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    03Mar

    A Day in the Life of a Blogger.

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    Dear readers Subscribers and fans,

    I had to take a few weeks off. Blogging was driving me mad. I was suffering from information overload and my internal servers went down. I needed to take a break to make me sane again. There was so much to do in a day I just blew out. And Obviously being a blogger i vowed to blog about the never ending list of things a Good blogger should be doing everyday. here goes.

    1. Reading other blogs
    2. Contributing to other blogs
    3. Researching/Getting ideas for your own Blog
    4. Writing your daily Post/article
    5. Reading through your Post/article
    6. Publishing
    7. Advertising your latest post/article on the social book marking sites.
    8. Dropping your Entrecard
    9. Approving ads from Entrecard
    10. Approving Ads from Project wonderful
    11. Checking your Adsense revenue
    12. checking your Adwords campaign
    13. Visiting your Affiliate dashboard. (there could be several of these).
    14. Applying for new relevant affiliate programs
    15. checking your email (several times a day)
    16. Stumbling through other blogs (using Stumbleupon)
    17. Participating in forums relevant to your niche
    18. Building your lens
    19. maintaining your lens
    20. Making notes for your next post.
    21. Watching the news headlines for any relevant stories worthy of a comment
    22. Reading other newspapers/magazines for more ideas for content
    23. Forgetting to have breakfast/lunch/dinner.
    24. Taking a break if possible

    Does this list look familiar? if it does then we are probably on the same wavelength. I am sure there are even  more things to do that I left out, but I am sure other blogger's will tell you the list goes on and on.

    Anyway I am refreshed now and back with a bang! I have learnt my lessons and will learn to take a break from blogging.

     

    Yours Sincerely

    Alfred Opare Saforo

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    Reader Comments (3)

    Ugh, honestly you are right. Those are the items that we most bloggers do. It's just that I've never realized most of them! :)

    March 3, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterMichael Aulia

    Another great post! It really is a lot of stuff when you think about it. Sometimes I just fall down the internet marketing funnel and my mind just gets overloaded. It is tough to take it all in, but thats what makes us bloggers interesting people.

    March 12, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterJustin

    Oh god, this is the reason I don't have time to go out anymore =OO

    March 15, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterCrystal

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