Im posting daily but traffic is decreasing. what to do?
Keep going. Work on your internal linking :) Also share your posts to social media platforms.
Im posting daily but traffic is decreasing. what to do?
Im posting daily but traffic is decreasing. what to do?
On Google Search Console check the rankings for each piece of content. Take the lowest-ranked post and rework it using keyword research.
Just keep repeating this process until your posts are ranking higher and this will improve your website ranking
GSC will tell you some of the most common questions ask by customers so you can adjust the content to get in front of your perfect audience
Check some of the additional training on here for growing audience. Magistudio has some including this one How to Get New Visitors to Your Website
Keep going. Work on your internal linking :) Also share your posts to social media platforms.
Hi
I just setup my first WP site. When clicking the media library within the WP dashboard I see this screen: https://share.zight.com/jku6k52q
How come?
btw
As advised, I hope you got it figured out.
Help tab top menu, support
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/websites/support
open a ticket to support - they will sort this out ...
it is a google thing with new sites nowadays.....
not a stupid question if you don't know how - sorry...
support can be reached via the help menu>>sitesupport...
or websites>>sitesupport...
click on the option and fill in the details of your site and tell them the problem...
if you haven't already found it and had it solved...
they will get you sorted in a short time....
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Security screen when entering my media library?
Hi
I just setup my first WP site. When clicking the media library within the WP dashboard I see this screen: https://share.zight.com/jku6k52q
How come?
btw
As advised, I hope you got it figured out.
Help tab top menu, support
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/websites/support
open a ticket to support - they will sort this out ...
it is a google thing with new sites nowadays.....
not a stupid question if you don't know how - sorry...
support can be reached via the help menu>>sitesupport...
or websites>>sitesupport...
click on the option and fill in the details of your site and tell them the problem...
if you haven't already found it and had it solved...
they will get you sorted in a short time....
See more comments
Hi
I went through the affiliate bootcamp part 1 including the niche tutorial. I think I found a good niche & overall site topic. I also found an available domain nam
At checkout, third option credits and >>>> if eligible <<<<<
One dot com domain equals 32 credits.
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/websites/domains
However, starting with a siterubix subdomain may be better until you are happy with your niche and name, as you cannot edit the URL of a premium domain name once purchased. And if you happen to have made a mistake.
Wonderful :)
You can research your topics using the Niche Finder on your WA dashboard.
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/home#nichefinder
You have 200 runs, renewable monthly.
Check out Kyle's Vlog The Brand New "Niche Finder" Platform Has Launched! ===
You can use ChatGPT for brainstorming and outlining, but use it as a tool, not copy and paste.
Also, you need to cross reference your findings for factual content because ChatGPT does get it wrong.
https://chat.openai.com/chat
All the best, Dirk :)
Most niches are good seo wise. It's more about the keywords you're going after than the niche itself.
If you're building a site around "WordPress websites" for example, that's a super competitive niche seo wise, but it's not bad. You'll just need to create a ton of content before you'll be considered an authority in your niche.
The smaller and more specific your niche is, the easier it will be to rank on page one. But no niche is bad.
A good test I have for this is "does it paint a picture of a specific problem or desire?"
Websites, not so much. There are a TON of different kinds of websites and people who are looking to build websites for a TON of different reasons.
WordPress websites for beginners" would be much easier to rank for. (But still tough.)
"WordPress websites for beginners on a shoestring budget" would be even easier to rank for but the question then becomes can you think of 100 topics to cover under your topic? (In this case, I'd say definitely.)
It's all about solving a specific problem or helping someone reach a specific goal, while leaving yourself plenty of things to write about.
Thanks Matt,
I was thinking about "home business for new career seekers". Both terms can be found in the list provided by Kyle in the niche finding tutorial. But still I wonder if it is too broad.
There are a lot of different types of home businesses. I personally would narrow it down more, but it all depends on what you're looking to build.
When I picture a business like that, I think of a website that teaches you how to build all kinds of home businesses, from a blog or YouTube channel to an at-home barbershop. That's a lot of ground to cover, but you could do it.
One way you could narrow it down more would be to focus on online businesses for new career seekers, but if it were me I'd go even narrower.
