When a firm asks "How long until we get clients?", they're really asking: "Is this worth the wait and investment?" The answer depends on three variables most firms don't control: market competition, firm authority, and practice area demand.
Google's algorithm needs time to crawl, index, and rank a website against competitors. For a law firm in a saturated market (personal injury in Los Angeles), you're competing against established firms with years of link authority. For a niche practice (trust administration in a smaller metro), rankings come faster because fewer competitors own that space.
Your firm's existing authority also affects pace. If you already have media mentions, bar association listings, or a recognized brand, Google starts you with a head start. A new firm with zero online presence starts from baseline.
This guide breaks down realistic timelines by practice area competitiveness, market size, and firm stage. Use it to plan resources, set stakeholder expectations, and spot when an agency is overselling speed.