Gazunta said:
Webcomics are a tough racket to get noticed in, because as correctly pointed out above, there's so much crap out there that even average comics get dragged down in the shit.
It's really not that difficult at all. I had about a thousand readers after two months, twenty thousand readers after a year. I think at its highest point, it was in the top twenty most read webcomics on the internet. Maybe top 25.
There's a lot of tips and techniques you can use to increase readership. You can sign up for voting lists like Top Web Comics. You can update more frequently. You can build a community around your comic. But ultimately, the number one thing you have to do, is put something on the internet worth people's time. Create a good webcomic and the rest will sort itself out.
I haven't seen your comic, but before you start worrying about readers, make sure it is the absolute best thing you have ever created in you life. Then take a long hard look at it, and make it better. Repeat until you can't figure out how to improve it. Then figure that out too. Improve it some more. Than, just to be on the safe side, make it even better. Then worry about being noticed. Because chances are, if you aren't being noticed due to the amount of shit out there, it's because you are just a little too apt at blending in with it.