Check out mahalo.com/leaderboard/pages?sort=payout... and you'll see information about the top pages on Mahalo. Sifting and sorting through the data (updated 11-02-2009 11 PM Pacific) you can find the following top ten interesting facts. 1.
There are 1809 pages that have earned M$10 or more since going live. 2. There are 145 pages that have earned over M$100 since going live.3.
There are 148 pages that have earned an average of at least M$1/day. 4. There are another 225 that have earned an average of M$0.50/day - M$0.99/day.
5. The highest payout per hit for pages with at least 10 hits reported is Eliminating stress at $1.14/hit.6. The highest earning per day page Universal Studios Coupons has been up for one day and has earned M$61.72.
7. Of the top 10 pages in M$/day, 4 are coupon pages, 4 are how-to, and 2 are game-related. The ratios are similar for the next ten pages.
8. Of the top 20 pages in M$/day, 6 have been up 10 days or less. Excluding those, the estimated annual payout for the remaining 14 pages is between M$1500 and M$6000.
9. Of the 14 pages up over 10 days among the top 20 pages in M$/day, 5 pages are managed by Camilla, 2 by ninakat, with the remaining 7 managed by 7 different members. 10.
The top 5 pages in page views have a combined 1,534,087 views, of which the top place page has 337,591. With the above information, you have a bunch of leads on how to make the most of pages on Mahalo, and who are the interesting users to follow.
If you check this page: mahalo.com/leaderboard/users?sort=pages&... you'll get a pretty good idea. I've added up the top-200 page builders (all who have built five pages or more), and that came to 6768 pages built and currently managed. I'm not sure how up-to-date this list is, as I can't find myself on it, and I manage 170+ pages, but it presents some idea of the total number of managed pages.
I think in reality, well over 10,000 pages are managed by users.
I've always wondered the same thing. I'd actually like to be able to see a list of the unclaimed pages. If we could see the unclaimed pages, there would probably be a lot less of them, and that way they could be built out properly.It would be nice if there was a way to see a list of all Mahalo pages, and then be able to sort them by category, claimed and unclaimed, etc.
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.