> [1] Start creating small apps which would be useful to you, like a
> mini-diary, a blog, a photo album, a contact list, etc.
> [2] Run it on your local machine and use it. Try learning more and better
> ways to the same and keep your creations evolving.
> [3] When you feel you have got enough of exposure, you can start to take
> small tasks from people as part-time.
> [4] For this, you have to  invest in  participation and  getting to know
> people, parallel to your learning process. Join some PHP forums and mailing
> list, answer to
> queries, listen to what others say, what others are doing.
> [5] Improve your communication. Check this list on how people are asking
> questions, replying questions, etc.
> [6] Participate in LUG meets and other UG meetings, get to know people,
> share experiences.

I agree with this.

Also you can start playing around CMS.

Start with joomla then move on to drupal, moodle etc.

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All the best.

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