301 How many is too many?

Jingo

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I am planning to buy 10-15 domains with emd and redirect them all to my money site and blast the new domains with xrumer.

Example:
Money site: petshop . com

New domains:
buydogfoodinla . com - redirected to petshop .com / buy-dog-food-in-la
buydogfoodinny . com - redirected to petshop .com / buy-dog-food-in-ny
buydogfoodinwashington . com - redirected to petshop .com / buy-dog-food-in-washington

The reasons I am planning to do this
1. I can't come up with original content for 15 new websites in the same niche :)
2. I am only monetizing the traffic by selling through my money site... no ads or any other means of monetization, I know if I was doing ads it would be better to make individual websites on those EMDs but this is a corporate website and can't have ads on it.
3. I am not trying to harness the power of EMD but to harness the power of anchor texts, since 40-45% of my back links from DFB end up raw I thought this would be a better way.

My Questions:

1. How many 301 to one domain is too many?
2. How many redirects at one time have you used successfully?
3. Do you think this might work or you have a better suggestion?

P.S. to mods
I have searched the forum for this yopic. 301, 301 too many, "301 too many", "301 many"

But haven't found a single post or thread, if there is already a post please direct me towards or add this that thread.
 


Do the existing domains have hosting and existing sites on them already?

I've done large amounts of 301 redirects for php pages and products without any problems.

Make sure you use htaccess correctly.
 
Do the existing domains have hosting and existing sites on them already?

Nope no hosting. Never been registered. Never had a site on them. Do you think I should run them for 2-3 months with a few pages of spun content and backlink them and then after 3 months re direct them?

I've done large amounts of 301 redirects for php pages and products without any problems.
redirect of php pages I guess would be internal redirection?

Make sure you use htaccess correctly.
Thanks for the advice. I got that covered already have a few internal and external redirects on my other sites.
 
Aged domains work better for 301s.

When using 301 tactics link diversity is crucial and you will likely suffer penalties for 1-2mo unless you have a solid strategy. Then it's possibly to see pg 1. In under a week.
 
When doing a 301 redirect, if the sites were registered with the same name in the register, is trouble waiting to happen?
 
Which is more advantagous when planning a 301 to buy links to: getting an aged site or a new one with your key words in the domain name?
 
So could you use
agedPRDomain.com/buy-dog-food-in-la . com - redirected to petshop .com / buy-dog-food-in-la

or is the buy-dog-food-in-la . com not really helpful or necessary in the aged domain?