Internet Marketing Watch 29 August 2008

Today’s round up includes the best day to publish your strongest article, methods to force your readers to interact with your blog and the story of a Daily Mail journalist who incurred the wrath of web nerds after using the term “Google Bombing” in the wrong context.

Daniel Scocco claims Monday is the best day of the week to publish your killer content. [Daily Blog Tips]

Darren Rowse reveals 12 ways to snap your readers out of passivity and make them interact with your blog. [Pro Blogger]

Chris Williams reports on the repercussions met by a Daily Mail journalist after she incorrectly used the term Google Bombing. [The Register]

Rae Hoffman outlines some questions you should ask when interviewing a potential link developer. [Sugar Rae]

Aaron Wall considers whether you are providing your SEO company enough information to succeed with their project. [Search Engine Land]

Ian Lurie lists 15 annoying features your company website doesn’t need. [Conversation Marketing]

Andy Beal reports on the news story of a California resident suing Google for trespassing. [Marketing Pilgrim]

Zac Johnson writes about celebrity blogger Perez Hilton, who charges $54,000 per day for blog advertisements! [Zac Johnson]

Jane Copland ponders on seven things reality could borrow from the internet. [SEOMoz]

Stephan Miller blogs about Bloghology, the offline blogging magazine written by bloggers for bloggers. [Stephan Miller]

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