I know a few poker players who have been playing the micro limit games and Full Tilt and having a hard time winning because of too many suck-outs. This is the inherent problem with micro limit games, and while there are a few things you can do to combat this, it is very hard to play against players whose chips do not matter to them. There is no pushing them off a hand, no bluffing, and it is hard to play position. So, what do you do if you want to play micro limits?
Having said that, my other suggestion is actually to loosen your play a bit! Remember, poker is a game of adjustments, and if you don't adjust to the table you are playing at, you can't win. If everyone is limping in ahead of you, limp right along with them. The difference between you and them should be your post-flop play. If you can out-play them after the flop, you can make a difference. Also, be smart enough to know when you hit the flop and when you didn't. Playing 8-6o and hitting a flop of 6-J-K does not constitute hitting the flop. If you feel it takes a real hand you take the pot down, make sure you have it because you probably are not going to be able to bluff much at this level.
Having said that, my other suggestion is actually to loosen your play a bit! Remember, poker is a game of adjustments, and if you don't adjust to the table you are playing at, you can't win. If everyone is limping in ahead of you, limp right along with them. The difference between you and them should be your post-flop play. If you can out-play them after the flop, you can make a difference. Also, be smart enough to know when you hit the flop and when you didn't. Playing 8-6o and hitting a flop of 6-J-K does not constitute hitting the flop. If you feel it takes a real hand you take the pot down, make sure you have it because you probably are not going to be able to bluff much at this level.