposes

Publishing:

  • Don’t overload single sites
  • Distribute content evenly
  • Schedule during optimal times
  • Monitor success rates

Communication:

  • For agencies: regular client updates
  • For teams: shared calendars
  • Document site-specific requirements
  • Maintain change logs

Scaling to 50+ Sites

Performance Considerations

System limits:

  • No hard limit on site connections
  • Bulk operations: 50 sites at a time recommended
  • Monitor API rate limits
  • Consider enterprise plan for 100+ sites

Optimization for scale:

  • Use site groups extensively
  • Automate testing and monitoring
  • Implement team workflows
  • Schedule bulk operations during off-peak

Enterprise Features

For 50+ sites, consider:

  • Dedicated account manager
  • Priority support
  • Custom API limits
  • White-label options
  • Advanced analytics
  • Team training

Contact sales for enterprise pricing.

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