SEO for Accountants

Get your accountancy practice found online and win more clients

Ranking on Google for the searches your ideal clients are making. We build search visibility that brings enquiries in, not just traffic.

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Why SEO matters

Most people searching for an accountant never scroll past the first page

When a business owner needs an accountant, a sole trader is chasing a tax deadline, or a start-up needs financial guidance, they open Google. If your practice is not ranking on page one for those searches, a competitor is winning that client.

SEO for accounting firms is not about chasing vanity metrics. It is about connecting your practice with the people who are actively looking for the services you offer, at the moment they are ready to get in touch.

We work with accountancy practices across Northern Ireland and the wider UK, building the kind of search presence that generates real, qualified enquiries month after month.

93%
of online experiences begin with a search engine
75%
of users never scroll past page one of Google results
46%
of all Google searches have local intent behind them
3x
higher conversion rate for SEO leads versus outbound tactics
The case for SEO

Why accountants need SEO now more than ever

The way people find professional services has shifted. Referrals alone no longer fill a pipeline. Search is where the decision is made.

Clients search before they ask

Before a prospect picks up the phone or asks a friend, they search Google. If your firm does not appear for searches like "accountant near me" or "tax advisor Belfast", you are invisible at the most critical moment.

Consistent pipeline, not feast and famine

Referrals and word of mouth are unpredictable. A well-optimised website generates enquiries every month, giving you a reliable, scalable source of new clients without ongoing ad spend.

Credibility and trust signals

Ranking highly on Google acts as a trust signal. Clients choosing a financial advisor want someone credible. A strong search presence, backed by reviews and schema markup, reinforces that you are the right choice.

Attract the right type of client

Targeting specific keywords lets you attract the clients you actually want, whether that is small business owners, sole traders, landlords, or high-growth start-ups. SEO done well filters for fit, not just volume.

Seasonal demand captured

Tax return season, VAT deadlines and year-end filing create spikes in search demand. A site already ranking well capitalises on those peaks, picking up enquiries from businesses scrambling to find help at exactly those moments.

Long-term ROI over paid ads

Google Ads can work but the moment you stop paying, the traffic stops. SEO builds equity. The rankings and domain authority you build today continue delivering returns for years, making it the highest-ROI channel for most practices.

Local SEO for accountants

Show up when local businesses are searching for you

Most accountancy clients come from within a manageable geographic radius. They want someone accessible, someone who understands their local market, and someone they can meet in person if needed.

Local SEO ensures your practice appears in Google's Map Pack and in the organic results for location-specific searches. These are the searches with buying intent, where a prospect is already close to making a decision about who to contact.

We optimise your Google Business Profile, build location-specific content, and ensure your practice information is consistent across every directory and citation source Google uses to establish trust.

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Google Business Profile optimisation

Your GBP listing is often the first thing a prospective client sees. We optimise every element, categories, services, photos and Q&A, to maximise your Map Pack ranking.

Review strategy and reputation signals

Google weighs review quantity, recency and sentiment. We help you build a consistent review pipeline so your firm stands out in local results and converts more profile visitors into enquiries.

Citation building and NAP consistency

Inconsistent business information across directories confuses Google and undermines your local rankings. We audit and correct your citations to ensure name, address and phone number are consistent everywhere.

Location and service pages

Targeted landing pages for each area you serve and each service you offer. Written to rank for specific searches and structured to convert visitors who are already considering getting in touch.

Platforms

We work across the platforms accountants use

Whether your site was built on WordPress, a specialist accountancy platform or a custom CMS, we optimise it without disrupting your workflow.

WordPress

The most widely used CMS. We optimise with Rank Math or Yoast, fix Core Web Vitals and handle technical configuration from the ground up.

Website builders

Wix, Squarespace and similar platforms have real SEO capability when configured correctly. We maximise what each platform allows and work around its constraints.

Custom-built sites

Bespoke sites built by a developer need careful technical SEO attention. We audit, advise and implement directly or in collaboration with your existing dev team.

Agency or template-built sites

Many accountancy firms have sites built and maintained by a local web agency. We work directly with your agency where needed, or independently around their setup, to implement SEO without disrupting the existing arrangement.

Not sure if we can work with your setup? Get in touch and we will give you an honest answer before you commit to anything.

How we work

Practical SEO, delivered by a senior specialist

No account managers passing messages between you and the person doing the work. You deal directly with the specialist who is running your campaign.

Deep-dive audit first

Every engagement starts with a thorough SEO audit. We examine your technical health, on-page signals, content gaps and competitive landscape before recommending anything.

Keyword research built around intent

We identify the searches your ideal clients are actually making, not just high-volume terms. Keyword research for accountants covers services, locations and the questions prospects ask before enquiring.

On-page optimisation

Title tags, meta descriptions, header structure, internal linking and content that actually serves the searcher. On-page SEO is the foundation every other tactic builds on.

Technical SEO health

Site speed, crawlability, indexation, structured data and Core Web Vitals. Technical SEO issues quietly suppress rankings. We find and fix them.

Schema markup for practices

Schema markup tells Google exactly what your practice offers, who you serve and where you are. We implement AccountingService and LocalBusiness schema to maximise your presence in rich results.

Reporting and GA4 tracking

Clear monthly reporting against the metrics that matter: rankings, organic traffic and enquiries. We set up proper GA4 tracking so you can see exactly what SEO is delivering.

