This is what MAMM really needs the most: colaboration and communication between dev and the community. That will make the coin stronger and more noticeable for the investors.
Mammoth is a great coin and deserves more attention. Development progress had always been good with delivered and proven results but, imo, there's still a lot to do regarding the project organization and the social/community dynamics.
Looking forward to see what remistevens will do with the MAMM video. I'm sure it will be a very useful marketing resource for us.
The giveaway, as magpr suggested, and any other promotional inniciatives are also precious to get some more focus over MAMM. We are still very closed inside our own shell.
In the last few days the silence was broken, construtive ideas and oppinions were posted in the thread, fud and useless stuff were kept out of it, and dev is present and open to given suggestions. These simple things will have impact on the markets and will be pushing MAMM up.
So guys, lets keep it up!
Give aways should always be done in a way where something valuable is created for the community. Some suggestions: MAMM for liking the facebook page, MAMM for mentioning Mammoth on a popular forum (show your proof with link), MAMM for sending an email request to a business or media outlet (can also be proven by a cc to a couple organizer email addresses). The email requests could be to do a story on Mammoth, or approaching Silk Road type underground businesses to consider adding it. . . .Can also reward messages here in this thread. First 5 people who suggest a feature they'd like to see added get 100 MAMM - that sort of thing.
Sorry, I know I'm still pretty new here, do you have a foundation yet? Decentralization for the code is important, but centralization for the organization backing a coin is also important. I'm not tech smart enough to program, but I know there are ways to create wallets that require authorization from several people to spend. To keep the foundation's coins secure by trusting a core group to look after it.
Also, a couple quick suggestions for the first page of this thread. Try and do a few more of the links graphically if you can - looks a little cleaner. For example, the social web part could have the logos: twitter, facebook and reddit instead of plain text links. Also the different languages could be represented with flags. That sort of thing, just an idea.