Great answers answer technical questions helpfully, a necessity for answers that become reputation bedrocks.
But mother lode answers benefit from a near continuous stream of page views resulting in proportional upvotes. As far as I can tell, the best predictors of this kind of traffic are in the question:
- Well formed title
- Clearly written
- Not localized
- Will it be asked again?
With this in mind, how could one SEO their great answer to mitigate the effects of the wimpily-written question it addresses? I'm thinking of things like generically rephrasing the question, using <h1>Headings</h1>, etc.
It's frustrating to have some of your best answers collecting dust in oblivion. Any ideas?
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