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Building backlink profile for e-commerce store - Will this work?

Hi! I am running an e commerce store and we are selling basically only one kind of product (flowers). This makes it hard to create dozens of content in daily base, but definitely possible yes. Now I have a few questions since I want to rank my collection page, like my competitors, on the first page of Google. I already did the following:

Written a lot of content on the collection page
SEO Optimise the page
Internal Links to the page with the correct anchor

What I need to do now, is get relevant backlinks. But getting backlinks to your collection page in this branch, in my country, is really hard to get this without paying relevant blogs. Is it a reasonable strategy to pay 100-200 for each article they want to post on their blog, with links to my page? I know private blog networks or paid links are not recommended, but these are SEO articles on relevant blogs ran by people with a 20k+ followers on Instagram.

And any more tips to get ranked with a collection page? Thanks!

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