
Every law firm asking “how long does SEO take” is usually asking a different question: when will the phone start ringing.
Those are two different timelines. Search visibility moves first. Qualified intake calls follow. The gap between the two is what most agencies do not explain honestly, which is why so many law firms cancel SEO engagements in month three thinking nothing is working.
This article walks through what actually happens, month by month, in the first year of a real law firm SEO engagement. The patterns below come from Connectica’s recent work with several Florida law firms across mental health law, niche statute practice, business and IP litigation, and probate. We have anonymized the firms but the numbers are real, drawn directly from Google Search Console data over the past 90 days.
Before any timeline makes sense, you need to know your baseline. The same six months of SEO work will produce wildly different visible results depending on what your firm’s search presence looked like the day the work began.
Most law firms reaching out to a Connectica-style agency for the first time are nearly invisible in Google. In our recent legal engagements, baseline monthly search impressions ranged from about 1,100 to 2,500 across the four firms. Clicks were in single or double digits per month. Those firms had a website, they had a Google Business Profile, they had a few practice-area pages. None of it was earning meaningful visibility.
That starting point matters because the first round of SEO improvements on an under-optimized law firm site can move impressions 10x or more in a few months, simply because Google was previously not indexing or surfacing the firm at all. A firm starting at 50,000 monthly impressions has a smaller percentage lift available, and the work to win the next increment is harder.
If your firm is closer to invisible than dominant, the timeline below is closer to what you can expect. If you are already getting significant organic traffic, your timeline is longer and your engagement will focus on different things.
In the first 30 days of a serious law firm SEO engagement, almost no public-facing content changes yet. What changes is the foundation underneath.
A competent first month looks like:
By the end of month 1, in our recent legal engagements, monthly impressions had already moved between 9x and 17x from baseline for three of the four firms, with one firm jumping over 30x in its first month due to particularly aggressive technical fixes. Clicks usually had not started moving meaningfully yet. This is normal. Google has begun indexing pages it was ignoring, but the firm is still ranking at depth (positions 30-80) for most of its newly visible queries. Visible to Google’s index does not yet mean visible to a person doing the search.
If your agency cannot show measurable impression movement in month 1, ask why. The work in month 1 is mostly cleanup and indexing, and the cleanup itself moves the needle.
This is where most law firms get nervous, because the work is starting to show but the impact on their actual phone line is still small. Patience here matters.
Here is what the actual trajectory looked like across four recent Florida legal engagements. Each firm started near-invisible and reached its first peak impression month within 90 days of work going live.
| Firm | Practice area | Baseline monthly impressions | Peak month reached | Peak monthly impressions | Growth |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | Mental health law | ~2,500 | Month 2 | ~78,700 | 32x |
| B | Niche statute practice | ~2,200 | Month 3 | ~67,300 | 30x |
| C | Business / IP litigation | ~1,700 | Month 2 | ~184,400 | 107x |
| D | Probate / personal injury | ~1,100 | Month 2 | ~36,500 | 33x |
Click volumes tracked similar growth. Firm A went from 39 monthly clicks at baseline to over 1,000 at peak. Firm B went from 38 to over 1,000. Firm D went from 4 to 159. The variance is real and we are showing it honestly. Firm C’s 107x trajectory is an outlier, driven by a larger existing technical foundation and faster content production. Firms A, B and D all clustered in the 30x range, which is closer to what most law firms should plan around.
What changes in months 2-3:
One pattern worth understanding: in months 2-3, your firm’s “average position” number in Search Console may actually get worse, not better. That happens because hundreds of new long-tail queries enter the index at positions 30 to 80, dragging down the weighted average. Your head-term positions are usually still holding or improving. The “worse” position number is a side effect of the firm now ranking for more queries, not fewer.
By month 4, the early structural work is paying its full dividend. By month 6, the firm should be a different presence in Google’s eyes than it was at the start.
What this period typically looks like:
This is also the period when the agency’s content engine, if it has one, should be producing the firm’s first cluster of niche content that ranks. At Connectica we run our Tikteb content workflow platform for this, producing reviewed, client-approved articles on a steady cadence. The articles published in months 1-3 begin to mature in months 4-6, attracting both rankings and the kinds of links that compound over time.
Past month 6, the easy wins are largely done. From here, the engagement becomes about fighting for competitive head terms in the firm’s geography and earning the kinds of authority signals that move a page from position 8 to position 3.
That work is slower and less linear. A page can sit at position 8 for two months and then move to position 3 in a single Google update. The work continues at the same cadence; the visible movement does not.
Beyond month 6, expect:
Page-1 rankings on a fully competitive head term in a major Florida market can take 9 to 12 months for a firm starting near-invisible. Sometimes faster, sometimes slower. We are honest about that range in client conversations.
Connectica works across many verticals, so we see the comparison every week. Legal SEO is genuinely slower than home services SEO. Three reasons:
YMYL standards. Google classifies legal content as “Your Money or Your Life” under its Quality Rater Guidelines. That means the same scrutiny Google applies to medical content gets applied to legal content. Author credentials matter more. Citation patterns matter more. Thin or generic content gets buried faster.
Search behavior is different. A homeowner with a leaking pipe calls the first plumber that ranks. A person dealing with a probate matter or a family law question reads multiple firms’ content before booking a consultation. That research-stage browsing means the firm has to win attention across multiple pages, not just one head-term page.
The competition publishes high-quality content too. In Florida especially, the legal market is full of well-resourced firms producing serious content. Beating a firm that has been publishing for ten years requires either better content or more of it, and usually both. Catching up takes time.
These are not excuses. They are realities that shape the timeline.
Two firms starting in the same week can have engagements that look very different at the six-month mark. The variables that matter most:
What speeds it up:
What slows it down:
If your law firm starts a serious SEO engagement this month, here is what to realistically expect:
Those windows assume a firm starting near-invisible with no prior SEO penalties and a working website. Adjust upward if any of those assumptions do not hold.
We do not promise faster timelines than this. We also do not promise these results to every firm, because we cannot. What we can promise is that every month of a Connectica engagement will produce measurable, transparent reporting on what changed, what improved, and what is still in flight.
If you are evaluating SEO agencies for your firm, watch for these timeline-related warning signs:
The first month of honest law firm SEO produces enough measurable change that no honest agency needs to lock clients into long contracts. At Connectica we work without long-term contracts because the work earns its own renewal each month.
If you are considering SEO for your law firm and want a realistic read on the timeline that applies to your specific situation, the first step is understanding where your firm starts.
Get a free SEO audit from Connectica. We will tell you honestly what we see, what is realistic in the first 90 days, and what would not be realistic. No long-term contract, no pressure, no overpromising.
Call 877-816-2259 or request a free SEO report.
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