Optimize your questions

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It happens sometimes. You post a question and get no answer or you just can’t find that “best answer”.  Here’s a quick reminder of how you can save points while getting the best out of your questions:

  • Once your question is open for business, you can always add details. Just hover your mouse over the ‘edit’ section under your question to add details.
  • Instead of asking the same question again, why not to give the community more time to answer? You have the option to extend the expiration of your question by three days- plenty of time to increase your chance at getting the answer you are looking for. Since your question is initially  given four days to be resolved, extending it means seven days to get an answer. At the end of the seven days, you will either have to pick a best answer or put your question up for voting. You will not be able to extend it any further.

  • If your question does not get an answer, it will disappear. If this happens, you will recover the 5 points, and you can post it again. However, think before asking again: did you give enough details? Was the question written clearly? Try to give as many hints as possible to your potential answerers!
  • And finally, a tip for a super question: pick the best answer. It’s a great way to reward that person who took some time to give you a brilliant answer to your question… Who doesn’t love a bit of an ego boost from time to time.

I hope you find this helpful.  Now go out there and ask questions! :)

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  1. Glad to have found this helpful guide and tips. Am new to this Yahoo Answers and decided to start using them.

    Comment posted on October 5th, 2009 at 10:31 pm by lowellpendon

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