I have about seventy-five links, with answers that cover some fraction of the common questions asked.
One of the biggest problems for newbies, is in knowing what to search for, when they don't know the subject matter.
For anyone with a serious interest, links to discussions of the subject they're asking about, will provide 90% of their answers.
Then, they can get personal help on the remaining 10%.
I was tired of seeing folks re-type the motor setup story, often leaving out some steps.
I could never remember all the little gotcha's, either.

When I saw your very comprehensive post on the subject, I added it to the arsenal!
That's also why I compiled the Switch FAQ last year.
It's based on all the excellent bits 'n pieces posted to the forum by many members over the years.
Iceberg's list of hot transponders is another basic commodity that every newbie needs to refer to.
I'm sure there are many others... oh, the reviews are a great source that most overlook, too!
I know everyone likes the personal touch of a custom answer, but pointing them to a page/picture in the FAQ, that deals with their exact problem, sure does cut down on typing.

And when the answer is as comprehensive as yours was, they should be able to get it right the first time!