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Originally Posted by $5 submissions
Overly aggressive = fully automated comment marketing (others call it comment spamming), fully automated link swaps, ref spamming (the original method is dying but there's probably newer methods), yahoo/google/?? site groups/distribution channels, dbase stuffing, linkdumps, ezines, etc etc you name it. There's TONS of ways to promote blogs/sites on the Internet, just follow the following rule from webmasterlabor.com's guerilla traffic department
sharing CONTENT/opinon/discussion = not spam
automated crap with no regard for content = spam
Other's dont' agree but I guess we can always agree to disagree. Just my opinion and experience, others' mileage may vary. One thing we can agree on though... TRAFFIC IS KEY. 
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Sweet, thanks! I'll be honest, I have been looking at splogging for quite some time and have been reading it. It seems like google's adsense policies (
https://www.google.com/adsense/policies) are highly subjective especially this one:
"No Google ad may be placed on pages published specifically for the purpose of showing ads, whether or not the page content is relevant."
That one in particular makes me nervous. If I were to make maybe 20 blogs that automatically snag news from a few different sources and post them a couple of times a day I would clearly be splogging but would Google care? I'm about to find out I guess.
