First of all, there is just no state copyright law which overrides federal copyright law. Second, the Berne Convetions of 1988, as amended to which the US is a signatory pretty well ended any need for special marks or markings on web pages. Which is what the question sound likes it is about. Another way of putting it is that if it is in a web page and it is subject to copyright, if it is put into the web page it is copyrighted.
The copyright page of a book is typically on the reverse of the title page.
The copyright page is generally found on the reverse of the title page.
The copyright page of a book is typically on the reverse of the title page, and includes copyright notifications and cataloging data for the national library of the country in which it was published.
Notification will be on the copyright page, which is generally the reverse of the title page.
There is no prescribed placement of a copyright notification.
Sure. Although a copyright notice is not required for protection, it usually takes the form of the copyright symbol, the year of creation or publication, and the name of the rightsholder. For an example, see the bottom of this page.
Most websites give the copyright year as the current year, because that's when the page rendered. See at the bottom of this page, Copyright [current year] Answers Corporation.
Generally on the reverse of the title page.
Websites generally give the current year as the copyright year, as that is when the page rendered. Wiki.answers.com has a copyright notification at the bottom of every page.
Medicinenet.com has a copyright notice at the bottom of each page. In general, websites give the current year as the copyright year, as that's when the page rendered on the user's computer.
What you write is automatically protected, and the way to notate this on the page depends on what blogging application you're using. The easiest option is simply to put a copyright notice at the end of each entry, but you'll want to have something appear automatically on each page, and instructions to do this should be documented by the creator of the app.
The copyright page is generally on the reverse of the title page rather than on the back of the book. It includes copyright and printing information.