I am pleased to be able to add a blog to the My-Friend-In-Need site, so that I can keep you posted on the wonderful things I see happening!
The My-Friend-In-Need Donation Site went live just a few short months ago, and I have heard from a number of people, both givers and receivers, about how their experience here has affected their lives.
Every now and then, I will add a Testimonials post so that I can share these with you. It is truly heartwarming to hear about the kindness and generousity that still exists out there, no matter how bad things may seem at the moment.
I will also use this blog to keep you updated on relevant news items, articles, and press releases. So much is going on in the ecomomy and the world as a whole, it’s sometimes easy to miss items that you may otherwise like to hear about.
Finally, I’ll be sharing some helpful advice and tips on how to make the most of your Donations page here on the My-Friend-In-Need site. Although many people have enjoyed much success simply by creating their Donation site and availing themselves of contributions from the traffic this site naturally generates, there are extra things you can do to boost your results and make your efforts even more rewarding.
So bookmark this site and check back often. I’m sure you will enjoy hearing about our progress.
June 22nd, 2009 at 5:23 pm
CAUTION – some guy got my info from this site and emailed me about how he could help me out. Then started asking for my bank account info – BEWARE OF SCAMS and evil people on the web.
June 23rd, 2009 at 7:32 am
Absolutely! I’m so sorry that creating an account on any type of donation site makes you a target for those rip-off artists, but it does. I try to make everyone aware of the danger through the confirmation email that the system sends out when you sign up. Even someone who presents himself to you as wanting to help is very likely trying to steal from you. That’s why it’s safest to only accept donations through PayPal, and ABSOLUTELY NEVER give anyone any of your personal information such as mailing address, phone number, or bank account info.