User blog comment:The Flamester/Shutting down my wiki/@comment-5956954-20191213072731

I'm sorry to hear your doubts about the wiki's future. I personally can't help with the wiki because I don't have an interest in the game to make fanfiction. However, I can provide some tips that could help (not guaranteed) increase the visibility and attractiveness of the wiki.

1. I recommend reading "Promoting Your Wiki on Community Central's Blogs". You've taken the first step, but you should talk more about what the wiki is, what it's about, what you wrote so far, why people should join, and so forth. You can make effective use of the blog feature here as a promotion tool when considering this advice.

2. Read Help:SEO. SEO is "search engine optimisation", and optimising your website to be favored by search engines is super important. Google will not promote sites it deems as poor in its search results. An example of 'poor content' is duplicated stuff that appear on another site. By studying more how search engines work and how to fix your wiki up to be in their favor, your visibility may increase significantly. An example of a plan is by Brandon for the Bloxcraft Wiki. Not all the tips here may not apply to your wiki, but it's an example of the things to consider when optimising your wiki. Same goes with Fandyllic's comment with some extra tips.

3. Read Help:Best Practices. They're also in-depth guides on how to make your wiki look as good as it can, based on research done by Fandom themself and some external sources. Number 3 supplements the above.

That's about all the tips I can think of. They don't guarantee success, but they could, or they may make getting users more easy. In either case, I wish the best.