Time blogging

Philippines
September 7, 2008 4:18am CST
What time of day do you usually blog? And how many hours do you spemd time blogging? With time here in MyLot, can you still manage to maintain your blog? I am just wondering...
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@hcromer (2710)
• United States
20 Oct 08
It really depends on what I am writing about that day and how into I get. Sometimes I can spend all day researching something if I'm really interested in it, then other times, I'll just make a collage on Polyvore.com, write up a little something to go with it and am done with blogging for the day. I usually blog after I get off work, sometime between 6 and 9 pm, but there are always exceptions to that rule. I just blog when I actually have something to say. I usually update twice a week on one and then just whenever I get new photographs for my photography blog. I don't spend much time on myLot so it doesn't really interfere with my blogging :)
@derek_a (10873)
8 Sep 08
I don't have any particular time when I blog. I usually pick up ideas for my blogs through meditation or sometimes whilst doing something else. I will make a note of it and when I am next at the computer, I will then type out the blog post. Ideas can strike at any time for me, so too can my blog be updated. Sometimes though, no ideas come for days and then I don't push it, but just leave my blog alone. :-)
@paid2write (5201)
7 Sep 08
I have one blog which is six months old and I post on it about once a week, when I have some good news, or just to add an update on my activities, and I post whenever I have been paid from a site I want to promote. My new blog is a daily one and I am blogging on it at the end of each day, or when I feel I have something to say. It does not take me too long and I can be inspired by something I read or I write in a discussion at myLot.
@joihie (224)
• Philippines
7 Sep 08
Well I'm a new blogger so I'm just getting used to how it works. I try to post everyday and in case I forgot to do it, I double the number of my post the next day. It's pretty easy to create a post. A useful post may take 1 hour to write and about 1 hour to research. But a short post can take as little as 10 to 30 minutes.