>Just shoot more
Is good but very limited advice, especially for new photographers who don't usually understand what they're supposed to be learning yet.
>Shoot more methodically
Is better advice, it's what's turned me from snapshits to 500+ likes and on the explore page on Flickr inside of 8 months.
What this meant for me was finding things to learn and working through them methodically-
>2 weeks of long exposures, some at night, some during the day, some minimalist, some busy, etc
>Composition- Nothing but Bob Rossing my photos- find a foreground, a middle and a background. Obvious and standard procedure but I come from snapshits so it had to be learned for me.
>Flash dropoff days- Nothing but isolating subjects with flash drop-off, some macro, some portrait, some whatever was around me.
Set cool goals or achievements you'll want to get but tie them into things that you don't yet know and you'll enjoy learning.
That, and spend your time equally between reading and discovering new technical concepts, shooting, and reviewing other peoples and your own work.
Probably tons I'm forgetting but these are what sprung to mind. Rock on.