Internet Marketing Watch 28 August 2008

Today’s round up includes methods on how to improve your blogging, the downsides of your article reaching Digg’s front page and a successful way to blog and link your way to success.

Sean D’Souza writes about how to jolt your readers into paying attention. [Copy Blogger]

John Cow suggest starting a blog about something you want to kick ass at. [John Cow]

Darren Rowse comments on the downsides of an article featuring on the front page of Digg. [ProBlogger]

A writer at YouMoz, known as Stuartpt, discusses the art of “blinking”, that is, blogging and linking. [SEOMoz]

Debra O. Mastaler thinks you should “market for links” rather than concentrate on merely “link building”. [Search Engine Land]

Lee Odden identifies five ways you can repurpose content on your blog. [Top Rank Blog]

Jaan Kanellis provides more food for thouight on Google Suggest and how it will change keyword referrers. [Jaan Kanellis]

Garret Pierson interviews Lee Odden and they discuss the changes in SEO and social media. [Your SEO Mentor]

Greg Finn lists 37 reasons why you may be a Digg spammer. [10e20]

Ian Lurie states an obvious, but often overlooked method, of ranking well for local keyword searches. [Conversation Marketing]

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