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As jk3210 hints, it is not a good approach -- unless you don't want to be listed in Google. But, even then, it is easier to ban googlebot that attempting to trigger spam filters.
It is a good approach if you want a lot of websites that will be hard to find via traditional routes (such as SEs). Useful if you have an idea for a sort of online treasure-hunt adventure game.
If you're really having trouble getting sites to link to you, then there's something dreadfully wrong with your content.
If you're an online widget store, then start up a high content widget information site, SEO that to do well in the engines and use it to drive the traffic.
It's a lot easier getting people to link to informational sites. But you still have to do it properly and make it something worth linking to.
TJ
I don't see why this should not work. What is the difference between this setup and having other sites linking to you?
In the asked-about up you are linking to yourself. It's a big difference and Google warns you off link farms and other such artificial rank boosters, eg:
[google.com...]
Linking to yourself is like having sex with yourself. You may have more control, but you are missing out on many of the benefits.
once the sites are created, you can link them to any number of sites you may have.
But the problem is that you have an isolated knot of sites all of which point only to themselves, and none of them (or very few) have any incoming links from elsewhere on the web.
Search engines are wise to that -- they'll identify and cut out the whole knot. You may be worse off than you were before.
If you can overwhelm their closed-set detection (maybe with several thousand sites) it might work. But remember, they also look for duplicate content, so make sure all sites have something valuable on them, and are more than just a single page, and have no duplicated content.
Then the chances are that a competitor will complain. So make sure they have no reason to complain. All several thousand sites should offer a different and valuable service to users -- the interconnection to promote the original site should be only a side effect.
Of course, if you do all this, you'll have created something of value - if you make your original site the top of a pyramid or otherwise link to it from these sites, it will surely get a boost. Plus, this network of sites will be able to promote other sites you may be involved with. Nevertheless, if your main objective is to boost links to the original site, an aggressive link-building campaign will take a lot less effort.
If you're an online widget store, then start up a high content widget information site, SEO that to do well in the engines and use it to drive the traffic.
Since you'll never learn unless you ask, is it better to direct the traffic off with advertising or links that flow through the copy, or is either approach valid.
HOWEVER, they do not last that long either. Each site has duplicate content, spammy anchor text, and no real substance.
If you can create a good template, and generate 15 - 20 pages of real content, then you could make this work. You also need to make sure each site gets some incoming links from somewhere. It will do you no good if you have 50 PR0 sites pointing to your main site. I suggest thinking about your link matrix too... if you do it right, this is much easier than you think.
Once you have a good template set up, each site should not take you more than a few hours to complete.
I say give it a shot, after all, "an incoming link will never hurt you." (just don't link back).
Good Luck ;+)
If you can do that, and you promote all 50 of your websites, it becomes a network of websites and don't do any spamming at all and you end up promoting all 50 and not 1 or 2....and it may not be bad. Just that you are an aoner of 50 online businesses and not 1. :-)
I know a lot of people who do this.