The first quarter focuses on creating the technical and content foundation that search engines evaluate before ranking. This phase produces no lead volume—that's normal and expected.
What happens:
- Google Business Profile optimization and verification (if not already claimed)
- NAP citation building across legal directories (Avvo, FindLaw, Justia, state bar listings)
- On-page optimization of homepage and service pages for primary DUI keywords
- Initial content publication (3-4 articles targeting long-tail DUI searches)
- Technical audit and fixes (site speed, mobile usability, schema markup)
- Review generation framework implementation
During this window, search visibility remains minimal because Google is still evaluating your site's relevance and authority for DUI-related searches. Local citation consistency is particularly important—inconsistent NAP data across directories signals unreliability and delays ranking progress.
Realistic expectation: Zero to minimal qualified leads. One or two phone calls from existing directory listings is typical. Your analytics may show slight increases in branded search traffic, but non-branded DUI keyword traffic remains negligible. This is not a sign of failure; it reflects the time search engines need to crawl, index, and evaluate new or updated content.