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I just don't know what I'm doing wrong

Feeling overwhelmed and in need of some expert advice. I've diligently crafted numerous high-quality blogs, optimized them based on Wix's SEO guidelines, yet still face challenges. Even with Google Search Console recognizing my posts as "Rich Content," I'm having a tough time with niche keyword targeting. Any seasoned SEO professionals willing to offer guidance? I genuinely appreciate any insights.

A bit about my business:

- We specialize in legal support services.
- The website's domain is relatively new, being just 5 months old.
- I have over 140 unique state-specific blogs for one specific "service"
- I'm open to sharing more details privately but prefer to avoid public mentions for privacy reasons.

Thank you in advance for your understanding and help.

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