If your site has information on how to find records in a particular locality, consider adding to or authoring a new page on that locality in the FamilySearch Wiki. FamilySearch isn't going anywhere. In fact, they are growing significantly, with things like Record Search, the Wiki, which I believe will be as large if not larger than Wikipedia when all is said and done, a 'common pedigree' family tree product that will be free over the web, and several other things we have not seen quite yet. The wiki is at http://wiki.familysearch.org/ and you can attend the community meeting from home. There has actually been a little discussion on how to best incorporate some of the things that USGenweb and others who have relied on GeoCities and other free hoster sites for space have used. Some have gone down and the links don't work anymore, such as old xoom.com links on some abandoned websites and old forum posts. The user/community meeting is every Tuesday afternoon, it lasts an hour, and you can attend via teleconference with a screen on your computer and a phone-bridge (call is free, you might otherwise only use minutes if you use a wireless line). To find the page, go to http://wiki.familysearch.org/ and look for 'community meeting' in the right-side navbar and click on that, you'll see a general page. Anyone can add an agenda item. You must be registered to edit any page, but that's free too. Don't be shy, if all you can do is listen the first time or two, that's OK, just chime in when you have something to say about whatever is being discussed or you need to ask questions or bring new items up. We also have discussion forums, just look for 'Forums' on the navbar also, below where you would find the community meeting link. There are specific regional forums, wiki support forums, and indexing support forums as well, all are welcome there too. You can register there to to have full access to all forums, and from there you're all set.