Dec 12

Final installment of Hide and Speak series now live

Tag: social media, women bloggersKalena Jordan @ 8:10 pm

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Jennifer LaycockYou’ve got to admire Jennifer Laycock. She’s a total powerhouse mom, writer and marketer, not to mention an impressive bento designer! Within 24 hours of emailing me in response to my post Jennifer finally opens the door to Google, she’s posted the long-awaited final installment of her article series about building an online business without the benefit of search traffic. It’s called : Hide and Speak: Letting the Spiders Back into Bento Yum. Thanks Jen

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One Response to “Final installment of Hide and Speak series now live”

  1. Chris Estes says:

    My initial response to your last blog about the hide and speak series was a little harsh. I in fact like her point. It provoked thought and some ideas I had not pondered before.

    I work with a world class SEO and they had discussed with me the value of social media. I kind of pushed the thought away as I believed blogs were for daily journals and political gain. I have within the past month realized their importance. The hide and speak series really helped plant the thought into my head securley.

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