Alright, let’s dive into the first thing you need to do—getting SEOJuice integrated with your website. I know setup can feel like a hassle, but I’ve made this part as smooth as possible. The goal here is to get SEOJuice up and running so it can start working its magic in the background.

Integrating SEOJuice with Your Website

First things first, you need to add the SEOJuice snippet to your website. Think of this as the key that unlocks SEOJuice’s ability to scan, analyze, and optimize your site automatically.

If you’re using a platform like Google Tag Manager, WordPress, Shopify, or Webflow, it’s a straightforward process. Just follow the platform-specific instructions, and in a matter of minutes, SEOJuice will be ready to roll. If you’re using something custom, don’t worry—it’s still just a simple script you’ll add to your header. Once it’s there, SEOJuice starts gathering the data it needs to help you.

Integration Guides

  1. Insert via Google Tag Manager - You can integrate SEOJuice with GTM, the instructions are here.
  2. Wordpress Guide - For Wordpress sites as well as Elementor / Divi Integrations
  3. Ghost Guide - popular blogging platform
  4. NextJS / ReactJS / VueJS Guide - works for any SPA application
  5. WebFlow Guide - or any other NoCode Solution.
  6. Shopify Guide - If you’re selling products via Shopify, this guide is for you.
  7. Framer / Wix / [Insert your platform here] — The Script can be inserted into ANY website, there is no limitation, you just need to add this to the footer of your website and submit the website in the seojuice dashboard.
<script type="text/javascript" src="<https://cdn.seojuice.io/suggestions.v1.js>" defer></script>

Submitting Your Website for Crawling

After you’ve added the snippet, it’s time to tell SEOJuice to get to work. Go to your SEOJuice dashboard and submit your website for its first crawl. This is when SEOJuice starts analyzing everything on your site, from your pages to your content and links. Don’t expect instant miracles, though—crawling takes a bit of time, depending on the size of your site. But once it’s done, the tool will begin identifying opportunities for internal links, optimizing meta tags, and much more.

Submit your website for crawling

Submit your website for crawling

By the end of Day 1, your website will be connected to SEOJuice, and the system will start doing the initial heavy lifting. It’s like hiring an SEO assistant that works quietly behind the scenes, but you don’t have to explain every little detail.

Take a moment to check that the snippet is correctly installed (you can do this in your browser’s developer tools if you’re comfortable with that), and you’re good to go. Tomorrow, we’ll start looking at the first set of optimizations that SEOJuice is automating for you.

Nice work—you’re officially set up and ready to see SEOJuice in action!

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