You want to be able to show potential readers why they should read your blog over all the others. To do that, you should help them with one SPECIFIC thing. Something they can picture in their head.
A home business is a good start, but it could be anything. The same is true of online businesses. But showing people how to get their first 10 email subscribers, YouTube subscribers, etc?
That's something a new entrepreneur can picture and something they might want. In that case, your niche might be "new career seekers looking to build a successful YouTube channel" or "new career seekers looking to build an email marketing business."
Those might seem too specific, but they actually cover a ton of topics and products. Plus, a topic that specific will be much easier to rank for and will make a lasting impact on your audience.
@mattbachel, that is very helpful. This is a website in line with promoting wealthy affiliate so an online business is an obvious one. I also dont think email marketing is too specific and gives a lot of topics to be able to write about because most online business activities lead to building a list sooner or later. So yes I will definitely consider "new career seekers looking to build an email marketing business".
Or; "new career seekers looking to build an email list for their online business"?
Question; do we need to use Jaaxy/ keyword research to be certain about our niche? For instance for the phrase "new career seekers looking to build an email marketing business"? Or do we only use Jaaxy on an article basis, as long as it is related to our niche?
Now after researching a bit more I like the term beginners better than new career seekers. I used the niche finder and there is no correlation between new career and online business. I also like the topic of building a website, so I will probably use your suggestion; WordPress websites for beginners on a shoestring budget
just because this is a site to promote WA in the first place and I like it a lot how about; affiliate marketing blog business for new career seekers?
That is a bit confusing. I thought I have to niche it down as much as possible when starting out. And after a while can go broader.
But if affiliate marketing for beginners (new career seekers) is narrow enough I will roll with that.
You should try to be as specific as possible. But it sounds to me like you're not entirely sure what direction to go in yet beyond affiliate marketing for beginners. So I suggest you start with that.
Then after you figure out a more specific topic within affiliate marketing that you enjoy writing about, you can focus on that.
Wasting time trying to pick the perfect niche isn't going to accomplish anything. Pick a topic you're excited to write 100 articles on and start writing.
I've been where you are, so I get it. There's a lot of niches out there and you don't want to waste your time with the wrong one.
I'm going to tell you what I wish someone had told me 10 years ago; the right niche is the one you would write about even if you weren't ever going to be paid for it.
I got it. I think. That is why I picked:
"affiliate marketing blog business for new career seekers"
In other words; Start a blog to make money as an affiliate marketer for those who like to start a new career (because they dont like the career they have now).
I think it is more specific than "affiliate marketing for beginners"
Because: affiliate marketing through blogging is more specific than affiliate marketing and new career seekers is more specific than beginners.
Or not?
No, you're right. It is more specific. Well done.
But I think you should dig deeper.
Why do they want a new career?
People want to quit their jobs for all kinds of reasons.
Maybe they want a raise. Maybe they have kids and so they need to be able to make their own schedule so they can pick them up from school and attend any school events. Maybe they're sick of working in an office, and would rather work from anywhere they want.
(A good example of a website that targets that last group is http://workfromyourlaptop.com).
No matter what you decide, your niche is still going to be the same (affiliate marketing), but your brand position (the people you're trying to help/your target audience) becomes even smaller and that will help people remember you and relate to you.
Thanks for the reply and the example Matt!
I see the branding of workfromyourlaptop is about the laptop lifestyle. Not particularly aimed at people sick of working in an office. Or do I overlook something?
But I think I get it. I have to narrow down my target audience a bit more and reflect that in my (visual) branding, right?
I think I like to aim at people who like a lot of things / are passionate about a lot of things and dont know how to start a new career or business out of that. The multi passionate people. So at WA they learn they can blog about all their passions and make money using affiliate marketing.
As a career coach (and multi passionate myself) I have tests, courses and lots of content to aim to that particular group of people who also might be interested in creative blogging and could be flabbergasted learning that they could make a career out of it theirselves.
what do you think?
Yes, that could work.
Now you just need to put that into a short brand promise.
Remember the example I gave earlier?
On Eric's website the very first thing you see is Build a Business
Right From Your Lap
Clear. Concise. But, most importantly, it paints a picture of exactly what they'll get if they stick around: the ability to build a business from anywhere in the world.
