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Learning SEO for my service business, how bad is my plan?

  1. Buy a mix of low-medium-high authority domains (audit using SEMrush)
  2. Create content on those domains and refer to pages on my main business site
  3. Make sure it's relevant, avoid footprint, avoid penalties

Is that pretty much it? I know easier said than done, but do I have the right idea. I've done very little so far and have some pages ranking in the top 5 for less competitive locations. In a very niche, generally low competition industry. All I have done so far is:

  1. On-page SEO is good to go following Rank Math
  2. Have an educational blog that also gets emailed out (mostly to re-engage cold leads)
  3. Dedicated pages for every service location and sub location
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