Super User and Server Fault have other purposes than "giving you 100 reputation". Just saying.
And besides, highly disagree with that:
4. Be the First to Answer a Question
If there is question you think you
know the answer of, jump to it
instantly and answer it. If you have
answered it correctly and are the
first to answer then if anyone else
visits that question, he may vote you
up rather than providing his own
correct answer that you have already
provided. Even if you are not sure
about your answer, post it, you can
modify it later on by viewing others’
answers that you think are correct. By
default, all answers are ordered by
number of votes, so if you manage to
get some votes, your answer will be on
top of all there by having more
chances of getting votes and finally
chosen as the final correct answer
something for which you earn 15
additional points.
Especially on Stack Overflow, answers are going very fast. so most of times there will be at least 2 other answers at same time as your, even if you post as fast as you can. It's not about the speed, then, it's about the quality of your answer. You can be the first to write a 4 words answer with a fast link. I will still vote for the answer which came 10 minutes later, with a detailed explanation.
And about your "answer even if not sure and correct when seeing other answer", that's stupid. You are actually promoting stealing answers and the "fastest gun in the West" behavior. You only forgot one thing:
Nobody cares about your reputation besides you. You are not here to enlarge your reputation, you are here to give answers to people asking questions.
In the end, nobody cares if you answered first. What matters to the person who asked, is that at the end of the day, he has his answer, a correct and complete one.
So you can write about tips for Stack Overflow, for a better use (like using ignored and favorite tags, adding pictures, etc.) But giving tips to have a better reputation, it serves no one. Besides the ego, I guess: "My reputation is bigger than yours."
Because besides that, what is the use for reputation? You gain more "powers" to help the community, to edit posts, to vote to close the questions which are not matching to the criterias, etc. Reputation only gives you more possibilities to moderate. Which means actually caring for the site, and not only about you. I don't see that matching to such "reputation" methods.
Edit: Ok, the author changed his article. The part about SF and SU is improved, inviting people to get involved in these sites as well, instead of only using them as "100 rep", good. You could also mention that most of what you write works for these sites as well (besides the code specific parts, of course).
The 4th point has been revised as well:
4. Be the First to Answer a Question
If there is question you think you
know the answer of, jump to it
instantly and answer it. If you have
answered it correctly and are the
first to answer then if anyone else
visits that question, he may vote you
up rather than providing his own
correct answer that you have already
provided. By default, all answers are
ordered by number of votes, so if you
manage to get some votes, your answer
will be on top of all there by having
more chances of getting votes and
finally chosen as the final correct
answer something for which you earn 15
additional points. Getting your answer
(correct one) to be first just makes
it more likely to get quick votes but
remember this is not the rule of
thumb, an answer posted after even
half an hour can be voted up and
chosen as the final correct answer.
Another important thing is that once
you have posted your answer, you can
revise it, add more details such as
lists, images, etc. This shows how
comprehensive answer you have given
with examples/demos and makes your
answer best in the queue.
It is less inviting to answer "at all cost", good. You can emphasize more on the fact that if on the short term, the first short correct answer is getting votes, on a middle and long term, answers which are describing and explaining the most are the ones getting the most votes. I won't say that this is always like this, but most of times, a higher quality (and longer) answer will have more votes.
I would suggest you to encourage "descriptive" answers in case of a link. Even if a perfect answer can be found at a given link, a good answer on SO should include the interesting part from it as well, or at least an extract or summary, if too long. Because links are not eternal, and a great answer can be lost if the linked site goes down. Link should still be, but only as a link to the source. The point is to have the interesting data on SO.