If it is truly a good answer you do not have to ask for trust points.
No. Asking for trust points is not allowed; they are given voluntarily by others, and should not be solicited.
you get recomend yourself once and get a free trust point. Otherwise you have to have really good answers.
Make a lot of really good answers across a variety of categories.
If you answer lots and lots of questions really well - with good content, good spelling, punctuation and grammar, etc. - the odds are high that other users will start noticing your contributions and the trust points will start to roll in.
Well, if by votes you mean trust points, then you write really good answers. If people then see your answers, they will recommend you.
WikiAnswers uses trust points to distinguish trustworthy, good contributors from others. Answers from contributors with lots of trust points are often well-written and helpful.
Any number of trust points is great for contributors, but 6 for a user who has only been as a member for 2 days is amazing! If they truly earned them, it shows people already really trust you, and you are going to make out to be a great member of Answers.com.
No, however, the more trust points you have, the more you are bound to be trusted - and to get more trust points! To earn trust points, all you need to do is have good quality contributions, and hopefully someone will stumble upon them and give you a trust point!
Answers.com Trust Points Anyone can add to your Trust Points score by clicking the thumbs up image which is on the right-hand side of the user's profile. (It is important to note that Trust Points are not a good measurement of how much you can trust the answer to a question. They are simply an indication of how trusted the last contributor is as a member of the Answers.com community.)
On the Wiki Answers website, trust points are earned by giving good answers. Members then leave one trust point for writers that they think deserve it.
There is no trust point requirement to join The Initiates Program.Trust points are not always a good indication of how good a contributor is. We are more interested in the quality of your contributions.Don't let your number of trust points put you off applying to join!
Be considered as a good person for being a member for a long time or it will never get you trust!
They're good. They mean that someone liked an answer you gave.