Ok, but when you do create “Arbital 2.0”, the best thing you can do to help it succeed is to have a pre-existing base of users who are interested in using it, especially the smaller number but extremly important “power users” who will be the ones who generate most of your content, and a lot of good content you can move over from your old site.
Anything you can do to encourage people to be more active now at creating content (including comments) and interacting with the site in general probably included your odds of success long-term.
Ok, but when you do create “Arbital 2.0”, the best thing you can do to help it succeed is to have a pre-existing base of users who are interested in using it, especially the smaller number but extremly important “power users” who will be the ones who generate most of your content, and a lot of good content you can move over from your old site.
Anything you can do to encourage people to be more active now at creating content (including comments) and interacting with the site in general probably included your odds of success long-term.