The first two months are entirely behind-the-scenes. Your law firm's website gets audited for technical SEO issues — page speed, mobile usability, crawlability, structured data for legal content. Citation accuracy is verified across directories like Google Business Profile, Avvo, and state bar listings. Content strategy begins here: keyword research identifies which practice areas and service keywords have realistic opportunity in your market.
During this phase, you'll see no ranking movement. This is normal and expected. Google doesn't know yet that you're optimizing. Your competitor's sites still rank the same. But the technical foundation is being established so future content and link work actually has somewhere to land.
What you should expect to see in your dashboard: audit reports identifying issues, keyword opportunity analysis, content calendar drafts, citation correction requests sent to directories. Phone traffic stays flat. Rankings unchanged. This feels like nothing is happening — but infrastructure takes time.