Two pieces of advice here:
1) don't overpromise. If you've never made a million dollars, don't tell people you'll help them make that, or they'll never trust you.
2) Once you've got it, make sure that everything you write relates to your brand promise in some way.
or a niche you will be interested in after creating 50 posts....
i would hold off unless it is a passion - you can easily move all your content across to a domain with one button if they are both hosted here...
When looking at "home business for new career seekers" I think I can write a lot of articles about. And I know I will be still interested after 50 posts. I just wonder if it is too broad.
if you feel it is a broad subject - keep it but sub niche down within and concentrate on one part of it until you gain some traction and once you get noticed in that section then you can branch out into another part of it...
Yes good idea. What about online business for new career seekers or email marketing for new career seekers/ listbuilding for new career seekers?
what do you know more about - as you will be writing loads about it.
and learning about it more...
ther are a host of affiliate programs for hosting and email autoresponders...
break them down into sections and see what resonates with you...
and maybe select beginners, intermediate or experts - depending on your knowledge...
probably more scope for beginnners...
will be a competitive market but find your own angle - learn this with me and become successful...or this is how to start making a few bucks on the side....job takeover: learn internet marketing to free up your time....
write it all down rather than just in your head - it looks massive in your head - but reality may click in once you write it down...
maybe try mindmapping or use a spreadsheet to list sections and post ideas...
before I go into this a little bit more about my background; I am a generalist, that is my burden. For promoting WA I thought building a general internet marketing site using product launches to get traffic and then promoting WA is what I thought could work (and I saw some examples over the years; one more cup of coffee, the affiliate doctor).
For another niche site I like to use my profession; career development. I am a career coach.
I thought I could mary my profession (is my passion) with my general knowledge of the internet marketing industry (also my passion). Many years of experience there. More as a hobby with some minor successes. Nothing income replacing, that is why I am here.
The more I niche down into the internet marketing space the further I go from new career seekers and the less passionate I become. But I like to investigate how to combine passion with a smart business decision.
So now back to this; how narrow should it be. Is combining new career seekers with listbuilding narrow enough. Or is it even a niche?
I mean with is it even a niche, I think people are either searching for a new career or seeking for information on how to build a list. I dont think they do both at the same time. And looking at the searchers journey, I like to attract those that are looking to build a new career in the first place. From home online.
Or maybe I could target (existing) remote workers and give them the opportunity to become their own boss (using WA for instance).
So email marketing is not too narrow, I just wonder if people who are not satisfied with their current work think about building a list. I can imagine that they heard of starting an online business.
I hope this all makes sense....
Maybe they (people not satisfied with their current career) know they need a website. So I could help "new career seekers build their own website"?? Or still too broad?
just one cup of-coffee is created by Nathaniell ( search for him -member since 2010)...
it has taken years to get to where it is now and has many writers....
which is the reason you start with a small niche...
i am sure if you talk to him thorugh here he will give you more advice on how he created his site and the time line...
you can also use the wayback machine ( archive.org ) to go back through time to see what it looked like - if available...
i am sure he started in a small niche and expanded over time.....
as you say maybe it is just terminology that is holding you up with your niche and selecting an audience...
work it through a bit more and it will drop out.....
but don't be too technical with the wordage - use plain speak....
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Hi
I went through the affiliate bootcamp part 1 including the niche tutorial. I think I found a good niche & overall site topic. I also found an available domain nam
At checkout, third option credits and >>>> if eligible <<<<<
One dot com domain equals 32 credits.
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/websites/domains
However, starting with a siterubix subdomain may be better until you are happy with your niche and name, as you cannot edit the URL of a premium domain name once purchased. And if you happen to have made a mistake.
Wonderful :)
You can research your topics using the Niche Finder on your WA dashboard.
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/home#nichefinder
You have 200 runs, renewable monthly.
Check out Kyle's Vlog The Brand New "Niche Finder" Platform Has Launched! ===
You can use ChatGPT for brainstorming and outlining, but use it as a tool, not copy and paste.
Also, you need to cross reference your findings for factual content because ChatGPT does get it wrong.
https://chat.openai.com/chat
All the best, Dirk :)
Most niches are good seo wise. It's more about the keywords you're going after than the niche itself.
