Great tips on how to get more readers/exposure Maroo! I think one of the biggest factors is......TIME! I joined the DIS about 10-11 months ago, and only returned from our trip 3 months ago. That means that from the time we knew her wish was approved to the time that we left for the trip was 7 months! I didn't even start the PTR until we had dates because I knew it was going to be dragged out for so long! It gave me lots of time to read previous wish TRs and current TRs from "regular" DISers. I read tons because I had only been to Epcot once 20 years ago. I had TONS of questions! The more I posted on others' reports the more people saw my name, my signature/PTR link, and sure enough after a few months I had lots of fun new friends helping me plan. If you come here today and leave in a month or two or even three, please don't be offended if you only have a few pages of PTR. It just takes time for people to find you.
Also, I think summer is busy for everyone and they are quieter right now. Last week I posted an update and I seriously heard crickets chirping! But thankfully when I posted my concern that maybe people had stopped reading, several wrote a quick note to let me know they were still reading, just no time to post. So in a week, or two, or four, things will probably pick up around here.
Lastly, someone mentioned making it a point to read PTRs. I am sometimes the opposite. I feel like after (almost) a year, the same questions over and over get old. I WAS THERE TOO, asking the same old questions, so of course I don't have a problem with people asking, I just feel like if I only have a few minutes to spend on the computer, I'd rather see someones pics from their trip than read the questions, again. Eventually I do check back in on the PTRs and here, but I am slower about it. Sorry!
I lied. I have ONE MORE thought.

There are MANY families who join the DIS to get info and then after the trip they just don't have the time and energy to report back. Totally understandable. I love how Ann (WeeAnnie) visited this thread and some PTRs but just did not want to start a PTR or TR herself because she knew it was going to be an investment of time. If you do a PTR and want lots of people to follow you, do us a favor and give us just a little something when you return. Who said a TR has to detail your every waking moment? Why not just post some favorite pics and a few of your best (and worst?) moments of the trip? That way everyone who got excited for you gets to feel like they know how the story "ended" and you don't have to keep investing the time for months afterward. Just a thought...