See, SEO brings intent-driven traffic. Which means it is meant to get people who are searching with a problem already in mind.
But to get those leads, you need pages that convert, not just rank. For example, you will have to create comparison pages, use case breakdowns, and lead magnets with real value.
And then, you need to stay consistent. SEO is compounding. You won’t see much in month 1, but in month 6? Whole different story.
But again, it’s a long shot. If you have enough resources to burn for the next 6months, then SEO can take the helm for bringing inbound leads.
My suggestion: Don’t rely solely on SEO because the Google algorithms can change a lot of things overnight.



