Mahalo veterans. What advice would you give someone interested in becoming a regular contributor to Mahalo?

There @jkwally Welcome to Mahalo. I will start you out with ~~> Mahalo Pro Tips This is a collection of the users awarded the Mahaloian of the Week distinction and the valuable tips and tricks they have learned along the way. It is a great way to learn from those who have come before you.

Getting active will be your best bet. Starting out here in Mahalo Answers is a wise choice. We love answering questions and providing the best information possible so if you have ANY more questions or need and further clarifications on anything just ask we will be happy to assist you in any way we can.Be sure to have a look and really read the encyclopedia of everything Mahalo ~>How Mahalo Works.

This guide will introduce and fully explain everything that is Mahalo and once you have read a few of the pages contained within this guide you might want to come back here and ask some more questions but How Mahalo Works is an easy to understand guide filled with useful information and you might just blast off into the stratosphere and become a Mahalo Pro overnight, it has happened before. I think that should be enough to get you started and hopefully on your way to being a star in one, two or all three areas of the community, Mahalo, Mahalo Tasks and/or Mahalo Answers. Have fun first and we will be here to help.

I am not sure I can be called as a veteran. But I will tell you one thing, stick around and keep contributing. Mahalo is very good in recognizing talented writers.

Being a regular contributor will help you to gain higher belt and you can be a veteran like Robbroun or Buddawiggi. There are how tos other tasks and the very popular answer home you can try. I will say, try everything.

Look on the tasks, work on something you like. The QC people are good in helping you. Sometimes it may take some time to get the hack of it.

But don't get disappointed. Keep on doing is the key. There are some useful pages about how to go around in Mahalo.

There are some pages mentioned by Buddawiggi. Read that ones. Hope to see you around.

Go into "Answers" and start answering some questions. You'll get points toward you next belt level. However, put some thought into creating great answers, and you'll soon be recognized as such.

Go into tasks and Rush Week and start trying your hand at How To pages, and try to make the team. They'll help you out a lot along the way. DO NOT get discouraged.

This is a great way to learn how to construct a page and become a page manager. And it's a great team, with unparalleled communication from team leaders. These are the places I started, and I'd say I'm a pretty stable member of the Community.

Glad to have you with us. Cheers!

First, I would say, "Don't expect to make a lot of money answering questions on Mahalo. " If you come here for that, you are going to be disappointed. Several months ago,@philipy pointed out the "game" nature of Mahalo.

If you get into that spirit you will have a lot of fun here. Try for points. When you answer a question using direct info from a site, make sure that you use quotation marks.

Take the time to find and answer unanswered questions. Made a page. This will take a little time and effort, but it is great fun.

Above all, explore this site. There are some interesting niches.

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