90-Day SEO Roadmap for a Bangladesh Small Business (2026)
A practical 90-day SEO roadmap has three phases: days 1–30 diagnose and fix foundations; days 31–60 improve commercial pages and publish evidence-led content; days 61–90 strengthen internal links, local/authority signals and conversion measurement. Ninety days builds momentum;…
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A practical 90-day SEO roadmap has three phases: days 1–30 diagnose and fix foundations; days 31–60 improve commercial pages and publish evidence-led content; days 61–90 strengthen internal links, local/authority signals and conversion measurement. Ninety days builds momentum; it does not guarantee top rankings.
Small businesses often fail SEO by doing every tactic at once: blogs, backlinks, speed, social posts and dozens of keywords without a sequence. A roadmap protects limited time and budget by fixing constraints before scaling output.
The plan below assumes a functioning business, one primary website and access to Search Console, GA4, CMS and Business Profile where relevant. Adjust it for ecommerce, migrations or regulated sectors.
This article is part of my Bangladesh pricing cluster. Start with the complete SEO service price guide if you need the market-wide benchmark.
Pricing at a glance
| Scope | Main outcome | Best fit |
|---|---|---|
| Days 1–30 | Reliable baseline | Access, audit, tracking, intent and priority fixes |
| Days 31–60 | Commercial foundation | Money pages, local profile and first content |
| Days 61–90 | Compounding system | Internal links, authority, refresh and reporting |
| After day 90 | Scale what works | Expand winning topics, locations and conversion work |
Choose fewer high-impact actions and finish them. An incomplete 100-item checklist is less valuable than ten verified changes.
For the broader decision, compare this guide with free SEO audit, how long SEO takes, and SEO services.
What a professional scope should include
Days 1–10: establish truth
Verify GA4 and Search Console, define conversions, inventory pages and record traffic, leads and rankings.
Days 11–30: fix blockers
Resolve critical crawl/indexation issues, clean titles and internal links, and complete the Business Profile where relevant.
Days 31–45: improve money pages
Align service, category or product pages with intent, proof, FAQs, schema and clear conversion paths.
Days 46–60: publish evidence
Create one to four high-quality assets based on customer questions, expert input, data or case evidence.
Days 61–90: connect and learn
Add contextual links, earn relevant mentions, review query data, improve CTR and publish a next-quarter plan.
What changes the final cost
- Business model: Local service, ecommerce and SaaS need different priorities.
- Website health: Critical technical issues move earlier in the plan.
- Existing content: Strong pages may need refreshes rather than new production.
- Internal resources: Developer, writer and approval capacity control speed.
- Competition: More authority and evidence are required in mature SERPs.
A practical budget or ROI example
With a ৳30,000 monthly budget, a business could allocate month one to audit and priority fixes, month two to two commercial pages and two content assets, and month three to internal links, local authority, refreshes and conversion reporting. The exact mix should follow evidence.
What a credible proposal should show
A useful proposal connects the fee to work, ownership and measurement. It should identify the starting problem, prioritise the first 90 days, name the person responsible for delivery, separate recommendations from implementation, and define the metrics that matter. Rankings alone are not enough; use qualified leads, sales, organic landing-page performance and assisted conversions where possible.
Ask for access and ownership terms in writing. Your company should own its website, Google Search Console, GA4, Google Business Profile and published content. The provider may need delegated access, but those assets should not disappear when the contract ends.
Red flags
- Publishing starts before tracking and indexing are checked.
- The roadmap targets dozens of unrelated topics.
- Every week adds new tasks but finishes none.
- Backlinks are purchased before useful destination pages exist.
- No business owner supplies expertise or approval.
- Day 90 is presented as a guaranteed ranking deadline.
Questions to ask before paying
- What exactly is included in month one and the next two months?
- Who will do the work, and how much senior time is included?
- Which recommendations will you implement?
- Which assets and accounts will my company own?
- What evidence, case studies or samples support the proposed approach?
- How will you report leads, revenue or another business outcome?
- What is excluded, and what could increase the fee?
- What happens if we stop after the initial term?
Final recommendation
Use 90 days to build a measured, repeatable system—not to chase a guaranteed position. Finish foundations, improve money pages, publish evidence and let the first data determine the next quarter.
If you want a scope based on your website, competitors and commercial goal instead of a generic package, tell me about your project.
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About the author: Rahatul Ashiq Tamal (Freelancer Tamal) is an SEO, AEO and GEO consultant based in Rangpur, Bangladesh. He has worked with 200+ brands across 30+ countries. About · Case studies · Free audit
External sources and further reading: Google SEO Starter Guide · Google Search Console guide · Google helpful content guidance · Google local ranking guidance
Frequently asked
Some pages can improve, especially in low competition, but 90 days is a foundation and learning period—not a universal guarantee.
Publish the amount you can research, review and support. One excellent commercial asset can beat several generic posts.
Implementation, indexed priority pages, impressions, non-brand clicks, qualified conversions and a clear next-quarter plan.
Earn relevant mentions when strong destination assets exist; avoid bulk links and premature volume targets.
