I'm glad to help. Just like the folks Sir Unknown mention in his meme, I make myself available for new users that want to be good meme makers and entertain people. If you have a question, just comment on one of my old memes and I'll get back to you soon.
I check everyone's profile when they start talking points. My take? You're already working towards building a fan base by the number of comments you've made. That gets you noticed.
Be careful with political and social issue memes. Make sure the humor is heavy. It's something I rarely do because most of what passes for political humor these days isn't funny. Your audience is world wide, so may not be interested in American politics. You've done a good job of not using local jokes to build your rep. A good friend of mine, another writer, hasn't understood that, and while we've known each other since high school, his focus on local stories has hurt his career. (yes, that's right: Career)
When you get stuck for a meme idea, Dash Hopes has a stream to help promote that. Theme Weeks was supposed to do that, too, but some folks got upset with that, and did all they could to torpedo it. Pretty much gone now.