If you're building a site around "WordPress websites" for example, that's a super competitive niche seo wise, but it's not bad. You'll just need to create a ton of content before you'll be considered an authority in your niche.
The smaller and more specific your niche is, the easier it will be to rank on page one. But no niche is bad.
A good test I have for this is "does it paint a picture of a specific problem or desire?"
Websites, not so much. There are a TON of different kinds of websites and people who are looking to build websites for a TON of different reasons.
WordPress websites for beginners" would be much easier to rank for. (But still tough.)
"WordPress websites for beginners on a shoestring budget" would be even easier to rank for but the question then becomes can you think of 100 topics to cover under your topic? (In this case, I'd say definitely.)
It's all about solving a specific problem or helping someone reach a specific goal, while leaving yourself plenty of things to write about.
Thanks Matt,
I was thinking about "home business for new career seekers". Both terms can be found in the list provided by Kyle in the niche finding tutorial. But still I wonder if it is too broad.
There are a lot of different types of home businesses. I personally would narrow it down more, but it all depends on what you're looking to build.
When I picture a business like that, I think of a website that teaches you how to build all kinds of home businesses, from a blog or YouTube channel to an at-home barbershop. That's a lot of ground to cover, but you could do it.
One way you could narrow it down more would be to focus on online businesses for new career seekers, but if it were me I'd go even narrower.
You want to be able to show potential readers why they should read your blog over all the others. To do that, you should help them with one SPECIFIC thing. Something they can picture in their head.
A home business is a good start, but it could be anything. The same is true of online businesses. But showing people how to get their first 10 email subscribers, YouTube subscribers, etc?
That's something a new entrepreneur can picture and something they might want. In that case, your niche might be "new career seekers looking to build a successful YouTube channel" or "new career seekers looking to build an email marketing business."
Those might seem too specific, but they actually cover a ton of topics and products. Plus, a topic that specific will be much easier to rank for and will make a lasting impact on your audience.
@mattbachel, that is very helpful. This is a website in line with promoting wealthy affiliate so an online business is an obvious one. I also dont think email marketing is too specific and gives a lot of topics to be able to write about because most online business activities lead to building a list sooner or later. So yes I will definitely consider "new career seekers looking to build an email marketing business".
Or; "new career seekers looking to build an email list for their online business"?
Question; do we need to use Jaaxy/ keyword research to be certain about our niche? For instance for the phrase "new career seekers looking to build an email marketing business"? Or do we only use Jaaxy on an article basis, as long as it is related to our niche?
Now after researching a bit more I like the term beginners better than new career seekers. I used the niche finder and there is no correlation between new career and online business. I also like the topic of building a website, so I will probably use your suggestion; WordPress websites for beginners on a shoestring budget
just because this is a site to promote WA in the first place and I like it a lot how about; affiliate marketing blog business for new career seekers?
That is a bit confusing. I thought I have to niche it down as much as possible when starting out. And after a while can go broader.
But if affiliate marketing for beginners (new career seekers) is narrow enough I will roll with that.
You should try to be as specific as possible. But it sounds to me like you're not entirely sure what direction to go in yet beyond affiliate marketing for beginners. So I suggest you start with that.
Then after you figure out a more specific topic within affiliate marketing that you enjoy writing about, you can focus on that.
Wasting time trying to pick the perfect niche isn't going to accomplish anything. Pick a topic you're excited to write 100 articles on and start writing.
I've been where you are, so I get it. There's a lot of niches out there and you don't want to waste your time with the wrong one.
I'm going to tell you what I wish someone had told me 10 years ago; the right niche is the one you would write about even if you weren't ever going to be paid for it.
I got it. I think. That is why I picked:
"affiliate marketing blog business for new career seekers"
In other words; Start a blog to make money as an affiliate marketer for those who like to start a new career (because they dont like the career they have now).
I think it is more specific than "affiliate marketing for beginners"
Because: affiliate marketing through blogging is more specific than affiliate marketing and new career seekers is more specific than beginners.
Or not?
No, you're right. It is more specific. Well done.
But I think you should dig deeper.
