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I put the entire bible on my website and it doesn't have any views after 3 months

Hi, I published a biblical website with entire Hebrew/Christian bible available in free domain in my WordPress .org website. We do have a significant number of religious people in my country and not many good competitors (some are quite good but most competitors have really ugly and slow websites), but they all indeed carry more or less the same content.

By first two weeks things were great and number of impressions and clicks were raising each day to a reasonable number of 1000 impressions per day for 700 pages crawled and indexed from a total of 1100 pages published. After third week everything dropped heavily and after it I have around 5 impressions and 0 clicks per day.

I do have yoast installed but never actually worked on keywords, adding images, links, etc... I never worried about SEO as I thought google would eventually figure everything out by itself!

I do love biblical history and I have been writing articles about it for the last 3 months, but published only a few because I wanted to check how everything would perform. The 5 original articles I published using some good keywords, some links to other posts, images, outbound links, and all yoast criteria filled doesn't have much more performance than the rest of 1100 pages.

Here is my question: is it possible to optimize and get views from this niche nowadays (Bear in mind that I am not in US)? How would you approach it? Would it be better to publish another website only with my original content? I would love to hear some suggestions please!

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