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How do sites get 10,000, 30,000, 200,000 organic keywords?

I'm running a new site for a SaaS product that launched 6 months ago, so far SEMRush says we have around 600 organic keywords. We publish 3 blog articles a week of at least 600 words, and also created a 250-page "Encyclopedia" for our space. We're also ranking top-10 for about 20 keywords on Google. We've optimized our site with Yoast for our target keyword list, and also picked up quite a few more from words and phrases in our blog postings. Also lots of good backlinks, over 100,000

Our competitors, however, who have been around longer all crush our organic traffic scores and they all have a minimum of 10k organic keywords. I'm also seeing numbers upwards of 200,000 keywords for some of the larger ones. How do they get those counts so high?

What else should I be doing to grow the org. keyword base? Or is it just a function of time in existence?

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