Why do they want a new career?
People want to quit their jobs for all kinds of reasons.
Maybe they want a raise. Maybe they have kids and so they need to be able to make their own schedule so they can pick them up from school and attend any school events. Maybe they're sick of working in an office, and would rather work from anywhere they want.
(A good example of a website that targets that last group is http://workfromyourlaptop.com).
No matter what you decide, your niche is still going to be the same (affiliate marketing), but your brand position (the people you're trying to help/your target audience) becomes even smaller and that will help people remember you and relate to you.
Thanks for the reply and the example Matt!
I see the branding of workfromyourlaptop is about the laptop lifestyle. Not particularly aimed at people sick of working in an office. Or do I overlook something?
But I think I get it. I have to narrow down my target audience a bit more and reflect that in my (visual) branding, right?
I think I like to aim at people who like a lot of things / are passionate about a lot of things and dont know how to start a new career or business out of that. The multi passionate people. So at WA they learn they can blog about all their passions and make money using affiliate marketing.
As a career coach (and multi passionate myself) I have tests, courses and lots of content to aim to that particular group of people who also might be interested in creative blogging and could be flabbergasted learning that they could make a career out of it theirselves.
what do you think?
Yes, that could work.
Now you just need to put that into a short brand promise.
Remember the example I gave earlier?
On Eric's website the very first thing you see is Build a Business
Right From Your Lap
Clear. Concise. But, most importantly, it paints a picture of exactly what they'll get if they stick around: the ability to build a business from anywhere in the world.
Two pieces of advice here:
1) don't overpromise. If you've never made a million dollars, don't tell people you'll help them make that, or they'll never trust you.
2) Once you've got it, make sure that everything you write relates to your brand promise in some way.
or a niche you will be interested in after creating 50 posts....
i would hold off unless it is a passion - you can easily move all your content across to a domain with one button if they are both hosted here...
When looking at "home business for new career seekers" I think I can write a lot of articles about. And I know I will be still interested after 50 posts. I just wonder if it is too broad.
if you feel it is a broad subject - keep it but sub niche down within and concentrate on one part of it until you gain some traction and once you get noticed in that section then you can branch out into another part of it...
Yes good idea. What about online business for new career seekers or email marketing for new career seekers/ listbuilding for new career seekers?
what do you know more about - as you will be writing loads about it.
and learning about it more...
ther are a host of affiliate programs for hosting and email autoresponders...
break them down into sections and see what resonates with you...
and maybe select beginners, intermediate or experts - depending on your knowledge...
probably more scope for beginnners...
will be a competitive market but find your own angle - learn this with me and become successful...or this is how to start making a few bucks on the side....job takeover: learn internet marketing to free up your time....
write it all down rather than just in your head - it looks massive in your head - but reality may click in once you write it down...
maybe try mindmapping or use a spreadsheet to list sections and post ideas...
before I go into this a little bit more about my background; I am a generalist, that is my burden. For promoting WA I thought building a general internet marketing site using product launches to get traffic and then promoting WA is what I thought could work (and I saw some examples over the years; one more cup of coffee, the affiliate doctor).
For another niche site I like to use my profession; career development. I am a career coach.
I thought I could mary my profession (is my passion) with my general knowledge of the internet marketing industry (also my passion). Many years of experience there. More as a hobby with some minor successes. Nothing income replacing, that is why I am here.
The more I niche down into the internet marketing space the further I go from new career seekers and the less passionate I become. But I like to investigate how to combine passion with a smart business decision.
So now back to this; how narrow should it be. Is combining new career seekers with listbuilding narrow enough. Or is it even a niche?
I mean with is it even a niche, I think people are either searching for a new career or seeking for information on how to build a list. I dont think they do both at the same time. And looking at the searchers journey, I like to attract those that are looking to build a new career in the first place. From home online.
Or maybe I could target (existing) remote workers and give them the opportunity to become their own boss (using WA for instance).
So email marketing is not too narrow, I just wonder if people who are not satisfied with their current work think about building a list. I can imagine that they heard of starting an online business.
I hope this all makes sense....
