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Is 120+ monthly search impressions after 2 months for new domain positive

Hi I recently launched a SAAS in the transcription space and I currently have 120+ monthly impressions across GSC and Bing search. A part of me feels like the progress is really slow and would like to hear your opinion based on your experience.

For context, I am not an SEO expert and this is my first time doing real SEO for myself. The web site currently have 300+ pages with 90 currently indexed. An additional 150 pages was only recently added a few days ago.

I carefully did all the required seo steps like canonical, hreflang(localization), LDjson, page slug with keywords, title and description with long tail-ish keywords, h1s tag and, first paragraphs containing keyword. I am not sure if I missed something.

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