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The First 30 Days of a Consultancy Engagement

Yayın Tarihi: 17 Ağustos 2026 Yazar: Adapte Dijital Kategori: Digital Consultancy
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💡 Kısaca: The contract is signed — so what actually happens now?

The contract is signed — so what actually happens now? 🚀 The first month shapes most engagements, and it’s the month most often misunderstood. The client expects fast results; what’s actually happening is the foundation being laid.

This guide opens up the first thirty days: what happens week by week, what’s expected from you, and what should exist at month end. 📋

Setting the expectation matters, because month one isn’t a revenue month. It’s the month you start being able to see — and no improvement made without seeing can be verified. 🔍

Which areas produce results when is covered in our timeline guide; the focus here is the first step of that calendar. A well-run first month determines both the speed and the reliability of the five that follow. 📅

WHAT

What Is Month One For? 🎯

Three things: taking over, seeing clearly, and stopping fast losses. Not transformation; a solid foundation.

Any improvement made before these three are complete can’t be measured — and unmeasured improvement can’t be repeated. 📊

Three things: taking over, seeing clearly, and stopping fast losses.
THE

The Week-by-Week Plan 📅

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  • Week 1: access and inventory
  • Week 2: assessment and measurement
  • Week 3: quick wins
  • Week 4: priorities and reporting

The table shows a typical first month. The sequence matters: assessment needs access, prioritisation needs assessment.

You can compare your own engagement against it. 🔍

Week What happens What’s needed from you
Week 1 Access transfer, inventory Account access
Week 2 Assessment, measurement setup A few answers
Week 3 Quick fixes Approval where needed
Week 4 Priority order, first report A one-hour meeting

Week 1: access and inventory

Which account is in whose name, who has access — all of it listed. 🔑 Any gap in that list is the first finding; ownership problems most often surface at this step. Attaching this inventory to the contract, as covered in our contract guide, prevents the most expensive future problem.

Week 2: assessment and measurement

The existing setup is examined and measurement is configured. 📊 If measurement isn’t in place in these early weeks, no later improvement can be proved.

Week 3: quick wins

Access barriers, listing details, obvious technical errors. ⚡ These take effect the same day and build early confidence in the relationship.

Week 4: priorities and reporting

Findings are ranked, the first report is shared and read through together. 📄 Don’t skip that meeting; a written document becomes actionable when it’s discussed. What a report should contain is set out in our reporting guide.

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What’s Expected From You 🤝

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  • Provide access promptly
  • Explain your business
  • Don’t delay decisions
  • Give feedback

Consultancy doesn’t run one-sided. The client’s contribution is limited but critical — and without it the work slows.

Four things. 📋 None require technical knowledge.

FOUR THINGS FROM YOU ACCESSweek one, full list CONTEXTcustomers, margin, season DECISIONSprompt approval FEEDBACKwhat customers say Work awaiting approval doesn’t move. Most delays are decision-related rather than technical.

Provide access promptly

The only critical item of week one. If access is delayed, everything is delayed; 🔑 and if you don’t know where each account sits, that uncertainty gets recorded as the first finding.

Explain your business

Who your customers are, which products carry margin, how your season works. 🗣️ This can’t be learned from outside and it’s essential to correct prioritisation.

Don’t delay decisions

Work awaiting approval doesn’t move. ⏳ Most delays we see aren’t technical but the result of a decision not being madeand that time shows up in the calendar, not the invoice.

Give feedback

What are incoming enquiries like, what do people ask on the phone. 📞 None of this appears in any analytics tool and it’s the most valuable data available.

WHAT

What Not to Expect in Month One ⚠️

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  • A revenue jump
  • Movement in search rankings
  • Everything being fixed

A wrong expectation can end a working engagement early. Three things shouldn’t be expected in the first month.

Knowing them up front means asking the right question at the right time. 🧭

A revenue jump

Month one is a foundation month. Access fixes contribute a little, but meaningful revenue growth is discussed from month three onwards. 📈

A wrong expectation can end a working engagement early.

Movement in search rankings

Content and visibility require accumulation. 🌱 Expecting ranking changes in month one is like expecting a harvest a week after planting.

Everything being fixed

The findings list is usually long, and not all of it happens in month one. That’s exactly what prioritisation is for: highest impact for least effort, first. 🎯

SIGNS

Signs of a Good First Month

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  • You have the inventory
  • Measurement works
  • Some things are already fixed
  • The next three items are defined

Four signs indicate the first month ran properly. Each missing sign is a question to ask.

Check them at month end. 🔍

You have the inventory

Which account is in whose name, who has access — written in one document. 🔑 Without it, the most basic work hasn’t been done.

Measurement works

You should be able to see the number of enquiries received. 📊 If you can’t, no later improvement can be proved.

Some things are already fixed

If quick wins were collected, a concrete difference is noticeable: the phone works, details are correct, forms arrive. ⚡

The next three items are defined

If a priority order exists, you know what month two holds. 🗺️ If there’s ambiguity, raise it at the month-end meeting. Scope and packages: Digital Consultancy. 🚀

FREQUENTLY

Frequently Asked Questions 💬

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Why not start with the big work immediately?

Because work done without knowing the current state rests on guesswork. 🔍 A site can be rebuilt, but if the real problem is measurement, the new site runs on the same uncertainty.

What does stopping fast losses mean?

An untappable number, wrong opening hours, a broken form. ⚡ These don’t bring new customers; they stop you losing existing ones — and the effect starts the same day.

What’s expected from you?

Access and answers to a few questions. 🔑 Daily involvement isn’t required; the first week is intensive, after which half an hour a week is enough.

What exists at month end?

An inventory, a findings list and a priority order. If those three are missing, the first month didn’t run properly. 📋

So what should you expect?

Clarity. By month end you should know where you stand, what’s broken and in what order it will be fixed. 📋

What happens in the first month of consultancy?

Three things: taking over, assessing the current state and stopping fast losses. Not transformation but a solid foundation.

Can I expect revenue growth in month one?

Limited. Month one is a foundation month; meaningful growth is usually discussed from month three.

What’s expected from me?

Four things: providing access promptly, explaining your business, not delaying decisions and giving feedback.

How much time do I need to commit?

The first week is intensive, then half an hour a week. A one-hour review meeting happens at month end.

Why not start with the big work?

Because work done without knowing the current state rests on guesswork. Rebuilding a site doesn’t help if the real problem is measurement.

What should exist at month end?

Three things: an inventory, a findings list and a priority order. Without them the month didn’t run properly.

What if I delay providing access?

Everything is delayed. Access is week one’s only critical item, and not knowing where accounts sit is itself a finding.

How quickly should I make decisions?

As promptly as possible. Work awaiting approval doesn’t move, and most delays are decision-related rather than technical.

How do I know the first month went well?

Four signs: you have the inventory, measurement works, some things are already fixed and the next items are defined.

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