Hi, everyone. You may or may not have noticed recently that our sign-up for SiteJuice has changed. In fact, you can no longer sign up for SiteJuice as it was before. Instead, you now have the option to sign up for the SiteJuice 2.0 beta in anticipation of when it launches in the coming weeks.
We know this might come as a bit of a shock, so we took the time to sit down with Pear Analytics CEO Ryan Kelly to get you some answers. We demanded satisfaction!
PABLO: What happened to SiteJuice? I tried to recommend it to a friend and when they went there it was gone. You made a monkey out of me.
RYAN KELLY: Sorry about that. I have some banana treats for you if that will make you feel better.
After a year of developing SiteJuice, we decided to retool and go back to the basics. Everything is being re-engineered from the ground up as we speak, and we’re inviting folks into our private beta, which we will launch in waves after July 4th.
Probably the most burning question for anyone familiar with SiteJuice would simply be: why the change?
To be honest, the old SiteJuice sucked. It was slow, buggy, and people just didn’t understand it. We tried to build too many features instead of focusing on the great ones. Some of our coolest and most useful features were hidden. Now, you will see a simpler, faster and more actionable interface.
Give the readers a sneak preview of what they are signing up for in the new SiteJuice?
In a few weeks, we will invite you to see the analysis we did on the website you gave us when you sign up for the beta. It won’t be jam-pakced with a thousand features, but rather 15-20 really important things you should be looking at in terms of basic SEO for your website, and how to go about fixing them if they need fixing.
When will we finally get flying cars?
Everyone in the world will completely understand SEO before that happens.
How is the new SiteJuice different from all the other SEO tools out there?
Every tool out there (and we’ve used pretty much all of them) focuses on one thing or another, but none of them at the individual page level. Our goal is to analyze every single page of your website and tell you what needs work and how to fix it in a way you can understand. No information overload here, or tech speak – just the essentials you need to know to drive more traffic page by page.
For our old subscribers and clients, what do they need to know?
Anyone on the old SiteJuice can continue to use it the same way they have been. Paying subscribers will continue to get support, whereas the freeloaders will have to… well… buzz off, or sign over to SiteJuice 2.0.
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We’d like to thank Ryan for taking the time to answer questions about SiteJuice 2.0 beta. It’s an exciting time at Pear Analytics. We hope you’re as excited as we are. Keep following our updates as we get closer to launching the beta.

