Jennifer Laycock is the Editor-in-Chief of Search Engine Guide, an online publication aimed at educating Small Business owners about search engine marketing, viral marketing and online reputation management. Jennifer has helped create online marketing strategies for companies like Verizon, American Greetings, Highlights for Children and Option-Line, a national crisis-pregnancy hotline. She is also the author of the popular e-books "The Small Business Guide to Search Engine Marketing" and "Zero Dollars, a Little Talent and Thirty Days." Known for her down-to-earth style of teaching and a special focus on educating small business owners, Jennifer focuses on inspiring companies with new ideas without leaving their heads spinning with techno-talk.
Jennifer is a requested speaker and has served as both a panelist and a moderator at Incisive Media's popular Search Engine Strategies conferences, the eComXpo virtual trade show, Microsoft's Small Business Summit and several local search marketing training seminars. Jennifer has also served as a trainer for both Incisive Media and the Direct Marketing Association. In 2005, Jennifer delivered the keynote presentation at the MIVA Small Business Conference. She has also been interviewed and quoted by a variety of publications including The Financial Times, USA Today, The San Francisco Chronicle, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post and Entrepreneur magazine.
When she's not writing for Search Engine Guide, Jennifer is chasing around her two toddlers with her husband Greg, moonlighting as a mommy blogger, making bento lunches or watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer marathons.
When it comes to building links and generating coverage of your web site and products online, there's a skill that often gets overlooked. Relationship building gets a lot of lip service these days, but I sometimes wonder how many small businesses really, truly understand how much work goes into it. Relationships go beyond reading a single blog post or scanning a Facebook page...it means investing time in someone.
When it comes to building links and generating coverage of your web site and products online, there's a skill that often gets overlooked. Relationship building gets a lot of lip service these days, but I sometimes wonder how many small businesses really, truly understand how much work goes into it. Relationships go beyond reading a single blog post or scanning a Facebook page...it means investing time in someone.
With so much focus these days on link baiting, the idea of taking the time to make a personal connection to secure a link has been tossed aside. After all, who wants to invest time and energy in people when you can make up a fake news story and generate thousands of links in a weekend? Click here to read the rest of this article.