To become a great reporter, start by mastering the fundamentals of journalism—research, interviewing, and writing. With your newspaper in hand, head out to gather news firsthand. Begin with street interviews; engage people in conversation and collect valuable insights and stories. The more information you gather, the better your reports will be.
Once you have enough material, use the printing machine to turn your notes into printed newspapers. This is where your hard work transforms into something tangible. After printing, distribute and sell your newspapers at your location. Each sale not only earns you money but also builds your reputation as a reliable and skilled reporter.
As your income grows, reinvest in your work. Expand your reach, explore new topics, and take on more complex stories. Open up new projects that challenge your abilities and help you grow. Becoming a great reporter is a continuous process of learning, adapting, and pushing forward—and every story you publish brings you one step closer to excellence.