Add 5 keywords to your question all the time. I noticed you only put 1 keyword on this question. It gives people more options to search for it by keyword.
You could have said some of the words you put in your explanation as keywords. Before you submit the question near the end you can see the "t" for Twitter symbol. If you get a Twitter account, you can "tweet" your question to the world so that anyone there from your followers or people searching for topics can find it.
For example, my account is at twitter.com/remotev and you can see all of the questions that I have "tweeted" there from Mahalo and answers, and some of my pages as well. I have a Mahalo member list there and follow a bunch of those people also so they may see the question "tweeted" on Twitter and if interested go to Mahalo and answer it also. If you forget to send the question when asking it, see the share white strip at the bottom of your question, where you can share your question on Twitter and Facebook.To get you started here are a few of my pages Twitter Lists}} and How to Choose Your Facebook Login.
Choose your page where you ask your question from carefully where you think most folks will see it EG. This question was asked from the topic page for Education, but you gave Mahalo as the keyword so maybe you could find a more specific link for it. I don't remember what was on each of the page and linked pages, but check out How Mahalo Works and related pages to see if anything helps there.
You can have a blog, and post your Twitter account also to there along one side. You can also do a blog entry and include links to what you have just posted as a page or as a question and elaborate on it.My 2 blogs are here, so busy working on my pages etc. These days no time to blog now, but I did figure out how it worked and can do it when I have some more time: Help Finding Blog (this one has my Twitter along the right hand column also, so that is one more place the public can see my Tweeted pages, questions and answer links) http://helpfind.wordpress.com/ Dreamer Blog http://dreamer.onlinewriters.org When you are talking about your question not getting many hits, are you getting the most activity you can from the people who do see it? EG.
If you put double square brackets around the title of one of your pages you manage on Mahalo if it is relevant to the question asked, the people reading it may go to your page and can click on something that will bring you more ad revenue or if they click on Related Mahalo Pages -because of course you have grouped your managed pages by topic groups, that one person may see even more of your pages so that one person may help you on many tasks and earn you more money. If you belong to any other social media, online discussion forums, read certain blogs and can post a comment there, you can link back to your question or questions. If you look under your question, you will see the links to Email to a friend so that you can let any of your friends know that you have asked a question giving them a chance to answer it and earn the money.
When you read other questions folks have asked that are not yet answered, if relevant you can post a link to the question you have asked also on there. You may have an interesting answer to share, you may see a lot of participation on that question and ask if anyone else has any ideas for you, etc. You can get known in the Mahalo community - maybe tipping people, marking things interesting, commenting on other peoples questions even if you don't post any links - encouraging and helping folks, being a community mentor or leader, and some of those folks may start to take notice of your questions and make a point of being helpful to you by answering some of your questions just like you answered theirs. If you look at the Twitter List that I have for Mahalo members located here: http://twitter.com/remotev/mahalo you will notice that some folks are writing back and forth and commenting to each other there as well.
You can join in and participate more on Mahalo, the Conundrum community which appears also in Mahalo - just see a question with the word Conundrum to find the link to go there - I hear the money is pretty good on some questions there - you can join the How To team that is explained in the How Mahalo Works page, and get to know people more there as you work with others in writing and submitting your writing for pages, you can submit Tasks in the Tasks tab and get to know the folks who work with that division, you can attend the Wednesday Mahalo Tutorial that is live, they have folks talking live back and forth to each other during that also - and then folks will notice you more because they will have met you in lots of places, you can even send in suggestions to the Mahalo contact email at contact at mahalo. Com and maybe when you get some replies or back and forth correspondence some of those folks will have met you also and you will see them comment on something you have written once they know who you are, etc.You can write and help others who are having some problems with using Mahalo and share tips that you have, like I am doing now, and then that person may notice your name more. I have noticed that if you tip a person for a great answer or comment and give them an encouraging reply that they may notice you more above the buzz of the crowd.
Does that help? All I can think of quickly, gotta go now. But if you also look at Mahalo questions over time, if you run a contest or contribute to one where there is competition and voting that also seems to get you noticed.
I had one question where I mentioned a dollar amount in the title and noticed it got a lot of attention too so money also talks although it could all just be community spirit :) You are welcome to look over my questions asked etc.I don't have time to look at your account to see what more I can see, but if you have any specific questions just ask. I also am getting less numbers on my questions over time, maybe because last month there were almost 15 million unique visitors to Mahalo/Mahalo Answers but a lot of them were probably in a hurry and too in a rush to stop, register, and look at interesting things - just looking for something they really need or are interested in. http://www.mahalo.com/member/valz My Account is there To be frank, I don't have time to worry about it, I could put the numbers up I think using all these and more tricks I think, but am too busy with other things eg. Page Management and How to Team/Tasks etc. So, as you do, or if you do, get deeper into Mahalo and participate in more things, the importance of statistics on any one page diminishes to the point of not being worth the effort to push up because other things become more interesting and take more of your time - so that eventually may also happen.
