As the platform grows and changes, it gets harder to be noticed. I always suggest new users and small accounts make more comments to create conversations and build relationships. It won't help you get rich quick, but it raises your profile in the community, and that usually means long-term benefits.
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Well, I wouldn't say my problem is getting noticed, I know that is a process and not an event. What tickles me is seeing a lot of good content unrewarded and a lot of low effort content being rewarded.
I'm not getting on the moral side of things here nor about to question anything, just saying the obvious: creating a curation project of my own seems to be (for the time being at least) the shortest path to reward the content that I love the most.
I do see how ridiculous that sounds coming from such a tiny account as mine, but in the end I can face it as a long time goal or something like that.
I started off this way as well, no stake, only some trails and no delegations. I spent most of my days voting for posts with barely any strength behind them and leaving comments to the posts. Over time some liked what I was doing and started trailing their votes on my votes - i.e. they'd automatically vote whatever my account voted, this gave me more influence and I kept doing my thing.
Nothing wrong with starting your own curation project, although my advice would be to focus on a certain niche that interests you and you can provide some commentary and wisdom with it. Look for trailers first or if you have the know-how or can find someone willing to help, set up an account they can delegate to where you can take a fee of for the service while returning most of the hive from curaiton rewards back to delegators. Or just find someone who wants to reward the things you do and may give you a HP delegation for free.