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A Day in the Life of the SEM Magazine Editor
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Andrey Milyan was the first editor-in-chief of Search Marketing Standard, the leading print publication covering the search marketing industry. He has been following and reporting on industry developments for over 5 years.


How does your girlfreidnt tolerate you?
Boris,
You are supposed to be on vacation. Stop working!
Time and Information management are the Bugaboos. ‘Nuff Said – Gotta go read some more
Glad to know I’m not the only curious one! Thank heavens the poll is fast and easy to use, LOL. Had no problem fitting that into my day.
That was the idea
At first I wanted to finish with the question but I know you guys are too busy to drop me a line. The poll seemed to be a good alternative.
I would still love to hear about your day, if you care to share, of course.
My secret is simple: have a great team to back you up. There aren’t enough hours in the day to read, write and actually get work done. I divvy up responsibilities for reading and writing across the Anvil team, which allows me to focus on attending and blogging about select conferences as well as run a business.
Hi Kent,
Let me just say that you are doing a great job in keeping up, even if you do share your responsibilities
Your articles and conference coverage are exceptional. We are all looking forward to your coverage of the SES in NY on this blog.
Andrey
Your poll doesn’t allow for those of us that spend more than 10 hours/week reading SEM/SEO blogs/forums, etc.