Show Me Your Desktop, Jennifer Laycock
This week it’s Jennifer Laycock from Search Engine Guide and The Lactivist’s turn to Show Me Your Desktop. Jennifer
wrote the first e-book about blogging I read. The e-book is called Zero cash, A little talent and 30 days. She explains how she started The Lactivist from scrath using viral marketing, CafePress, ads, SEO and a lot more. I can highly recommend it.
She is also one of the skilled editors behind Search Engine Guide. She has certainly helped me understand how important viral marketing is for your blog or site.
If you can guess what Jennifer’s favourite program is, I’ll buy you a beer, root or lager, you pick.
If you missed last week’s interview with Paula Neal Mooney, don’t worry you can still make it.
What is your background picture?
The default greenish blue acer background.
Why did you chose that picture?
Umm…it came with the computer and I haven’t gotten around to changing it. (In 18 months)
As always this is just a teaser. If you want to read the rest of this interview and find out which program Jennifer doesn’t like even though it’s on her desktop, you have to go to The Beta News.


Comment by justin on 17 September 2007:
I’ll have to check that ebook out. Her site looks rather cool.
Comment by Brown Baron on 17 September 2007:
You’re right Dennis. I guessed wrong. That is one tough question heh.
Comment by reztar on 17 September 2007:
just downloaded her ebook. now i have ebook to read on weekend
Comment by Dennis Bjørn Petersen on 18 September 2007:
Heck I’ll still buy you a beer if we meet BB
You can really look forward to reading Jennifer’s e-book. It has some good stuff about Google, Yahoo and Microsoft’s ad programs and CafePress.
Comment by Bush Mackel on 19 September 2007:
Thanks for the heads up about this e-book. I’m always looking for new ideas, and it’s a lock I’m gonna read this this weekend.
Comment by Joseph Plazo on 19 September 2007:
Cafe Press? I wonder how many blokes actually made money out of that. Despite having a few sites with Cafe Press as a side monetization arm Ive yet to see a penny.