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bharath

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How many websites do you manage and how much time it takes to manage per day?
 
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Well, I have one forum that I manage and I also have a personal blog. The forum, I am on it every day. Even if I'm not posting something on the forum, then I'm usually doing some behind the scenes work. The blog, I usually write at least 2-3 articles on it each week (that's my minimum). Even if I am not writing something for the blog, I check it every day to check the stats and see if anyone has commented on any of the articles.
 
I have 2 websites and i am giving 2 to 4 hours to manage websites and client query. Most time is taken for reply for client and then manage or post contents at websites.
 
At the moment, I do not manage any websites. I have a few domains that I would like to make use of in the near future and I have a few good plans aswell, but haven't got around to starting a project yet. I've been very close to starting a few projects, but had second thoughts on whether it would work or not. Running a successful website requires planning.
 
I manage just one website as a blogger and I spend up to 5 hours on it per day. I write 1 article each day with up to 1500 words, after making research to write the content, I will optimize the content with keywords before posting on the back end of my website. After that I will still do some SEO and later on promote on different social media platform.
 
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