Can you tell me all about the mailing lists on blogs and how exactly do you earn money from it? Like do you add your bank account to it, if so, how? Thank you..........
Please, stop investigating ways to make money via websites and mail lists. If you want to pursue this, you need to do a great deal of work really educating yourself - not asking advice questions to strangers online. Right now, you don't have a good enough grasp of the fundamentals to protect yourself. If you are hoping to make money quick, you are going to end up taken advantage of. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
Dragonflymagic answered Sunday June 21 2015, 8:53 pm: Never give out your bank account to anyone. If you want to earn money online like sales of items, then you would create a paypal account. Paypal you can trust to be as private as a bank with your info. and okay to put your bank info in there. If a person owes you money on line, theor payment goes into your paypal account and from there, it goes into your bank account if you set it up that way.
I dont know anything about mailing list online that require your bank info. If you simply want to receive info from a blog sent regularly to your email...i beleive all they need is your email address. If you wish to purchase information online, a reputable company will have privacy set ups so if you use paypal to pay out or credit card, that info. is blanked out so the reciever of the money only has a notice they recievec monies from you, but doesnt recieive your bank account or credit card info. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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