Internet Marketing Watch 19 August 2008

Today’s round up includes finding microtrends in your niche and capitalising on them, linking strategies for business to business websites and Google responding to, nay mocking, a link exchange request from a webmaster on Google Groups.

Eva Lyford suggests you identify some microtrends in your niche and set up some landing pages to capitalise on them. [Mike Moran]

Scott Schnaars offers some advice on organising your RSS feeds and make them more business friendly. [Knuckle Sandwich]

Todd Mintz discusses “long tail” customers who search with a specific geographic location in mind. [Aim Clear Blog]

James Chartrand demonstrates the importance of using emotion in your website copy. [Copy Blogger]

Erik-Jan Bulthuis talks about linking strategies for business to business websites in the last of his three article series. [Yoast]

Sarah Holland reveals three components to writing an article which attracts traffic. [Affiliate Classroom]

Darren Rowse advises bloggers on why and how to repeat content and topics they have previously covered. [ProBlogger]

Shawn Collins offers readers some methods he uses to get a blog indexed in Google. [Affiliate Tip]

Sardar Mohkim Khan ponders on Twitter’s next business move. [Start Up Meme]

Google mocks an offer of a link exchange submitted by one desperate webmaster [SEO Round Table]

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