Content VS Backlinks ratio, is this a new thing?

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I am mostly into Non-English sites and niches that rank quick, low competition niches and keywords.

Recently i have been building a lot of blogs in Non-English language, after making around 15+ blogs in 5+ languages, i see a pattern, if you go slow and put high quality backlinks along, the growth is quick and sustainable.

For example this new German blog i started has only 20 posts and is better performing than my 100+ posts sites.
This is because on this blog i am going really slow, as soon as some post ranks, i am adding good quality 10+ DA backlink.
Right now i am following 10 posts then 1 quality backlink, then give it a week before next post.

I believe there is some content vs DA/backlinks ratio that Google is following, i am researching a lot in this space. but as it goes with SEO you cannot single out a factor, there is a lot in play.

I would love to know if someone else has experienced anything in this respect.

My current experiment is German Blog, 25 days old

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How do you get that much impressions/traffic in just under a month and a new site?
 
How do you get that much impressions/traffic in just under a month and a new site?
Yes brand new domain, i am doing 1 backlink from 10+da every 10 posts.
In my niche people keep doing stupid mistakes, take image from google. There is google image feature where you can easily upload and make sure image is unique, you can take screen shots from relevant youtube video.

If your posts/pages are de-indexing or de-ranking it is telltale sign that you are in trouble, either your content is not up to mark, images are bad, or you are in a very high competition niche, and need a lot of backlinks
 
I believe there is some content vs DA/backlinks ratio that Google is following, i am researching a lot in this space. but as it goes with SEO you cannot single out a factor, there is a lot in play.
Don't you think it's more of the quality of content and your keyword research skill than any backlinks ratio?

Granted, a brand new site with lots of backlinks too quickly may raise some red flags, but it isn't exactly what you are on to here.

I'm still of the opinion that it's more of our keyword research and content. In fact DA of 10 isn't something strong enough to be used unless it's from a very niche site that itself is doing pretty well on Google.
 
I've had similar success targeting low-competitive niches - quality over quantity always pays off. In my experience, focusing on local SEO factors such as language-specific keywords and regional backlinks can further boost results.
 
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