My first ideas was that there are some WordPress code that can tell me. But I would have to set up a file to run through all the sites with code and figure out the find this plugin, is it activated, output the site ID, then go to the site Dashboard, go into the site and confirm it is there. Then do it for the other 25 plugings to find out which plugin is only on a site or two. I’m tired, close to end of my day.
Then I found this plugin. It has 2 options I don’t need but the main one, the listing of sites on the plugin page that have that plugin activated is exactly my short but I need. And I can click on that site and go right to it. A+
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? Ease of Use: The setup is straightforward, even for beginners. The step-by-step guidance ensures that all integrations are correctly configured.
? Comprehensive Insights: The unified dashboard provides a holistic view of website performance, traffic, and earnings, which saves a tremendous amount of time.
? Data at Your Fingertips: Real-time data and reports are easily accessible, helping to make informed decisions quickly.
? Enhanced Performance: The insights provided by Site Kit have helped me optimize my content and SEO strategies, resulting in increased traffic and revenue.
? Regular Updates: Google consistently updates the plugin, adding new features and ensuring compatibility with the latest WordPress versions.
Cons:
? Initial Setup: While generally easy, users with multiple accounts might find the initial setup a bit more complex. However, the support documentation is very helpful.
Overall, Google Site Kit is an indispensable tool for anyone serious about their website’s performance and monetization. I highly recommend it to all WordPress users!
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good job to team and developers
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