The question
If someone provides useful comments -- or even a useful answer! -- but not the correct answer in my case, what is the preferred means of rewarding them?
I can't imagine it's upvoting the incorrect answer. Is it upvoting one of the comments? Is it upvoting each of the comments? Is it something else that hasn't crossed my mind?
The context
This question stems from a StackOverflow question that I posed earlier today. One user in particular was very helpful in providing suggestions, although the answer they posed did not solve my particular problem.
That being said, the suggestions certainly could have provided the solution, and they at least got me thinking in a different direction. I want to reward (read: provide incentive) for this sort of good behavior, but I'm not sure what the best practices are for doing so.
In my view, this person deserves at least as much of a reward as a correct answer in a low-view question, because of the time they clearly put in. I hope there's a way I can provide them with at least a fraction of that.
Thank you!