Maybe they (people not satisfied with their current career) know they need a website. So I could help "new career seekers build their own website"?? Or still too broad?
just one cup of-coffee is created by Nathaniell ( search for him -member since 2010)...
it has taken years to get to where it is now and has many writers....
which is the reason you start with a small niche...
i am sure if you talk to him thorugh here he will give you more advice on how he created his site and the time line...
you can also use the wayback machine ( archive.org ) to go back through time to see what it looked like - if available...
i am sure he started in a small niche and expanded over time.....
as you say maybe it is just terminology that is holding you up with your niche and selecting an audience...
work it through a bit more and it will drop out.....
but don't be too technical with the wordage - use plain speak....
See more comments
Hi Kyle, I just joined WA premium plus 2 days ago. When I go to my (existing) jaaxy account it is still on the starter plan. It asks me to upgrade. Both my WA and Jaaxy account
Jaaxy Enterprise is included in your premium plus subscription.
You may need to empty the browser cache, refresh and try again. Try the URL in a different browser or mobile device.
https://www.wikihow.com/Clear-Your-Browser's-Cache
If that doesn't solve it.
You may go to
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/account
Under WA settings, click options and make sure your email is connected to Jaaxy.
And if that doesn't solve it.
You need to reach out to Kyle on their profile space.
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/kyle
That’s happened to me once before. Bring it to Kyle and Carson’s attention and they’ll get you settled.
Hello Dirk
This sounds like a glitch to me and is very strange as your Jaaxy account should have upgraded automatically.
Here are some things you can try
1. Refresh the page
2. Clear your web browser cache
3. Restart your web browser
4. Log out of Wealthy Affiliate and then log back in
5. Try using a different web browser and see if that makes any difference
If none of these things work you will need to contact Kyle about this matter. I hope this helps you and makes sense. I hope you get things figured out soon. All the best to your success.
Regards
Timothy
Hi Timothy,
Thanks for your help and all the suggestions! Tried them all. Still when I try to connect my jaaxy account within WA account settings Im being redirected to the upgrade page (within WA) of Jaaxy.
How do I contact Kyle?
Kind regards,
Dirk
Hello Dirk
You're welcome. Sorry to hear you are still having problems. To contact Kyle you can either leave a comment on his WA profile or send him a PM.
Here's how to send him a PM in case you don't know to do it.
1. Click the envelope icon on the top right hand corner of the WA dashboard
2. Click new message
3. Select Kyle as the recipient
4. Enter a title and category for your message
5. Enter your message
6. When your finished click send and then you should see a screen saying your message has bent sent
Kyle usually responds within a few hours depending on what day it is. It usually takes around 8 to 12 hours to get a response from him but it can take long if it's a weekend.
But mot of the time Kyle responds within a few hours and within 24 hours at the most. I hope this helps you and makes sense. I wish you good luck and I hope you get this sorted out soon. Let me know if you have any other questions or if you need any further help. All the best to your success.
Regards
Timothy
Hi Timothy,
When I follow this procedure, after selecting Kyle, choosing the category (general question) and a topic (jaaxy) I get a list of articles about this topic. When my question is not answered I can only ask a public question. I cannot find a way to send a direct message to Kyle...
What to do?
Hello Dirk
Sorry to hear you are still having issues. Here is what I did to contact Kyle.
1. Follow the same procedure as before but for the category you should choose Billing & Membership.
2. Type in your question and you will get a list of of articles but keep scrolling down past all of these articles and you will see a section that says can't find what you are looking for? Ask Kyle privately.
3. After that you will see a box where you can type your message and then click send. Your message will then be sent to Kyle and you will be notified when you get a reply.
This should work fine for you. I know it's a bit confusing as this happened to me when I contacted Kyle once but I figured out and did it in the way I described to you.
If you are still having issues after trying this you can leave a message on Kyle's WA profile instead. I hope this helps you and makes sense. I hope you get things sorted out soon. Let me know if you have any other questions or if you need any further help. All the best to your success.
Regards
Timothy
Thanks Timothy, much appreciated. I was able to contact Kyle now and upgrade my jaaxy account
Hello Dirk
You're welcome. That's great to hear and I'm glad you got things sorted out. I wish you good luck and if you ever need a hand or if you have any questions let me know. I will be more than happy to help you out. All the best to your success.
