from a reader

I’m so glad that somebody took the time to email me when I posted a topic in istorya. With her permission, I’m putting her response here since she’s interested with how I’m able to earn online; so in turn, people who are interested with the idea may also find some useful tips in return.

Paypal

Paypal is a form of cashless transaction that is most accepted by most websites as a form of payment. Here in the Philippines, I believe it can be compared to Globe’s Gcash. Both parties must have a paypal account in order for you to send out money to each other. Honestly, I still don’t know much about it. But I was able to apply for an account. No need to apply for some online colleges to get it.

Unionbank EON

Here in the Philippines, I had a bit of a problem when I tried to apply for a paypal account, since I didn’t have a Mastercard or a Visa credit card available. Good thing the admin gave me some tips on how to organize the payment method. She informed me of a savings account by Unionbank that accepts paypal without the hassle. Unionbank’s EON account is/was (I don’t know if its still holds true nowadays) the only savings account that offered services for paypal. The reason why I needed to have an account here is for me to be able to withdraw from an atm the money that is inside my paypal account.

things I did

I started earning money for extra tasks from the admin during November of 2007. But it’s only now that I started to earn money for my site. Here’s a list of things I did that began my adventures in the blogging business.

I initially wrote “Things to Do” for this list, but since I can’t guarantee that you’ll have the same outcome as I do, I replaced it with “Things I Did”. This mainly serves as a guide for reference.