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Freshly launched global online tool, tech SEO maxxed. Now what?

I know, blogs, original content and backlinks.

Long story short: launched 9 days ago, since then 310 unique landings on the site. 5 from search engines. For the limited data that's available, I estimated the keyword(s) to be 30-40 KD, my position is 18-30.

I've spent long days reading posts, talking with different AIs to come up with ways to max out the technical SEO. Included but not limited to head faq+schemas, lighthouse mobile 100/96/100/100, keywords well enough (can never be pefect). Overall very little to go there.

Got a few problems: Fresh site so building trust naturally takes time. Completely new to SEO. Now only realizing what people truly meant when they said that building will be maybe 25% of the continuous work, the rest goes to getting the attention.

Ok so what I've put together to be the options, preferably mixed of:

-backlinks, quality ones, they take either money or connections, cold reach etc

-blogs. Everyone tells you to write blogs. As a tool service, I realized that writing blogs is doable. My competitors seem to write dozens of pages with AI, and they are fine. I'm not interested going that way. Wrote the first post in original style, used keywords, middle titles as h2, internally linked and so on. Trying to maximize the impact.

What else is there? Just months of continuous content? My page is the type that improving the functionality past a certain point isn't ideal until there is real traffic. So now I'd need to just purely focus on building that said traffic. I can keep spitting out blogs every 10 days, finding free proper pages that give backlinks but is that all it is? To make or find building blocks that raise your score?

It's fun, don't get me wrong, but are there anything that fresh sites can do to get higher on high KD search terms? To my understanding it takes 12-18 months of continuous work to get anywhere in the scene.

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