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How could I get more organic traffic on my site?

So from what I understand is that you need keywords, I’m in a competitive niche so I need long tail keywords as well, I also need to build up my DR/DA and have a strong backlink profile, I need to have a good website structure and then google will rank my page higher and so get more clicks on my site, is that all I need? Because I did the keywords, long tail ones too, perfected my SEO from my understanding and built backlinks, now my DA and DR isn’t the strongest, I have about 100 backlinks and my DA is 10 DR is 9. I only get about 50 clicks a month and the clicks are only for my website’s name, so people don’t click on my keywords, or they are not being ranked high enough, but there was a time about 3 months ago where I got 10x that in a month and ranked better for keywords, so what could have happened? It’s sad to see that my site is going backwards. So what can I do? I was thinking on getting my DA up but some people say that it doesn’t matter in rankings, so what should I focus on to get better visibility? Because right now the only people coming to my site are searching for my site’s name. Also my site has traffic since I pay for traffic, also read that somewhere google will see how many traffic your site gets and rank you better, well that seems like bs. But yeah please let me know what Imm doing wrong, my website is 8 months old.

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