ventureskills
Wed 11 April 2007, 03:30 pm GMT +0200
I was reading
this post by Eli (blue hat) a great read by the way but not for most people here and wondered how long people spend on their sites a day.
For me my normal routine Monday to Friday is up by 7.30 working by 8 finishing around 6 then back at it around 10 till midnight with perhaps another 10 or so hours at the weekend making my working time 60 Hours a week.
What's yours?
Nikolas
Wed 11 April 2007, 07:11 pm GMT +0200
I work around 10-12 hours per day. I think that working every single day and for so many hours is not good as the human body have some limits too :)
Anyway I hope I will work less in the future.
GiorgosK
Wed 11 April 2007, 10:51 pm GMT +0200
As long as time permits !?
and other obligations of course.
Lots of hours
WhiteEagle
Thu 12 April 2007, 05:55 am GMT +0200
I work about 2-3 hours a day checking for new posts and doing other administrative tasks.
olaf
Thu 12 April 2007, 06:33 am GMT +0200
As long as time permits !?
and other obligations of course.
Lots of hours
hehe lol, right until I go to bed! (yes sometimes too much)
ashokuh
Fri 13 April 2007, 07:15 pm GMT +0200
I am online for 10 hrs daily even on sundays
Freezer
Thu 26 April 2007, 10:19 pm GMT +0200
i work few hours per day, i don't now, sometimes 2 hours sometimes 5 or 6 or 10 :)
cirtexhosting.com
Tue 22 May 2007, 12:27 am GMT +0200
10 hrs a day on average and the rest of the day thinking about it ;)
soulwatcher
Tue 29 May 2007, 10:02 am GMT +0200
Right now I am doing more research than working on my websites. I am doing 8 to 10hrs a day research and 1 to 2 hours working on my website. I am also kind of holding off for my new server to get here.
Nikolas
Tue 29 May 2007, 02:12 pm GMT +0200
Right now I am doing more research than working on my websites. I am doing 8 to 10hrs a day research and 1 to 2 hours working on my website. I am also kind of holding off for my new server to get here.
Research is a critical part of the "webmastering" work. Don't underestimate it ;)
designer
Wed 30 May 2007, 04:40 am GMT +0200
I always have at the very least 6 hours online... but sometimes I go to 18 hours if theres critical work but I do take a 15 minute break for longer work hours... What I hate though is spending hours logging on mgpnyc for accounting and then report for taxes...
WhiteEagle
Wed 30 May 2007, 05:49 pm GMT +0200
My time now depends on what time I get up in the morning, cause I have to be off this PC by noon.
* WhiteEagle will be glad to get his own PC back!
Casual
Mon 4 June 2007, 10:33 pm GMT +0200
To much time on a variety of websites :D Though a good design and proper automation can reduce your 'work' time on an individual site if done correctly. I spend most of my time though looking for ways to automate as much as possible. Time saved equals money made.
Nikolas
Tue 5 June 2007, 12:18 pm GMT +0200
To much time on a variety of websites :D Though a good design and proper automation can reduce your 'work' time on an individual site if done correctly. I spend most of my time though looking for ways to automate as much as possible. Time saved equals money made.
That's a great strategy. I am looking forward to automate as much of my business is possible - of course this is a hard task and not possible every time - especially now that I going to serve the army for some months.
BTW Casual are you located to the Orange county I know? (the bike manufacturers from the discovery channel)
Casual
Tue 5 June 2007, 06:56 pm GMT +0200
BTW Casual are you located to the Orange county I know? (the bike manufacturers from the discovery channel)
Indeed :D And good luck with that military time! I tried to join the Marines several times over (Family tradition more than anything), however I couldn't pass MEPS over a 3dB over average loss of hearing in one ear... even with a 97% ASVAB score! I'm partially jealous of you!
Nikolas
Tue 5 June 2007, 07:51 pm GMT +0200
BTW Casual are you located to the Orange county I know? (the bike manufacturers from the discovery channel)
Indeed :D And good luck with that military time! I tried to join the Marines several times over (Family tradition more than anything), however I couldn't pass MEPS over a 3dB over average loss of hearing in one ear... even with a 97% ASVAB score! I'm partially jealous of you!
That's funny. I am going to military because I have to (it is required here in Greece), hope I could switch positions with you but I guess this is not possible :)
Casual
Tue 5 June 2007, 08:02 pm GMT +0200
BTW Casual are you located to the Orange county I know? (the bike manufacturers from the discovery channel)
Indeed :D And good luck with that military time! I tried to join the Marines several times over (Family tradition more than anything), however I couldn't pass MEPS over a 3dB over average loss of hearing in one ear... even with a 97% ASVAB score! I'm partially jealous of you!
That's funny. I am going to military because I have to (it is required here in Greece), hope I could switch positions with you but I guess this is not possible :)
Very interesting! I knew that Greece required military time for men a very long time ago just from history courses, but I had no idea that it was still that way! Do yourself a favor and don't wish that you didn't have to go. Military training isn't just about learning combat maneuvers... It will make you a stronger, more focused, and more successful in everything that you do. There isn't a lot that I wouldn't do to experience USMC basic training just to get that much out of it.
Perhaps though when you get out, you'll be more consistent about spending time working on your websites than the rest of us are! :D
Nikolas
Tue 5 June 2007, 08:05 pm GMT +0200
Yeah maybe you are right, and believe me that's not my problem but the fact that I will leave my business alone for some time and I hope this wont make things worse....
Kira
Fri 26 October 2007, 08:37 am GMT +0200
5 to 8 hours a day...