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day in the life

By tomaPublished 8 months ago 4 min read
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the day in your life.

> Ever wondered what a day in the life of a remote marketer looks like? It’s a blend of strategy, creativity, deadlines, and lots of coffee. As a marketer who works from home, I’ve developed a routine that keeps me productive, while also leaving room for flexibility and creativity. Here’s a peek into my day from start to finish.

Morning Routine (7:00 AM – 9:00 AM):

> My day typically starts at 7:00 AM. I’m not a morning person, but I’ve learned that starting my day with a routine sets me up for success. After the usual wake-up, I make myself a strong cup of coffee (coffee is an absolute must — I swear it keeps the creative juices flowing).

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> I use the first hour of my day to get grounded. I check my calendar for any meetings, review my to-do list, and respond to urgent emails. This is also when I take a few minutes to meditate or stretch, as it helps me get into a focused mindset. By 8:00 AM, I’m ready to dive into my workday.

Work Block 1 (9:00 AM – 12:00 PM): Strategy and Content Planning

> I find that I’m most productive in the morning, so I schedule my most demanding tasks for this time. This might include brainstorming content ideas, researching SEO strategies, or planning out a new campaign. Right now, I’m working on a series of social media ads for a new product launch, so I’ve blocked off this time to focus solely on that.

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> I usually work in 25-minute increments (Pomodoro Technique) to avoid burnout. During this time, I may jump on a quick Zoom call with a colleague to discuss a campaign or get feedback on the content I’ve created. These morning sessions are all about laying the groundwork for the rest of the week.

Lunch Break (12:00 PM – 1:00 PM):

> A lunch break is essential for recharging. I try to step away from my desk, though sometimes I’ll take a walk around the block if the weather’s nice. Lunch is usually something quick but healthy — I’m all about staying energized without feeling sluggish in the afternoon.

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> If I’m feeling adventurous, I’ll read an article or listen to a podcast about digital marketing trends. It’s a nice way to balance my workday while staying up-to-date with the industry.

Work Block 2 (1:00 PM – 4:00 PM): Content Creation & Client Calls

> After lunch, I’m back at my desk for the second work block. This part of the day involves content creation — writing blog posts, drafting social media captions, or creating email newsletters. It’s also when I schedule client calls, which might range from discussing campaign performance to brainstorming new marketing strategies.

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> If I’m working on a specific campaign, I’ll spend time running ads on platforms like Facebook and Google, analyzing metrics, and making adjustments. The variety is what keeps me engaged, as no two days are the same in marketing.

Afternoon Break (4:00 PM – 4:30 PM):

> By 4:00 PM, I usually take a 20-minute break to recharge. It’s my second coffee of the day (guilty, I know) or sometimes a smoothie if I’m feeling healthy. During this time, I’ll chat with my partner, scroll through social media, or read a bit of fiction to unwind.

Work Block 3 (4:30 PM – 6:00 PM): Analytics & Reporting

> As the day winds down, I focus on analyzing data. I check Google Analytics to track website traffic, monitor ad performance, and review KPIs (Key Performance Indicators) for ongoing campaigns. This part of the job isn’t glamorous, but it’s essential for adjusting strategies and proving ROI (return on investment) to clients.

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> I might spend some time drafting a report or sending an email update to a client. The goal is to wrap up the day by completing any pending tasks and setting myself up for success the next day.

End of the Day (6:00 PM – 7:00 PM):

> By 6:00 PM, my workday is officially over. I’ll take a few minutes to reflect on what I accomplished, jot down any reminders for tomorrow, and shut down my laptop. Afterward, it’s time to relax — I might enjoy dinner with my family, catch up on my favorite TV show, or read a book.

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> One of the benefits of working remotely is the ability to have a flexible schedule, so if I need to make up for lost time later in the evening, I can always adjust my schedule.

> *That’s a typical day in my life as a remote marketer. It’s busy, but it’s also rewarding to see the impact of my work on a brand or client’s success. Of course, no day is ever exactly the same, but having a routine helps me stay productive while keeping my creativity alive. If you’re considering a career in marketing, I highly recommend embracing flexibility and staying organized — it’s the best of both worlds!*

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