Have you ever tried Bounty From SO [FAQ][1] > What if I don't get a good answer? > -- > > In order to get good answers, you have > to put some effort into the question. > Edit your question to provide status > and progress updates. Document your > own continued efforts to answer your > question. This will naturally bump > your question and get more people > interested in it. > > If, after 2 days, you still don't have > an answer you like, you can offer a > bounty. Slice off a bit of your own > hard-earned reputation -- anywhere > from 50 to 500 -- and attach it to the > question as a bounty. We'll even throw > in 50 reputation to sweeten the deal. > The bountied question will appear with > a special icon in all question lists, > and it will also be visible on the > home page Featured tab. > > Once initiated, the bounty period > lasts 7 days. If you mark an accepted > answer, your bounty is awarded to the > answerer (do note that accepted bounty > answers are permanent and cannot be > changed). If you do not accept an > answer in 7 days, here is what happens > at the end of the bounty period: > > The highest voted answer created after > the bounty started with at least 2 > upvotes will be automatically > accepted. Half the bounty will be > awarded to the owner of that answer. > If there is no answer meeting the > above criteria, and you as the > question owner have not opted to > accept an answer, you forfeit your > right to ever accept an answer to your > question. In any case, you will > always give up the amount of > reputation specified in the bounty, so > if you start a bounty, be sure to > follow up and accept the best answer! > > Of course, bounty awards, like all > accepted answers, are immune to the > daily reputation cap and community > wiki mode. [1]: http://stackoverflow.com/faq