Rather than "when will I see results," think about what's being built in each phase. SEO for law firms doesn't work like PPC (where you turn on spend and get clicks). It works in overlapping phases with distinct milestones.
Phase 1: Foundation (Months 1–3)
Technical SEO setup, site architecture review, keyword research by practice area and geography, initial content plan, and competitive landscape analysis. During this phase, you're not trying to rank yet—you're making sure the site is crawlable, your authority signals are clear to Google, and your content strategy aligns with how people actually search for your services.
Expectation: Minimal ranking movement. Few new inquiries directly from SEO. This phase feels slow because you can't point to visible results, but it's the difference between sustainable growth and wasted effort later.
Phase 2: Early Traction (Months 4–6)
Content publishing on target keywords, on-page optimization, and initial link-building momentum. Practice areas with lower keyword difficulty start ranking. Local map pack visibility improves (if applicable). You'll see the first wave of ranking improvements for secondary keywords and long-tail queries.
Expectation: 3–8 inquiries per month from SEO (varies by practice area, market, and starting point). Ranking positions on primary keywords improve from "not ranking" to page 2–3 range.
Phase 3: Compounding Growth (Months 7–12)
Content depth increases. More internal linking. Brand mentions and authority signals accumulate. Ranking positions stabilize on first page for competitive keywords. Inquiry volume increases 20–40% month-over-month as more keywords rank and more searchers find the firm.
Expectation: 8–20+ inquiries per month, depending on practice area. Geographic expansion if targeting multiple markets.
Phase 4: Optimization and Scale (Month 13+)
Focusing on high-intent keywords and conversion rate optimization. Refining content for competitive keywords. Expanding into adjacent practice areas or geographies. This is where ROI typically becomes clearest because you have 12+ months of data to work from.