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I have heard 2 strategies from 2 different SEO agency and I am just wondering you would think is best.

Some insight that might help: my companies domain authority score is currently at a 10 and we have 50 backlinks and competitors are at a 35 with 25k+ backlinks. My companies website has only been active for a year and we have only done SEO for 2 months.

These agencies are very different in their backlinks strategy. They both have nearly the same keyword strategy of going after easier keywords that we can rank for.

Strategy #1: get 15-25 high domain authority (40+ DA score) backlinks a month to increase the companies DA. the company is selling each keyword at $175 to reach top 5 ranks.

Strategy #2: get 100+ backlinks from 11-20 DA score a month to build a foundation then start going after higher DA backlinks after building a foundation. the company requires a monthly fee and I can pick as many keywords as I want.

I would like to know what backlink strategy is best.

I am not familiar with SEO so I do not really know the best way to go about this so I would really appreciate your opinions on this. Thank you for your time.

This is my second post on this and I would like to thank everyone who replied to the first post but I think I didn't explain well enough so I am posting a second time.

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