We’ve been listening to your feedback, and today we’re introducing a new set of features that directly address the common challenges you face when managing SEO for your website. Our new regeneration capabilities for titles, descriptions, and schema markup are designed to help you accomplish specific tasks more efficiently.
The Problems These Features Solve
Through conversations with our users, we’ve identified several common scenarios where regeneration becomes essential:
When you need to:
- Update outdated metadata that no longer aligns with your current content
- Test different approaches when specific pages aren’t performing well
- Quickly respond to algorithm updates that affect your rankings
- Apply consistent optimization across numerous pages without manual editing
- Refresh stale content that’s starting to see declining traffic
How to Regenerate Individual Meta Titles and Descriptions
When you’re focused on improving specific underperforming pages:
- Go to Content
- Click Versions
- Review previously generated versions to see what’s been tried
- Click Generate New for a fresh approach
- Click Apply
- Edit as needed or approve the new version
This workflow is particularly useful when you’ve identified specific pages that need attention or when you’re testing different approaches to see what drives better click-through rates.
How to Regenerate Titles and Descriptions in Bulk
When you’re pressed for time and need to update multiple pages:
- Navigate to the Content section
- Click the Refresh AI Enhancements button
This is especially helpful when:
- You’ve updated your product offerings or services
- Your site structure has changed
- You’re responding to a known algorithm update
- You’re performing quarterly content refreshes
How to Regenerate Schema Markup
When you need to ensure search engines properly understand your content:
- Go to Schema
- Click Versions
- Click Generate New
- Click Apply
For bulk schema updates, use the Refresh Schema Markup Automations button.
This becomes particularly valuable when:
- You’ve added new product features
- You’ve changed event dates or details
- You need to highlight new reviews or ratings
- You want to ensure proper rich snippet display in search results
Real User Scenarios
Here are some specific situations where these features make a difference:
For content managers: When you update a product page with new features but don’t have time to rewrite all the metadata, bulk regeneration ensures your titles and descriptions reflect the current offering.
For SEO specialists: When you notice declining click-through rates on certain pages, individual regeneration allows you to test new approaches without affecting your entire site.
For e-commerce site owners: When you’re launching seasonal promotions, regenerating schema markup ensures your special offers and product availability are accurately displayed in search results.
For agencies: When managing multiple client sites, bulk regeneration helps you efficiently implement best practices across numerous properties during monthly maintenance.
Getting Started
These regeneration features are now available in your Alli AI dashboard. They’re designed to fit seamlessly into your existing workflow, saving you time while improving results.
Rather than replacing your expertise, these tools augment your capabilities by handling repetitive tasks and suggesting optimizations based on current best practices.
If you have questions about implementing these features for your specific use cases, our support team is here to help you get the most value from them.
Log in now to see how these regeneration features can help you accomplish your SEO goals more efficiently.