According to Is it OK to start a bounty on a question you have answered to promote your answer?, it's generally considered OK to promote your answer on a question by adding a bounty to the question.
However, I was wondering what the most appropriate way to do this is? In particular, what kind of bounty message is acceptable for promoting your own answer? We often discourage asking other users for upvotes...and yet that's exactly what we're asking for when we try to promote our own answers with bounties.
The direct approach?
Do people think that it's OK to directly point out your answer in a bounty message? For example, using the Reward existing answer or Draw attention bounty reasons:
This bounty is for promoting my own answer
<link to answer>
! Look at how good it is!
The indirect approach?
If directly pointing out your own answer in a bounty message to promote it is not considered ok, then how do you go about promoting it indirectly? Do you have to resort to simply saying:
Please review the answers to this question, and upvote anything you find correct and useful.
?
The problem with promoting your answer indirectly like this is if there are already a lot of competing answers on the question, and they're all more highly upvoted than yours because your answer is newer, people won't necessarily bother to look for your answer and consider upvoting it, so you'd end up just wasting your time (and reputation points) by trying to promote your answer this way.
:P