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    - Reviewing articles for possible publication: 3-4 hours per day
    - Chatting on msn and yahoo messengers, whilst looking for more ideas and helping people: 12 hours per day
    - Promoting ezine: At LEAST 4 hours per day (including submitti
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    I sat here this morning, and decided to work out exactly how much time I use on creating my weekly ezine, and I almost kinda shocked myself. I`m not the ONLY publisher who refuses to automate, so please, after reading my hours, spare a kind thought for all those other publishers out there that do everything manually, and who really take the time to get down to a personal level with their subscribers.

    Typical daily hours for me as an ezine publisher

    - Reading other ezines/newsletters: About 4 hours per day.
    - Looking for the right content: 5-6 hours per day
    - Checking email other than newsletters: 5 hours per day
    - Getting rid of junkmail: 3 hours per day
    - Staying in touch with other publishers, website owners etc.: 3 hours per day
    - Working on learning html: 2-3 hours pr day
    - Updating ezine, ads and slot-ads with Rich, my programmer: 6 hours per day (with about 10 hours "allsorts" chat too)
    - Looking in forums for things of interest: 1-2 hours per day
    - Reviewing articles for possible publication: 3-4 hours per day
    - Chatting on msn and yahoo messengers, whilst looking for more ideas and helping people: 12 hours per day
    - Promoting ezine: At LEAST 4 hours per day (including submitti

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    all those other publishers out there that do everything manually, and who really take the time to get down to a personal level with their subscribers.

    Typical daily hours for me as an ezine publisher

    - Reading other ezines/newsletters: About 4 hours per day.
    - Looking for the right content: 5-6 hours per day
    - Checking email other than newsletters: 5 hours per day
    - Getting rid of junkmail: 3 hours per day
    - Staying in touch with other publishers, website owners etc.: 3 hours per day
    - Working on learning html: 2-3 hours pr day
    - Updating ezine, ads and slot-ads with Rich, my programmer: 6 hours per day (with about 10 hours "allsorts" chat too)
    - Looking in forums for things of interest: 1-2 hours per day
    - Reviewing articles for possible publication: 3-4 hours per day
    - Chatting on msn and yahoo messengers, whilst looking for more ideas and helping people: 12 hours per day
    - Promoting ezine: At LEAST 4 hours per day (including submitti

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    4 hours per day.
    - Looking for the right content: 5-6 hours per day
    - Checking email other than newsletters: 5 hours per day
    - Getting rid of junkmail: 3 hours per day
    - Staying in touch with other publishers, website owners etc.: 3 hours per day
    - Working on learning html: 2-3 hours pr day
    - Updating ezine, ads and slot-ads with Rich, my programmer: 6 hours per day (with about 10 hours "allsorts" chat too)
    - Looking in forums for things of interest: 1-2 hours per day
    - Reviewing articles for possible publication: 3-4 hours per day
    - Chatting on msn and yahoo messengers, whilst looking for more ideas and helping people: 12 hours per day
    - Promoting ezine: At LEAST 4 hours per day (including submitti
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    hours per day
    - Working on learning html: 2-3 hours pr day
    - Updating ezine, ads and slot-ads with Rich, my programmer: 6 hours per day (with about 10 hours "allsorts" chat too)
    - Looking in forums for things of interest: 1-2 hours per day
    - Reviewing articles for possible publication: 3-4 hours per day
    - Chatting on msn and yahoo messengers, whilst looking for more ideas and helping people: 12 hours per day
    - Promoting ezine: At LEAST 4 hours per day (including submitti
    Getting Help in the Form of a Small Business Loan
    I resigned on my day job and decided to start a home-based company about three years ago. I had to invest a lot of time in doing market research, and finding the best way of getting my product into the hands of customers. I also had to put my entire life-savings into my own business, thinking t
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    - Reviewing articles for possible publication: 3-4 hours per day
    - Chatting on msn and yahoo messengers, whilst looking for more ideas and helping people: 12 hours per day
    - Promoting ezine: At LEAST 4 hours per day (including submitting my own articles)

    That 53 hours per day. Thank my lucky starts I`m great at mutli-tasking...hehehe

    Remember, a lot of us do this to bring you information that we hope will help you in some way or other, and I know how much it brightens up my day when I get a mail saying "Great issue, Anna, Keep up the good work!" So I`m guessing a lot of other ezine owners would really appreciate something like that.

    Putting out an ezine is a LOT more than just slapping together a couple of articles and a bunch of ads in an email, or on a website. I know there`s a lot of that going around too (I DO actually get tons of those ones in my mailbax daily too), so if you`re subscribed to a great ezine, take the time to let the publisher know, vote for them, recommend them to your friends, most importantly: Give Them Your Feedback!!

    At the same time, if there`s something you DON`T like, let them know that too. Without subscriber feedback, we`re basically just poking around in the dark, hopin

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