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I was just thinking there are probably tens and thousands of videos on YouTube offering people who have tips and tricks to running content creation businesses online but after watching numerous them, I was left with a disjointed picture of exactly what I will be likely to do on any given day - as the options seemed endless Neppedia. So to place it into some form of collective perspective, I've written this short article to try to provide the confused reader an improved picture of exactly what a day in the life span of a content creator might actually look like.

Starting with the obvious of waking up, making coffee and wanting to clear your brain for work, how I usually start my day is by looking at some RSS feeds (while drinking said coffee of course) and perusing numerous articles and photos in categories I'm interested in with a view to learning more about my chosen new profession and also selecting good ones to "curate" and pass on to other potentially interested people on several social media marketing platforms.

I share the nice ones I find with people on Twitter, Pinterest, Facebook and Google+ primarily at the moment incidentally - there are other good platforms than these - but they're the people I began with and they still get nearly all of my focus. I "+1" and "Like" good content I find along the way and comment on the work of others where I'm the urge as in the end, others are investing in effort as well and their contributions should be getting recognition from me just as I really hope to be getting recognition for my contributions.

I've usually by this time around earmarked in my mind a task that I'm like focusing on that day - and this can be a pretty fluid thing. I could have planned your day before to focus on something today but if I find my juices flowing in another direction after starting your day, then that's usually where I go.

It's much simpler to create that which you are feeling passion for at the moment rather than pushing yourself to create something you aren't feeling alive about but had planned to work on. And you usually prove an improved product this way as well. That is the bulk of my day, that of trying to create something worthy of being published.

When I've completed a brand new content item such as a YouTube video, I upload it to YouTube, annotate it and share it across my connected social media marketing platforms to those that I really hope would be interested in viewing it. I attempt to promote it to generate interest without being pushy about this which I've learned absolutely kills you out there. Respect people's right to choose for themselves and you will fare much better.

I then usually take time out near the finish of your day to check on to observe how things are getting (Google Analytics, viewing statistics, e-mails, and comments received, etc.) and I communicate back once again to those where I can who have commented at all on my creations or some of my activities in social media marketing that day Neppedia.

If I still possess some energy and still feel just like working, I'll cap off my day looking at ways to boost my visible social presence. This will mean focusing on improving a Profile, focusing on and updating my website, reproofing and clearing up an article, or researching other places on the Internet that would be helpful to be involved in or link to.

Then I'm done. I can shorten, lengthen or completely ignore the above tasks (except the coffee) on any given day based on my energy levels. And that's what I prefer the absolute most concerning this lifestyle. I don't need certainly to work when I'm not in the mood to and I can really work hard on other days when I'm the drive within me. For me, this lifestyle sure beats an 8 AM to 5 PM plus in an office existence!