Q: Is there any ability to publish the changes to code (now or planned) ?
Hi there I bought and like the tool however I do think there should be an ability or option to publish the changes to the HTML code (via PHP or similar). Is this possible, or can it be added? There are SEO benefits to this, and the Javascript solution is not perfect / ideal for user experience, speed and the overall professionalism of the website. Plus if anything happens to ClickRank, or there is some JS bug then all the optimisations will be lost. I do love the fast and easy optimisation with Javascript, it's wonderful, but it's also limited. Please consider this.
Can you please tell me if there is any way to do this or its possible or planned?
Reading previous posts, you stated that optimizations are lost if the website is disconnected from the service.
This is confusing as the service is generating title tags, meta descriptions, image alt text, and schema markup - which should be already scripted on the page.
Thus, if these are lost upon disconnecting from the service - does that mean that all these optimizations are dynamically loaded/injected every time the page is loaded?
And so the workflow is something like this:
1. User requests my product page: https://example.com/product.html
2. Server begins loading the unoptimized page
3. Server hits your JS tag at the top of the page, which loads/injects the optimizations - replacing the original unoptimized items
4. Optimized page is presented
Is this how it works?
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Q: What happens when JavaScript gets removed and placed again?
What happens when somehow (ie error/mistake) the javascript gets removed from the website and then later placed? Will it re-apply all the previous changes/optimization automatically? Or will it get lost?
Q: Is there any ability to publish the changes to code (now or planned) ?
Hi there I bought and like the tool however I do think there should be an ability or option to publish the changes to the HTML code (via PHP or similar). Is this possible, or can it be added? There are SEO benefits to this, and the Javascript solution is not perfect / ideal for user experience, speed and the overall professionalism of the website. Plus if anything happens to ClickRank, or there is some JS bug then all the optimisations will be lost. I do love the fast and easy optimisation with Javascript, it's wonderful, but it's also limited. Please consider this.
Can you please tell me if there is any way to do this or its possible or planned?
Ahmed_Ezat
May 17, 2025A: Hi Mot,
Yes we plan on having a WordPress plugin soon to publish title, description and schema markups into the website HTML directly.
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Q: How does this work?
Reading previous posts, you stated that optimizations are lost if the website is disconnected from the service.
This is confusing as the service is generating title tags, meta descriptions, image alt text, and schema markup - which should be already scripted on the page.
Thus, if these are lost upon disconnecting from the service - does that mean that all these optimizations are dynamically loaded/injected every time the page is loaded?
And so the workflow is something like this:
1. User requests my product page: https://example.com/product.html
2. Server begins loading the unoptimized page
3. Server hits your JS tag at the top of the page, which loads/injects the optimizations - replacing the original unoptimized items
4. Optimized page is presented
Is this how it works?
Ahmed_Ezat
May 17, 2025A: Here's a simplified breakdown of how ClickRank process works:
Page Request: A user visits your page (e.g., https://example.com/product.html).
Initial Load: The server delivers the original, unoptimized HTML content.
JavaScript Execution: The ClickRank JavaScript snippet placed in your site's <head>, executes and injects the optimized SEO elements into the page.
Optimized Display: The user...
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Q: Conflict with Other Tools
Will this product co-exist with other similar tools, such as NytroSEO?
Thanks,
Ahmed_Ezat
May 17, 2025A: Hi Brett,
Yes it'll conflict with other tools that runs optimizations through JS snippet.
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Q: Multisite
Hello,
If we have a WordPress multisite with subdomain like xy.mydomain.com, will it be enough to place your snippet on the main domain?
Thank you
Ahmed_Ezat
May 17, 2025A: Hi Nidamo,
Each sub-domain is treated as a separate website, so you'll have to add it as a new website and the code into it's header.
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Q: What happens when JavaScript gets removed and placed again?
What happens when somehow (ie error/mistake) the javascript gets removed from the website and then later placed? Will it re-apply all the previous changes/optimization automatically? Or will it get lost?
Ahmed_Ezat
May 14, 2025A: If you just removed the JS code by accident and then added it again, all optimizations will get restored automatically.
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