It depends on which email service you use such as Yahoo, Gmail, AOL, etc. Below are examples of Yahoo settings.
pop.mail.yahoo.com This is the incoming setting
smtp.mail.yahoo.com This is the outgoing setting.
Most all of them use POP3 for incoming and SMTP for outgoing. One exception is AOL. Hope this helps.
Email account set up for my domain on my iPhone
It depends on which email service you use such as Yahoo, Gmail, AOL, etc. Below are examples of Yahoo settings.
pop.mail.yahoo.com This is the incoming setting
smtp.mail.yahoo.com This is the outgoing setting.
Most all of them use POP3 for incoming and SMTP for outgoing. One exception is AOL. Hope this helps.
Can someone please tell me if and why Jaaxy is better than Longtail Pro? I just watched a video on Longtail Pro and they offer a one time fee of $97 to join. I need to know what
I purchased Long Tail Pro when it first came out. Still have it but rarely use it. The reason I bought was because of the one time cost. However, to get the extras there was an upsell for the monthly cost. Did not do that. It was harder for me to find keywords that would actually work. I re-upped with Jaaxy. Was trying to save money because I was in a crunch but it just was not as good.
Thanks for your replies. You have been most helpful. I think it is probably best to go with Jaaxy because I also read somewhere that you get a commission for referrals to Jaaxy plus if I have any technical issues I know I will get a quick quality support
Yes, it's true that you can get some of what they offer for $ 97 but if you want their best complete product you need to spend another
$ 17 per month in addition.
I tend to agree with what the others who commented here. The extra $ 17 @ month is an upsell. Beware!
Hi - they both do the same sort of thing, however Jaaxy is produced by Kyle & Carson too - so you can bet that whenever their training is updated to reflect any new search engine updates (like the recent ones by Google), then they will update Jaaxy to take account of it.
I've found other keyword tools and seo tools recommend you do things that K&C recommend you don't do - I'm not saying that of Longtail - just that I trust what Kyle & Carson offer, and that they will remain current.
All the best, Mark
Not sure what the difference is, but Kyle and Carson have made millions and they recommend Jaaxy... just saying :)
What is the difference between Longtail Pro and Jaaxy?
Can someone please tell me if and why Jaaxy is better than Longtail Pro? I just watched a video on Longtail Pro and they offer a one time fee of $97 to join. I need to know what
I purchased Long Tail Pro when it first came out. Still have it but rarely use it. The reason I bought was because of the one time cost. However, to get the extras there was an upsell for the monthly cost. Did not do that. It was harder for me to find keywords that would actually work. I re-upped with Jaaxy. Was trying to save money because I was in a crunch but it just was not as good.
Thanks for your replies. You have been most helpful. I think it is probably best to go with Jaaxy because I also read somewhere that you get a commission for referrals to Jaaxy plus if I have any technical issues I know I will get a quick quality support
Yes, it's true that you can get some of what they offer for $ 97 but if you want their best complete product you need to spend another
$ 17 per month in addition.
I tend to agree with what the others who commented here. The extra $ 17 @ month is an upsell. Beware!
Hi - they both do the same sort of thing, however Jaaxy is produced by Kyle & Carson too - so you can bet that whenever their training is updated to reflect any new search engine updates (like the recent ones by Google), then they will update Jaaxy to take account of it.
I've found other keyword tools and seo tools recommend you do things that K&C recommend you don't do - I'm not saying that of Longtail - just that I trust what Kyle & Carson offer, and that they will remain current.
All the best, Mark
Not sure what the difference is, but Kyle and Carson have made millions and they recommend Jaaxy... just saying :)
Your Internet Service provider website should have this information for you.