Bulk Optimization
Fix the same gap on every profile that has it, in one pass, and skip the sites that are already right.
Bulk optimization takes the fixes an audit found and applies them across every profile that needs them in one pass. Locations already meeting the standard are skipped, so nothing is rewritten without a reason.
What it does
An audit across an estate always produces the same document. Thirty locations missing services, twenty with no second category, fifteen with a thin description. The findings are right and the fixes are obvious. Then the document sits there, because applying them one profile at a time is more work than anyone has room for.
This is where most local SEO programmes quietly stop. Not at working out what is wrong, which is the easy half, but at turning that into finished work across dozens of properties. The gap between knowing and fixing is measured in repeated clicks, and repeated clicks lose to more urgent work every single week.
Bulk optimization treats the fix list as one job. Pick the fixes, pick the locations they apply to, and push them. Profiles that already meet the standard are left alone, so nothing gets rewritten for the sake of it.
Then it scores the affected profiles again. A fix you cannot confirm is a fix somebody checks by hand later, which puts back the exact labour this was meant to remove.
Everything you get
Fix lists built from the audit
Fixes come straight out of the profile audit instead of being copied into a spreadsheet by hand.
Apply across many locations
Push a chosen fix to every profile that needs it in one action, at any estate size.
Skips profiles already right
Locations that already meet the standard are left out, so nothing is rewritten without cause.
Ordered by likely effect
Recommendations sorted by what tends to move rank, so the useful work goes first rather than alphabetically.
Choose fix by fix
Pick which recommendations to apply rather than accepting the whole set. That is what keeps them relevant.
Preview before push
See which locations will change and what will be written to each before anything is applied.
Score again afterwards
Affected profiles are scored again after the run, so you can see the fixes actually took.
Exclude the exceptions
Sites that legitimately differ are marked and left alone.
Full record
Every applied fix logged with the location, the field and the time.
From setup to first result
- 1
Run the audit first
The fix list comes out of the audit. Without one you are guessing at what needs doing.
- 2
Read the ordered list
Fixes are sorted by likely effect. Categories and services sit above cosmetic fields for a reason.
- 3
Pick the fixes to apply
Take the ones that fit. A blanket accept is how irrelevant services end up on a profile.
- 4
Choose the locations
Every profile with that gap, or a filtered set of them.
- 5
Check the preview
See what will be written where. This is the last point at which a wrong fix is cheap.
- 6
Push it
The fixes go out across the whole selection in one pass.
- 7
Read the new scores
Affected profiles are scored again so you can confirm the work landed.
What changes when you use it
- Accepting every recommendation
- Rewriting profiles that were already right
- Working from a stale audit
- Doing the easy fixes first
- Never scoring again
- Diagnosis is the easy half
- Repeated clicks always lose
- Skipping good profiles keeps it honest
- Order matters more than volume
- Blanket fixes create new problems
Diagnosis is the easy half
Every estate can produce an audit. Very few turn it into finished work, and that is the whole difference in outcome.
Repeated clicks always lose
Work that needs the same action forty times gets pushed to a quieter week that never arrives.
Skipping good profiles keeps it honest
Rewriting a profile that was already right wastes an edit and risks breaking something that worked.
Order matters more than volume
Adding a missing category moves more than filling in a cosmetic field. Doing them in effect order gets results sooner.
Blanket fixes create new problems
Accepting every recommendation puts services on profiles that do not offer them. Choosing fix by fix is what keeps a profile accurate.
Confirming closes the loop
A fix you cannot verify is a fix somebody checks by hand later, which puts back the labour you removed.
What it measures
- Gaps found per location
- Fixes applied per location
- Profiles skipped as already correct
- Profile score before and after
- Which fields were changed
- Time between the audit and the fix
Reports you can send
Every output can be exported and carries your branding, never ours.
Ordered fix list
Every gap found, sorted by likely effect.
Apply preview
Which locations change and what gets written to each.
Applied report
What was fixed, where and when.
Skipped list
Profiles left alone because they already met the standard.
New scores
Affected profiles scored again after the run.
Branded export
The before and after in a document with your logo.
Who this is built for
Turn an audit into finished work you can bill for instead of a document the client files.
Close the same gap across the whole estate in an afternoon.
Bring every franchisee up to the same standard without thirty phone calls.
New locations are brought up to standard the day they are added.
Get more out of it
- Run the audit immediately before the fix, so you are working from a current list.
- Apply fixes in effect order. Categories and services before cosmetic fields.
- Choose fix by fix. A blanket accept puts wrong services on profiles.
- Let the tool skip the profiles that are already right rather than rewriting everything.
- Read the preview before the push, every time.
- Check the new scores. An unconfirmed fix becomes manual work later.
Accepting every recommendation
A blanket apply puts services on profiles that do not offer them and descriptions on sites they do not describe. Choose the ones that fit.
Rewriting profiles that were already right
Every needless edit is a chance to break something that worked. Let the good sites be skipped.
Working from a stale audit
A fix list from three months ago applies changes to profiles that have already moved on.
Doing the easy fixes first
Filling in cosmetic fields feels productive and moves nothing. Categories and services are where the effect is.
Never scoring again
Without a check afterwards, somebody verifies by hand later, which is the exact work this was meant to remove.
By hand, or with this
| Doing it manually | With Bulk Optimization |
|---|---|
| An audit document nobody acts on | A fix list applied in one pass |
| Every profile edited by hand | One action across every profile that needs it |
| Good profiles rewritten anyway | Profiles already right are skipped |
| Fixes done in whatever order | Fixes ordered by likely effect |
| Accept everything or nothing | Choose fix by fix |
| No proof the fixes landed | Profiles scored again after the run |
- Run a fresh audit across the estate
- Read the fix list in effect order
- Pick the fixes that genuinely apply
- Mark any location that should be left alone
- Read the preview before pushing
- Apply across every profile with the gap
- Check the new scores and report what changed
One of 42 tools on the same plan
Every tool below is on the same plan at the same price. Nothing here is an extra, an upgrade or a separate subscription.
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Questions people ask
What is bulk optimization?
It takes the fixes a profile audit found and applies them across every location that needs them in one pass, instead of you opening each profile and repeating the same edit.
How is it different from bulk update?
Bulk update writes values you choose. Bulk optimization writes fixes the audit recommended, and it skips the profiles that already meet the standard.
Will it rewrite profiles that are already fine?
No. Locations already meeting the standard are left out automatically, so nothing changes without a reason.
Should I accept every recommendation?
No. Choose fix by fix. A blanket accept ends up putting services on profiles that do not offer them, which is worse than the gap you were closing.
Which fixes matter most?
Categories and services, nearly always. They decide which searches a profile is even eligible for. Cosmetic fields feel productive and move very little.
How do I know the fixes worked?
Affected profiles are scored again after the run, so the before and after sit next to each other rather than being taken on trust.
Can I undo it?
Yes. Previous values are kept, so a fix that turns out wrong can be rolled back.
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