Jennifer Laycock

Jennifer Laycock

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I always look forward to taking a peek at how Google logo artist Dennis Hwang will represent the latest celebration. Imagine my surprise when I looked at the temptingly delicious chocolate covered strawberry in today's Valentine's Day logo and noticed that something was wrong...very wrong.

I spotted it just a few minutes ago when Matt Bailey suggested I take a peek. Now I don't know about you, but all the years that I've been visiting the site, the word Google has had an "l" in it...

And speaking of chocolate covered strawberries, can I just take a quick moment to lament winter storms? I'm currently sitting in my house with a "level 3" snow emergency in my county. That means no one but emergency vehicals is allowed on the road. Meanwhile, Columbus chocolate factory Anthony Thomas Chocolates is sitting on about $200K worth of chocolate covered strawberries that will ROT if they are not purchased today. Am I the only one moved to tears by that?






About the Author

Jennifer Laycock is the Editor of Search Engine Guide, an educational web site aimed at translating the search marketing world into something that small business owners can understand. Jennifer specializes in common sense search engine marketing, viral marketing and customer outreach via social media and blogs. A former search marketing consultant and in-house trainer, Jennifer’s clients have included companies like Verizon, American Greetings and Highlights for Children. Her primary clients now are a little girl named Elnora and a little boy named Emmitt.

Jennifer Laycock is the Editor of Search Engine Guide, an educational web site aimed at translating the search marketing world into something that small business owners can understand. Jennifer specializes in common sense search engine marketing, viral marketing and customer outreach via social media and blogs. A former search marketing consultant and in-house trainer, Jennifer’s clients have included companies like Verizon, American Greetings and Highlights for Children. Her primary clients now are a little girl named Elnora and a little boy named Emmitt.