Hey,
If you seriously aim for a better FIDE rating you should look at some games of players who have a higher understanding of positions and openings than you have. Joining a chess club is obviously a good way to improve. You will always find someone there who is significantly better in chess than you are, espacially in the rating group that you are currently in. Playing numerous blitz games at websites like this one usually isn't going to help for that matter.
I personally was able to push my rating a lot by watching some titled players on YouTube. It's a bit uncommon but I find it a good way to get an insight in the whole thought process of a strong player. I would recommend the channels of "ChessNetwork" and "Chessexplained". They are both way above the 2200 FIDE mark and should give you an idea of how to approach the game in a more professional way. Also it is the most entertaining way to do it which I find very helpful
Mila
For over an year, I have been playing chess now. But my rating yet hasn't made any big or small difference. When I first started FIDE, my real official rating was 1169, now I played a bunch of tournaments and now mines is 1172. I need help in playing better chess. My goal is to reach the rating of 1300 this year. Anybody have any ideas and suggestions? I want to try to do better and improve the game I love.