Q: I have bought ClickRank but had a question.
Hello,
It is very tempting to just click on Resolve All for all the SEO issues. I run a politics magazine and have thousands of articles, research papers and book reviews. In the slightest chance that if I apply ClickRank's one click resolve all solution and it backfires somehow, is there a way to reverse the changes? Also can automatically optimizing so many SEO issues signal something negative to Google. I am just a bit worried because my website has many pages and is not a new website.
Also for articles that are already ranking or doing well, is it still suggested to follow ClickRank's optimization suggestions?

Clickrank.ai
Jul 18, 2025A: Hi Sarmad,
1. Safe to test, every change is reversible
When you click Resolve All, ClickRank stores the original tags alongside the new ones. If a tweak doesn’t look right, open the page in the dashboard and hit Revert to restore the previous version. You can also multi-select any group of URLs and bulk-undo in one click, so a large-scale rollback takes seconds.
2. How Google views bulk updates
Google doesn’t penalise sites for fixing many technical or on-page issues at once; it only evaluates whether the updated tags accurately describe the page and serve search intent. Because ClickRank’s suggestions are driven by your live Search Console queries and on-page context, they stay relevant. That said, the safest approach for a mature, high-authority site is to run automation in stages:
Filter for under-performing or low-CTR articles and apply Resolve All to that slice first.
Watch clicks and CTR in the Performance report for 7–10 days.
Expand to additional sections once the test group holds steady or improves.
3. What about pages that already rank well?
If an article is a proven winner, stable position, strong CTR, leave it untouched or switch that URL to Manual Mode so you can review suggestions and decide case by case. Automation is most valuable for long-tail content with duplicate titles, thin metas, or missing schema.
4. Suggested workflow for large archives
Segment by category or traffic tier.
Test Resolve All on one segment, monitor, then roll forward.
Use the bulk-revert option if any metric dips.
This staged process gives you the speed of one-click fixes while preserving control over high-performing content. If you’d like guidance on setting up the first batch or using the rollback tools, just ping support in the dashboard and we’ll walk you through it.
Best regards,
ClickRank Support Team