Spamming people's submissions in this manner and begging people to follow your art will not convince people to look at your profile. In fact, it's more likely to do the exact opposite and make other users of the site want nothing to do with your profile at all. Instead, you should try to give constructive feedback on other people's artwork, or a the very least, positive comments and favorites on the art you like. It would also help if you tried being an active member of the community. You should consider participating in groups and forums related to the subjects that matter to you as well as engaging your own audience, which will of course take time to build, and focusing on your own artistic self-improvement. And if you start to lose confidence in your abilities, try looking for instances where artists have redrawn their old artwork, such as these:If you keep at it, you'll definitely notice the improvements you make no matter what direction you decide to take your art in. deviantART is also loaded with lots of great tutorials and guides for developing your art as are sites like YouTube. You can make a ton of progress without even realizing it. So don't worry if people don't fall in love with your work right away or if you think your art isn't quite up to par, developing your artistic ability is something that requires a lot of hard work and practice, it is a skill more than anything else, and it takes time to build. You can get there though.