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What a good SEO agency actually does in the first 90 days

What to Expect From Auto Connect CRM in the First 90 Days of SEO

February 03, 20268 min read

If you’re thinking about hiring an SEO agency, the first 90 days are where most business owners get confused, impatient, or burned — not because SEO doesn’t work, but because expectations were never set properly.

Here’s the reality:

Good SEO feels boring before it feels exciting.

That’s how it should be. SEO is a compounding game, and the early stage is about building the foundation the right way so your results don’t disappear the moment Google updates something.

This is what you should realistically expect from Auto Connect CRM in your first 90 days — and what you shouldn’t.

First, the hard truth (before any work starts)

If you’re hiring an SEO agency, the most important thing to understand upfront is this:

It’s completely normal to not see obvious results in the first 90 days.

That’s not a “trust us and keep paying us” line. It’s how Google works.

Google doesn’t flip your website “on” at day 30 or day 90. SEO is more like planting seeds in soil you don’t control. You can do everything right — correct keywords, great pages, consistent publishing — and still need time for Google to crawl, index, test, and trust your pages enough to move them up.

This is why we’re skeptical of agencies that promise “guaranteed rankings” or instant traffic spikes. Sometimes rankings do move quickly, but anyone guaranteeing it is usually doing one of two things:

  1. Saying what you want to hear to close the sale — then hiding behind “SEO takes time” later.

  2. Taking shortcuts that might create a temporary bump but often backfire — thin content, spammy tactics, or strategies that don’t hold long-term.

What matters in the first 90 days isn’t “did we hit #1 yet?”

What matters is: Is the work being done the right way — and can the agency prove it?

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A good SEO agency should be able to clearly explain:

how progress is measured

  • what they’re targeting and why

  • what they learned about your competitors

  • how keywords were chosen (and what “winning” looks like)

  • what pages are being prioritized first

  • what’s being published or optimized week to week

  • what signals they’re watching to know the campaign is moving in the right direction

SEO isn’t guessing. It’s not “posting blogs and hoping.” It’s research, execution, and consistency — done in a way that builds trust with both Google and real people.

At Auto Connect CRM, we set expectations early because we’d rather be honest and lose a deal than sell someone the fantasy that SEO is fast, predictable, and guaranteed.

The first 90 days are mostly about building the foundation:

  • going after the right keywords

  • building or improving the right pages

  • and getting Google to start paying attention

Sometimes results happen early. Often they don’t. But if the strategy is right and the work is consistent, you’ll see the first signs of progress before the big outcomes show up.

What a good SEO agency actually does in the first 90 days

What a good SEO agency actually does in the first 90 days

1) Keyword research based on reality (not guessing)

A good SEO agency doesn’t start by writing content. It starts by figuring out what actually has a chance to rank.

Before a single page is created or updated, proper keyword research needs to happen. That means analyzing competitors to see:

  • what they’re ranking for

  • where they’re strong

  • where there are gaps you can realistically win

Every market has opportunities — keywords competitors rank for poorly, pages that are thin or outdated, and search terms that can be won with the right approach.

This is where most bad SEO begins: agencies skip this step and “just start writing content,” hoping something sticks. That leads to months of work with little movement because the content was never chosen strategically.

Good keyword research is grounded in reality:

  • prioritize low-hanging fruit early

  • support long-term targets

  • build a clear plan for service pages + supporting content

And it shouldn’t be a mystery. You should know what’s being targeted, why it was chosen, and how it fits into the bigger strategy.

2) A kickoff call before Day 1

If your SEO agency disappears for the first few weeks, that’s a red flag.

Before work officially begins, there should already be momentum:

  • initial keyword research completed

  • pages/topics prepared for approval

  • strategy explained clearly

  • tracking and access gathered (Search Console, Analytics, GBP, website)

When Day 1 hits, we’re not “getting started.” We’re executing.

3) Consistency over chaos

In the first 90 days, SEO is about building momentum.

That means:

  • publishing consistently

  • optimizing existing pages based on approved keywords

  • showing up week after week

Google rewards steady progress — not chaotic content dumps.

One to two well-thought-out pieces per week will almost always outperform dumping dozens of rushed, low-quality pages all at once. Consistency builds trust, and trust is what leads to rankings.

What “early wins” actually look like (hint: it’s not revenue yet)

90 days of SEO

Why early SEO progress feels underwhelming

Most clients don’t see massive traffic spikes in the first 90 days — and that’s expected.