Remember, Mahalo is likely to be around for a very very long time.So your question that is not looked at much when there are 15 million visitors a month, well in a few years when there are 100 million visitors a month, and you are doing all kinds of other things on Mahalo, a bunch of people may find your old questions then and answer them, add comments and sources or they will come looking to see what you have written because they become interested in your writing because there is a large body of work from you on Mahalo. I find that some questions I have even forgotten I had asked are still being answered, or older questions are getting new comments and sources once in a while and as the audience increases I expect that to also increase, so some things will also take care of themselves over time as Mahalo goes through this bump in time as it climbs its mountain of growth. So, yes, there is a lot you can do about it, I suggest you do as much as you wish for as long as you wish, but I suspect that as you become more of a Mahalo insider in terms of knowing others (one route) And?
Or? Are involved in more things inside and outside of Mahalo the issue will not bother you so much any more, and as that happens the problem may also go away. Is that at all clear?P.s.
This is what I mean about interest in contests, and mentioning money in the title - I also listed it on Twitter and I got 175 hits, I started with a few dollars and others donated more so the dollar prize was not that big but I guess it SOUNDED important! Not many questions get this much interest for sure. http://www.mahalo.com/answers/mahalo-contests/have-you-voted-on-the-500-yet-we-need-you.
Don’t talk about yourself the whole time. People have a tendency to talk about themselves too much, especially when they are nervous. If you feel like you need to say something, ask a question instead.
Remember to listen as much as you speak. Try not to compare her with other girls you have been on dates with, even in your mind. Don’t talk about dates you have had with other people, especially on a first date.
You can find better, kinder things to talk about. If you want to show a girl how much she means to you, really spend some time getting ready for a date. All-out date activities are not just cute, but show your date if you really did spend the afternoon preparing things for the date.
If you know her birthday, maybe you could bring her a gift card for her favorite store (it doesn't have to be a lot of money; she'll appreciate it just the same) or that new scarf you've heard her talking about with her friends. Just the fact that you 1) remembered her birthday and 2) brought her a gift will make you stick out as a sweet guy in her mind. Using good manners helps to make her notice you.
For example, open doors for her and pull a chair out for her to sit (or the whole "laying your jacket over a puddle" thing). If you're just getting to know her, more subtle manners will help you. You don't want to creep her out by randomly pulling out her chair in the cafeteria if she barely knows you!
And when you do this, don't stand there grinning and waiting for her to thank you profusely. Pull out her chair, let her get seated, and then go sit down. Open the door for her, continue listening if she's talking, and come in after her.
Continue with what you were doing. If she does thank you, just nod and smile or say "My pleasure." No big deal.
Remember that if she doesn’t fall for you, it's not a failure; you will learn more about yourself and eventually you will find the woman you are meant to be with. There is no perfect way to get every woman to like you. But as you become a better person, you will find you attract more people to you.
Remember, the girl you fancy is not a trophy to be won or just a goal to achieve; you are finding out if your relationship will work for your whole life. If you both go into a relationship like that, whatever happens will be best for both of you. Take the the lead in your courtship.
For example, initiate the date, decide what to do during the date and decide when to end the date. This reduces the chances of relationship failure or rejection of you later. Understand that it's an urban myth that most girls like "bad boys" best.
Many girls love a sweet guy, rather than the jerk who only likes them for looks. If you try to be a sweet rather than "bad" guy, you will have longer lasting relationships that are strong, too! A girl likes a guy who is true to himself.
It shows that he isn't fake and that he will most likely not be playing her. Pretending to conform to an image in an attempt to impress her will instead make it more difficult for her to trust you when she finds out, which will happen eventually. As you approach her don't point your body towards her she will see this as you being needy.
Don't be afraid to smile. Even if you don't have much of a smile, it will make you seem down-to-earth and friendly. A calm smile will make you more approachable, especially if you're just getting to know her.
Never lie to a girl just to impress her. To get girls online, you need your post high school education course information and one useful personal interest, or two to three useful personal interests or hobbies written in you own words. To be able to call a girl at will to your place, you need to improve the quality of your work and property, and have your business or career already running.
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.