1. As any other language, practice. Do pet project, try out different modules. Stay in touch with the latest release (Promises, Koa...)
2. I do think so, it tackle a lot of issues Java/PHP had, and the possibility to do full stack JS is really interesting from a develloper and manager perspective
3. Good question, probably, I know where I live, a lot of people search for node.js develloper, and are ready to put the price. However, I never tried to become freelancer so I don't know the market there