You might be asking yourself, “what does helping others have to do with creating an online business?”. That is a question a lot of people ask when thinking about creating an online business and a lot of people think of making lots of money more than anything else.
It’s important to ask yourself how am I going to make money online and why am I doing this? In order to be successful you need to start thinking about how you can help others.
There are millions of people searching every day online for help and answers to problems that they may have or looking for more information on something they intend to purchase.
When was the last time you searched for something online and was it to try and find a solution to a problem you were experiencing?
Most people should know by now about how Hurricane Matthew sideswiped Florida as well as Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina.
There’s been lots of damage and flooding because of Matthew and unfortunately in the aftermath of storms like this, scammers come out of the wood works to try and take advantage of those affected. I hate being taken advantage of and it sickens me that in people’s time of need or most vulnerable, scammers will try to take whatever money they have left.
According to WLOS, North Carolina’s Attorney General is warning those in his state to be on the lookout for home repair fraud, price gouging, and fake FEMA and power crews that will be going around trying to rip people off.
Major Update, August 28th 2017: The price of Jaaxy is going to go up starting on September 4th. Pro monthly membership will go from $19 to $49 and Enterprise monthly membership will go from $49 to $99. They’ve updated this already excellent keyword tool with even more features to help your website get to number one on the search engines and see how the competition is doing.
If you join anyone one of those membership levels BEFORE September 4th, you will be locked in/grandfathered in at the original prices. If you’ve been on the fence about Jaaxy, now is the perfect time to join before the prices increase. Even though they are going up, Jaaxy is still well worth the membership, that’s something I can definitely attest to!
I’ve talked about before using a keyword tool and the one that is provided at Wealthy Affiliate which you can read about here. I talked about what all the things mean when using that specific keyword tool and how it can help you get your content ranked on your website.
Well I’m going to be talking about another keyword tool that I actually use and why I prefer using that one over the one that’s provided at Wealthy Affiliate. Without further ado, here’s my review of Jaaxy.com.
Jaaxy
Overall Ranking: 97/100 Price: Free to sign up and 30 free searches ($19 for Pro and $49 for Enterprise memberships) Owners: Co-Founder Kyle Website: www.jaaxy.com
Introduction
When I first started at Wealthy Affiliate and started doing the lessons for the first time, I learned the importance of using keywords and why they were important to getting your content ranked so that you can get traffic in order to increase the potential of earning some money from your reviews or other products that are being promoted. So what is jaaxy.com and why use it?
I want to take a look at some recent credit card scams that are going around these days and the best ways to avoid them. First off though, I actually want to talk about some good news.
According to the The Nation, there were over 6 people arrested in Thailand that were responsible for credit card scams, fake credit cards, skimming devices and notebook computers. I’m always glad to hear of things like this as that means there are a few less fraudsters out there ripping people off.
There are still though many scams going on out there and here are some more going around. If you are in the Atlantic City, New Jersey area, be warned of this scam that’s happening.
I want to talk about some of the latest credit card scams that are going around out there so that you can avoid them. It really does sadden me that people will do anything to take advantage of others to get money they didn’t earn. If they can put that much effort into scamming, why can’t they get a regular job like most law abiding citizens? Anyway, let’s take a closer look at some of the credit card scams circulating around.
iTunes Emails that are Fake
For those of you who live in Florida (or really anywhere since it deals with emails), be warned of this latest scam going around.
According toFox 4 News(in Florida), scammers are sending out what appears to be convincing receipts from iTunes through email. They show charges that are fake and whatever links are on it, when you click on them they do not take you to any website that has to do with Apple according to the article.
Stay clear of it or delete this email immediately if you receive it. One way to check to see of whether an email is legitimate or not is to check where it was sent from usually at the top of the email (not in the body of the main email). If it says something that says www.apple.net, .org or even something that doesn’t appear to be related to Apple, it is a phishing email (scam) and you should delete it immediately or even forward it to Apple itself to their fraud department.