Regards
Timothy
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Hi kyle,how do I upgrade my jaaxy account?
Hi Kyle, I just joined WA premium plus 2 days ago. When I go to my (existing) jaaxy account it is still on the starter plan. It asks me to upgrade. Both my WA and Jaaxy account
Jaaxy Enterprise is included in your premium plus subscription.
You may need to empty the browser cache, refresh and try again. Try the URL in a different browser or mobile device.
https://www.wikihow.com/Clear-Your-Browser's-Cache
If that doesn't solve it.
You may go to
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/account
Under WA settings, click options and make sure your email is connected to Jaaxy.
And if that doesn't solve it.
You need to reach out to Kyle on their profile space.
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/kyle
That’s happened to me once before. Bring it to Kyle and Carson’s attention and they’ll get you settled.
Hello Dirk
This sounds like a glitch to me and is very strange as your Jaaxy account should have upgraded automatically.
Here are some things you can try
1. Refresh the page
2. Clear your web browser cache
3. Restart your web browser
4. Log out of Wealthy Affiliate and then log back in
5. Try using a different web browser and see if that makes any difference
If none of these things work you will need to contact Kyle about this matter. I hope this helps you and makes sense. I hope you get things figured out soon. All the best to your success.
Regards
Timothy
Hi Timothy,
Thanks for your help and all the suggestions! Tried them all. Still when I try to connect my jaaxy account within WA account settings Im being redirected to the upgrade page (within WA) of Jaaxy.
How do I contact Kyle?
Kind regards,
Dirk
Hello Dirk
You're welcome. Sorry to hear you are still having problems. To contact Kyle you can either leave a comment on his WA profile or send him a PM.
Here's how to send him a PM in case you don't know to do it.
1. Click the envelope icon on the top right hand corner of the WA dashboard
2. Click new message
3. Select Kyle as the recipient
4. Enter a title and category for your message
5. Enter your message
6. When your finished click send and then you should see a screen saying your message has bent sent
Kyle usually responds within a few hours depending on what day it is. It usually takes around 8 to 12 hours to get a response from him but it can take long if it's a weekend.
But mot of the time Kyle responds within a few hours and within 24 hours at the most. I hope this helps you and makes sense. I wish you good luck and I hope you get this sorted out soon. Let me know if you have any other questions or if you need any further help. All the best to your success.
Regards
Timothy
Hi Timothy,
When I follow this procedure, after selecting Kyle, choosing the category (general question) and a topic (jaaxy) I get a list of articles about this topic. When my question is not answered I can only ask a public question. I cannot find a way to send a direct message to Kyle...
What to do?
Hello Dirk
Sorry to hear you are still having issues. Here is what I did to contact Kyle.
1. Follow the same procedure as before but for the category you should choose Billing & Membership.
2. Type in your question and you will get a list of of articles but keep scrolling down past all of these articles and you will see a section that says can't find what you are looking for? Ask Kyle privately.
3. After that you will see a box where you can type your message and then click send. Your message will then be sent to Kyle and you will be notified when you get a reply.
This should work fine for you. I know it's a bit confusing as this happened to me when I contacted Kyle once but I figured out and did it in the way I described to you.
If you are still having issues after trying this you can leave a message on Kyle's WA profile instead. I hope this helps you and makes sense. I hope you get things sorted out soon. Let me know if you have any other questions or if you need any further help. All the best to your success.
Regards
Timothy
Thanks Timothy, much appreciated. I was able to contact Kyle now and upgrade my jaaxy account
Hello Dirk
You're welcome. That's great to hear and I'm glad you got things sorted out. I wish you good luck and if you ever need a hand or if you have any questions let me know. I will be more than happy to help you out. All the best to your success.
Regards
Timothy
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Hi, I just joined WA 2 days ago and I see Im still on the starter Jaaxy plan. How do I (automatically?) upgrade as a premium plus member?
Thanks!
if you click on your profile image and then account settings
at the top right is a section on jaaxy...
make sure the right email is there or/and click on options and add your email there...
it may just need a kick to get it started....
if that doesn't work then it is worth going to Kyles profile and leaving him a message...
good luck
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