Your pool already is (and was) there, except it has a typo in its name, it is labeled as "Crush Harder pool".
Kalgecin, can you fix the typo?
As for attracting users - if the pool is empty, it is quite hard to attract some initial interest and initial load of miners.
I have the same problem with my second pool (originally created to mitigate 51% problems with too many people in the first pool), which is now empty - during the nfactor increase the pool has vacated completely due to many miners dropping out because of mining issues (there were some miners before the change, but after the increase everybody dropped out). Many miners needed to retune cards for newer nfactor due to HW errors (config that squeezes max power of cards at one nfactor may utterly fail at another). The pool has not repopulated since then and the only one that is mining there now is me (with all the crappy mining HW I have ).
One way could be to point some mining rig of yours to it to create some initial nonzero hashrate - people are much more likely to join a pool with at least one or two workers in it than pool that is completely empty. So if you have some hashpower at your disposal that you can point at your pool, no matter how small, then do it ... your chance to attract users will increase greatly.
Due to difficulty not having fully readjusted yet, people will probably still strongly prefer large pools for the time being (block time for PoW is now much larger than the designed block time, so even large pools need several hours to find a block in average), but once the block times settle down (I guess that should be in a day or two at most) and new miners will start flowing in, there would be better chance to attract some miners to a small pool.