Not that i've heard of. They aren't going to make it that easy. Your best bet is to submit your links to directories, link farms, etc. They will get spread around but you will still have to work at it.
NEVER submit to link farms nor world clouds, it is highly frowned upon by SE in my experience. -Michael
You can submit to many free or paid directories on here and get some good back links, just look in the freebie or link sale sections. I also use dirzap.com which has a good list of directories and makes it very easy to list in them. It is semi-automatic but still gives you the control. You should focus on quality back links by finding high PR sites that are related to your niche, this will get you the best bang in the SE. Stay away from Link Farms, they are mentioned in Google Help as ways to get your site de-indexed and banned.
Yeah i thought about the link farm idea after I posted this. I wouldn't suggest it for link building and SEO. The best places are directories and high PR sites as mentioned above.
Pay someone in the services forum to manually submit your site to directories. Don't add 1,000's of links in one fell swoop. Keep it to around 250-500 per month.
Google in 2007 is a lot more sophisticated in terms of links. There is no value placed on most directory links and exchanged links. You need to make sure all the links you get are high quality, natural links if you want to do well in Google.
I'm not sure but if you get a sudden flood of backlinks, it won't work in your favour in SE's (unless you're very lucky)!
If you are directory submitting then do it manually, vary the anchor text etc and only submit to related categories in trusted and related directories. Sometimes people pay good money for links in high-PR directories only to find it does them no good in Google. I agree that Google is getting very good at weeding out links from insignificant directories. I also agree that inbound links should not appear in one big go. Don't get 500 random links one week and then do nothing for a month - it will not look good to Google. Spend time (not money) on finding the right sources for your links and the results will be worth it.
Difference between them is that Link Farm is linking to different links especially unrelated links while the directory is the categorized forms of links (in category manner)..