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Multi-Niche/Complex Web Application SEO advice

I'm building community app for digital nomads and remote workers (jorcus.com). It will have job posting, communities, mobile applications, user reviews, directory listing functions and more. This may complicate the website's understanding of SEO crawlers.

My target keywords are "remote work", "remote work", "digital nomad", etc. But my website is not ranked on search engines. I have over 100 articles on these topics, but I don’t get much traffic from these articles.

Do you guys have any advice for my site to rank better? What SEO advice and things should you do that you will give to a multi-niche or complex website/application.

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