Some pages are much easier to support with backlinks than others.
Usually, it comes down to focus.
Pages built around one clear topic tend to perform better over time because the surrounding signals are easier to reinforce. The content is clearer, the intent is easier to understand, and the page fits more naturally into related conversations happening across the web.
Broader pages create more friction.
When a page tries to cover too many ideas at once, it becomes harder for search engines to understand what that page should be associated with. It also becomes harder to build consistent authority signals around it.
That is why focused pages often gain traction faster.
The clearer the topic, the easier it is to support with strategic placements and relevant authority signals over time.