Early SEO wins are subtle, and if you don’t know what to look for, it’s easy to assume nothing is working.

In reality, SEO progress usually shows up quietly before it shows up dramatically.

The first signals that SEO is working

One of the earliest signs of progress is increasing impressions in Google Search Console.

An impression means your page is appearing in search results — even if nobody clicks yet.

When impressions rise, it’s a signal that:

  • Google is discovering your pages

  • indexing them

  • and beginning to test them against real searches

Alongside impressions, you’ll often see:

  • new pages getting indexed

  • rankings appearing for keywords you weren’t ranking for before

  • pages slowly moving up in average position over time

These are not vanity metrics. They’re indicators your site is entering Google’s “consideration set.”

Why impressions matter before clicks

Impressions matter early because they answer one critical question:

“Does Google trust this page enough to show it at all?”

Before clicks come rankings.

Before rankings come impressions.

When Google starts testing your pages, it’s laying the foundation for future traffic. Momentum begins here — even if you can’t feel it in revenue yet.

SEO builds quietly first. The wins compound later.

The biggest misunderstandings in the first 90 days

The biggest misunderstandings in the first 90 days

“SEO didn’t work before — how is this any different?”

Most people come into SEO skeptical — and honestly, that skepticism is earned.

The SEO industry has a trust problem because too many agencies hide behind a vague line:

“SEO just takes time.”

While that can be true, it’s also the easiest excuse in the world.

Time alone doesn’t make SEO work. Time only helps if:

  • the strategy is sound

  • execution is consistent

  • the agency is transparent and accountable

Without those three, waiting longer just means wasting more money.

A good SEO campaign should never feel like a black box. If you don’t know what keywords are being targeted, what pages are being updated, or what content is being published, then you’re flying blind.

Transparency doesn’t guarantee instant results — but it guarantees accountability.

“Why are we writing blog posts?”

This question comes up constantly, especially from business owners who only care about ranking their main service pages.

Blog content isn’t “writing for fun.” It builds topical authority.

SEO works like a snowball:

  • you start with smaller, focused wins

  • Google begins to trust your topic coverage

  • harder, more competitive keywords become easier to rank for

Blog posts support your money pages by:

  • increasing topical relevance

  • building trust signals

  • creating internal links that reinforce your core services

That’s how rankings compound — not by forcing one page to rank, but by building enough authority that ranking becomes easier over time.

How progress is measured (and what actually matters)

How progress is measured (and what actually matters)

SEO produces a lot of data, but not all of it deserves the same attention.

Early on:

  • impressions show visibility is growing

  • rankings show movement is starting

  • indexing shows Google is processing your site

But impressions alone don’t grow a business. Clicks do.

Clicks bring real people to your website.

As campaigns mature, we focus on:

  • ranking for meaningful, high-intent keywords

  • clicks increasing steadily

  • conversions: calls, form leads, bookings, quote requests

Because the most important question is simple:

Are you making more money?

SEO isn’t about screenshots, traffic that doesn’t convert, or vanity metrics. It only matters if it contributes to real business growth.

Why the first 90 days can feel “heavy”

Here’s what most agencies won’t tell you:

The first 30–60 days usually involve more back-and-forth.

That’s not a problem — it’s part of the process.

A good agency is:

  • learning your brand voice

  • understanding your best services and offers

  • dialing in messaging and priorities

  • refining content based on real business context

Once the foundation is set, execution smooths out:

  • approvals get faster

  • communication gets lighter

  • publishing becomes consistent and predictable

SEO works best when there’s trust on both sides — and trust is built early.

What sets a great SEO agency apart

There’s no magic formula in SEO. The ingredients are simple:

  • content

  • optimization

  • consistency

What separates a great agency from an average one is the experience around that work.

You should never be left wondering if anything is happening. You should:

  • understand the “why” behind decisions

  • see what’s being worked on

  • get clear reporting and communication

  • feel like it’s a partnership, not a mystery subscription

At Auto Connect CRM, we treat SEO like a system:

Get Found (SEO) → Capture Leads → Follow Up Automatically → Book More Calls

Because rankings mean nothing if leads fall through the cracks.

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MJ Jalil

MJ Jalil is the founder of Auto Connect CRM. He helps local businesses grow with SEO-focused marketing systems that combine lead capture, automation, reviews, and pipeline tracking—so rankings turn into real calls, booked jobs, and revenue.

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