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Global SEO advice needed.

I worked in local SEO for most of my "SEO career" but now for the first time I am starting to work on a global SEO project which will target multiple English speaking countries, and I know it's a whole different game...

For the context, the website is similar to Dribbble with thousands of dynamic pages created by users and a lot of images.

I am planning to start with listing the platform on the relevant websites and directories, creating profiles on review platforms, etc... and to get initial dofollow backlinks until I get to 20-25 DR, then I would move to create and scale comprehensive topical authority with blogs.

No ai slop, human written useful content with strong external and internal linking to other blogs and user generated content pages.

I made sure that each dynamic page created by users is well optimized and delivers rich html metadata for crawlers. In my noob SEO mind I believe this might help since there will be thousands of initial pages, because each user can upload hundreds of different pages.

Along the SEO there will be channels on YT, IG, Facebook, TikTok, Linkedin which will push the user generated content from the platform.

I want to push organic growth as much as I can before we move to paid ads and SMM.

What are the most important aspects to pay attention to beside the regular SEO stuff like topical authority, internal linking, schema markups, backlinks, etc...?

I appreciate all of your answers in advance!

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