I thought Jaaxy Enterprise was included??? I was trying to do some keyword research and when I click on research and the keyword research... It sends me to the signup page to g
check under your account settings in wa that the correct email address is set in the jaaxy section...
click on options to change it
We had the same experience, we reach out to Kyle in the live chat, and they fixed it for us.
The same as in the live chat
You may need to empty the browser cache, refresh and try again. Try URL in a different browser or mobile device. That may potentially solve your issue.
However after having done below and issue persists you may reach out to either Kyle or Carson on their profile spaces for a fix.
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/kyle
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/carson
You have the Jaaxy Enterprise as part of your premium plus plan.
I have premium plus but jaaxy is asking me to sign up?
I thought Jaaxy Enterprise was included??? I was trying to do some keyword research and when I click on research and the keyword research... It sends me to the signup page to g
check under your account settings in wa that the correct email address is set in the jaaxy section...
click on options to change it
We had the same experience, we reach out to Kyle in the live chat, and they fixed it for us.
The same as in the live chat
You may need to empty the browser cache, refresh and try again. Try URL in a different browser or mobile device. That may potentially solve your issue.
However after having done below and issue persists you may reach out to either Kyle or Carson on their profile spaces for a fix.
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/kyle
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/carson
You have the Jaaxy Enterprise as part of your premium plus plan.
Hello Everyone I accidentally entered this question in the wrong field. Yikes... I put it in the request an update" box. My question or comment is about an IG post I noticed a
You also need to be cautious when you sign up with merchants as not for them to use your customers for their marketing campaigns. You need include a clause in your contract not for them to retain your customers. You want to ask them to deliver packages without their corporate identity on the packages.
I would be very wary and do my due diligence.
You may need to pay upfront for them to drop ship. Some may require prior banking | credit card approval before business is conducted.
You may use PayPal and Stripe gateways to process transactions, however if you are expecting large cash intake, I would sign up to the latter as PayPal would freeze newly opened accounts.
Profit margins won't be as high because you are not making the goods, it requires dropshipping. Therefore, there's an extra cost associated.
And you still have to deal with customer services and respond to their inquiries, providing succinct transparency throughout.
And the most essential of all businesses is marketing, you still have to find a way to market your PL dropshipping business. One way is via Facebook Ads, however that can be costly if you do not know what you are doing.
The other way is to incorporate a blog and have it SEO optimized, whereby you regularly update it with relevant content pertaining to your niche, to drive organic traffic to your dropshipping store.
The latter is no different to affiliate marketing, except then you would be diverting traffic to merchants' stores pending your visitor making an informed decision go ahead click your links go purchase the item/s you proposed to solve their issue.
However, you don't have to deal with your visitor as then this is the merchant's responsibility, or drop shipping goods, lateness etc.
I hope this helps.
I already have PayPal business account for years. So I would probably use that. Thanks for the info!
Shopify has many apps you an use within your store for example Oberlo.
https://www.oberlo.com/
I guess what I'm trying to figure out is if it's worth it to have a site or two created for me and just concentrate on bringing traffic to it. Obviously I have to learn everything still but I was trying to get a headstart on creating some income.
I have included a comprehensive follow up comment above.
You need to test what works for your business and niche and what doesn't. You can start small and gradually duplicate and scale.
See more comments
Hello Everyone I accidentally entered this question in the wrong field. Yikes... I put it in the request an update" box. My question or comment is about an IG post I noticed a
You also need to be cautious when you sign up with merchants as not for them to use your customers for their marketing campaigns. You need include a clause in your contract not for them to retain your customers. You want to ask them to deliver packages without their corporate identity on the packages.
I would be very wary and do my due diligence.
You may need to pay upfront for them to drop ship. Some may require prior banking | credit card approval before business is conducted.
You may use PayPal and Stripe gateways to process transactions, however if you are expecting large cash intake, I would sign up to the latter as PayPal would freeze newly opened accounts.
Profit margins won't be as high because you are not making the goods, it requires dropshipping. Therefore, there's an extra cost associated.
And you still have to deal with customer services and respond to their inquiries, providing succinct transparency throughout.
And the most essential of all businesses is marketing, you still have to find a way to market your PL dropshipping business. One way is via Facebook Ads, however that can be costly if you do not know what you are doing.
The other way is to incorporate a blog and have it SEO optimized, whereby you regularly update it with relevant content pertaining to your niche, to drive organic traffic to your dropshipping store.
The latter is no different to affiliate marketing, except then you would be diverting traffic to merchants' stores pending your visitor making an informed decision go ahead click your links go purchase the item/s you proposed to solve their issue.
However, you don't have to deal with your visitor as then this is the merchant's responsibility, or drop shipping goods, lateness etc.
I hope this helps.
I already have PayPal business account for years. So I would probably use that. Thanks for the info!
Shopify has many apps you an use within your store for example Oberlo.
https://www.oberlo.com/
I guess what I'm trying to figure out is if it's worth it to have a site or two created for me and just concentrate on bringing traffic to it. Obviously I have to learn everything still but I was trying to get a headstart on creating some income.
I have included a comprehensive follow up comment above.
You need to test what works for your business and niche and what doesn't. You can start small and gradually duplicate and scale.
See more comments
It is included :) Welcome aboard!