External links that reinforce the mesh, not scatter across it.
IGNY8's backlink system is campaign-based. Each campaign targets specific clusters and tiers, with budget allocation and monthly scheduling. The FatGrid marketplace handles placement; IGNY8 handles strategy.
Campaigns target clusters, not pages.
Tier planning is based on cluster volume and authority gaps — the system knows which clusters need external reinforcement.
Cluster targeting
Each campaign targets specific clusters and authority gaps.
Tier planning
Tiers assigned by cluster volume and where reinforcement is needed.
Budget allocation
Spend allocated per campaign with monthly scheduling.
Daily verification
Every placed backlink is confirmed to still exist, daily.
FatGrid handles placement. IGNY8 handles strategy.
The marketplace finds the links. The system decides which clusters they should reinforce.
FatGrid marketplace
Placement handled through the marketplace.
IGNY8 strategy
Which clusters need links, at what tier, on what budget.
Quality-verified
Tier-assigned and quality-verified, not bulk-bought.
Weekly KPI snapshots
GSC snapshots track the impact on search performance.
Backlinks are investments, not expenses.
One well-placed external link propagates authority across 25 pages through the mesh structure. The campaign system is designed around that reality.
| Without a mesh | With a mesh |
|---|---|
| Link helps 1 page | Link propagates across 25 pages |
| Cost per ranked page is high | Cost per ranked page falls sharply |
| Buy links to every page | Reinforce clusters, not pages |
| An expense | An investment |
- Cluster-targeted placementTargeted
- Tier-assigned, quality-verified linksVerified
- Daily verification that links still existDaily
- Weekly GSC KPI snapshotsMeasured
Links scattered across pages
Links bought to individual pages, with no structure to carry the authority anywhere else.
- Links bought page by page
- No tier strategy
- No verification after placement
- No measurement against rankings
Links targeted at clusters
The system knows which clusters need reinforcement and which are already compounding from the mesh alone.
One link. Twenty-five pages. Verified daily.
Where backlink buying usually goes wrong.
Links without strategy or verification are spend, not authority.
| Anti-pattern | Why it fails | The campaign approach |
|---|---|---|
| Buying links to single pages | Authority stops at the page that received the link | Target clusters so the link propagates across the mesh |
| One-size tier strategy | Spend goes where it is not needed | Tiers assigned by cluster volume and authority gaps |
| Place and forget | Links disappear and nobody notices | Daily verification confirms every link still exists |
| No measurement | No way to know if the spend worked | Weekly GSC KPI snapshots track ranking impact |
From cluster gap to verified placement.
Strategy first, marketplace second, verification continuous.
- 01Plan tiersClusters and tiers chosen by volume and authority gaps.
- 02Allocate budgetSpend allocated per campaign with monthly scheduling.
- 03Place via FatGridThe marketplace handles tier-assigned, quality-verified placement.
- 04Verify and measureDaily link verification, weekly KPI snapshots from GSC.
Make every backlink propagate.
Connect a URL and run campaigns that reinforce clusters, not isolated pages.
