To be a consistently winning player, you need to pick up a lot of small pots instead of relying on your big hands to get paid off. However if you're playing with such tiny pots it is hard to do so limping into pots. Come in with a raise and follow up on the flop, you'll take it down 60-70 percent of the time. To make it a profitable play, the bet needs to be carefully chosen in relation to the pot. A bet of half the pot ensures that you only need to take the pot down right there one time in three. I'd reccomend a bet of 1/2 the pot to 2/3 the pot, and occasionally a bet of the entire pot. I don't always continuation bet, but I do it frequently. If you do it every single time players will become suspicious that you're bluffing them out of a lot of pots.