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New website here! Need help to rank/get traffic

Hello everyone, the website is italian for the italian market only!!!

I've recently launched a football predictions website powered by an AI algorithm. For each match, an article is automatically generated using Gemini's API and other tools.

Looking at the top search results for the keyword "football predictions", I’ve noticed that many of the ranking sites are poorly made—so in theory, it shouldn’t be too hard to outrank them.

My site also has a blog where I write articles and tutorials, targeting low-competition keywords. However, even for keywords that literally have no competition—where my article should be the only result—I’m not appearing on Google, even though the pages are indexed.

Checking Google Analytics and other tracking tools, I do see that I occasionally get some clicks from Google, but if I search for my site directly, it doesn’t show up within the first 5–10 pages.

I know this is probably a matter of time and that I need to wait for Google to do its thing, but do you have any advice to improve the situation?

If you were in my position, how would you proceed? I’ve reached out to dozens of sports websites and blogs to propose guest posting and other link-building strategies, but the lowest price I was quoted was €300 per post. :/

Any suggestions?

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