The user will have to wait until they have enough points to add a bounty.
The user can also hope that someone else will put a bounty on their question, but that is a small chance.
One can earn points by asking good questions, answering questions, and making substantial, good edits.
Another option is to gain 200 points on another Stack Exchange site, so that you will earn the 100 point association bonus. You can only gain this bonus once, though, so if you want to spend it on a bounty, use it wisely!
You can also draw attention to the question on social media - using the "Share" button below a post to share it on Twitter, Facebook or Google+ . You can also post the link on LinkedIn, or another medium where you believe the question to be relevant.
Drawing attention to one's question on Meta, just to get more views, is abusing Meta. While it might get the question more attention, it is not what Meta is meant for. The post on Meta would probably be downvoted and removed.
What would happen to the post on the main site is anyone's guess. It is possible that the post gets more attention and upvotes. But it's far more likely that vigilante meta users will downvote the SO question as a "punishment". They would be wrong in doing so, because votes must be on the post, not on the user. But it is a likely outcome.