Currently, your 4 questions are at 20, 27, 27, and 27 views. (But that may include the Meta effect; so subtract the number of views of this question to be sure. Which is 24, leading to either minus-4 views, or not everyone viewing this question also checked your SO questions.)
So, your questions are not viewed more than a dozen times -- and not one downvote. That is pretty good, since most first-timer's questions are so abysmally bad, they don't survive 5 minutes without being downvoted into oblivion.
This indicates that your questions are read by a subset of your target audience: people interested in javascript, mongodb (you're the only one), php and meteor (again, you're the only one). It's a subset because there not much time has passed since your first question (12-Sep-2014, just ten days ago) and some of your tags are obscure enough to attract only a small amount of field experts. They may have read your questions (and, noteworthy, did not find them worth downvoting), or, alternatively, they do what I do and only check up all of their favourite tags only once a week -- or even less.
The more obscure (in the SO sense only) a tag is, the lesser questions will be tagged with them; and questions using them, good or bad, may be far apart.
This suggests you would only need to wait a bit longer for up-votes. Your questions are not bad, but may be too obscure for the general population. If a field expert comes by, he may well consider them upvote-worthy.
Checking your tags I found you used a couple of very rare ones. With the amount of new questions passing by tagged only javascript, you may be correct to assume "general" or "popular" tags may drown in this flood. Using obscure tags is a good way to avoid this, but only if the tags are not too obscure; per above, they may get too little attention.
All of that said: there seems nothing intrinsically wrong to your questions (for me, I feel some of them are a bit broad; then again, I'm not a field expert and those who did view your questions don't seem to think so). It's usually downvotes that have people turn to Meta; no need to worry about not getting upvotes either.
You're new to Stack Overflow, but you got started very well. Don't worry about the null-votes; keep on asking good questions, and getting helpful answers. Reputation, it will come naturally.