No long-term lock-in. We work on a rolling basis. You stay because the results are there, not because you are tied into a 12-month contract.

Direct communication. You speak directly with the specialist doing your work. No account manager layer, no miscommunication, no delays.

White-hat only. Everything we do follows Google's guidelines. No shortcuts that create risk. Rankings built to last, not tactics that unravel at the next algorithm update.

Honest expectations. SEO takes time. We will tell you what is realistic from the start and give you a clear picture of progress at every stage.

Our process

From first conversation to ranking results

A clear, structured approach so you always know what is happening and why. No mystery, no filler, just methodical work that moves the needle.

1
Discovery

Initial conversation and practice briefing

We start by understanding your practice. The services you offer, the clients you want to attract, your geographic focus, and where you feel your current online presence is letting you down. This shapes everything that follows.

2
Analysis

SEO audit and competitor review

A thorough audit of your site's technical health, on-page signals, existing rankings and backlink profile. We also review what your competitors are ranking for and identify the gaps you can exploit. This is the diagnostic that makes the strategy precise rather than generic.

3
Research

Keyword and content strategy

We map out the full keyword opportunity for your practice, including service terms, location-based searches and informational queries that attract prospects earlier in the decision process. Every keyword is assessed for volume, intent and realistic ranking potential.

4
Implementation

On-page, technical and local optimisation

We implement changes in a prioritised order, starting with the fixes and improvements that will have the greatest impact on rankings. Technical issues, on-page content, local signals and schema are all addressed systematically and with care on your live site.

5
Authority

Content and authority building

Ranking for competitive terms requires more than good on-page optimisation. We develop content that earns topical authority and supports link acquisition, positioning your practice as a credible, knowledgeable source in your field and your area.

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Ongoing

Monthly reporting and continuous improvement

SEO is not a one-off project. Every month we review ranking movements, traffic data and enquiry trends, then adjust the strategy based on what the data shows. You receive a clear, jargon-free report so you can see exactly what is working and where we are heading next.

Why choose us

Why accountants trust SplinterSEO

We understand the professional services sector and the specific challenges accountancy practices face when trying to grow online.

Based in Northern Ireland

We are local. We understand the Northern Ireland market, the competitive landscape for professional services here, and the nuances of ranking in a small, tight-knit business community. We also work across the wider UK and Republic of Ireland.

Senior specialist, not a junior team

Your campaign is managed by an experienced senior specialist, not handed to a junior member of a large agency team. The person you speak to is the person doing the work, bringing full accountability to every decision.

Sector-specific understanding

We understand the services accountancy practices offer, the client questions they receive and the compliance constraints on financial services marketing. Our copy and content reflects that understanding rather than treating your firm like any other business.

No restrictive contracts

We do not tie you into lengthy contracts. Our work earns its place each month. If the results are there and the relationship is working, you stay. If something changes, you are free to move on without penalty.

Clear, jargon-free reporting

Monthly reports show what has improved, what we are working on and what the data tells us to do next. No vanity metrics, no impenetrable dashboards. Just clear information that helps you understand the value of your investment.

Future-proofed for AI search

We optimise not just for traditional Google results but for how AI-powered search surfaces professional services. Your practice content is structured to be cited by AI tools as well as ranked by Google.

Our services for accountants

Everything your practice needs to rank and convert

Getting your accountancy practice visible online requires more than one tactic. We draw on the full range of SEO disciplines to build a search presence that is comprehensive, durable and aligned with how your ideal clients search.

Every service listed here can be delivered as part of an ongoing retainer or as a standalone project, depending on what your practice needs most right now.

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Local SEO Map Pack rankings, GBP optimisation and local citation building
On-page SEO Title tags, content structure and page-level optimisation
Technical SEO Site speed, crawlability, Core Web Vitals and indexation fixes
Keyword research Service and location keywords mapped to intent and opportunity
Schema markup AccountingService and LocalBusiness structured data
AI search / GEO Optimisation for ChatGPT, Perplexity and AI Overviews
SEO audits Standalone diagnostic reports for practices wanting a starting point

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FAQs

Questions about SEO for accountants

Straight answers to the questions accountancy practices most commonly ask before getting started with SEO.

How long does SEO take to produce results for an accountancy practice?
SEO for accountants typically produces meaningful ranking improvements within three to six months, with more competitive terms taking six to twelve months. The timeline depends on the current state of your site, the competitiveness of your target keywords and the geographic market you are targeting. Local terms in smaller towns tend to move faster than city-centre terms for services like tax returns or business advisory. Practices with no existing SEO foundation will usually see earlier gains from technical fixes and local optimisation, followed by progressive ranking improvements as content and authority build over time.
What keywords should an accountancy practice target?
The most valuable keywords for an accountancy practice combine a service and a location, such as "accountant Belfast", "tax advisor County Down" or "small business accountant Northern Ireland". Beyond these core terms, it is worth targeting specific service searches like "VAT registration help", "self-assessment tax return accountant" and "payroll services for small businesses". Informational searches, where a prospect is researching before they decide, also present a significant opportunity and can be captured through well-written guides and FAQ content that ranks in both Google and AI search tools.
Is local SEO different from general SEO for accountants?
Yes. Local SEO specifically targets searches with geographic intent and focuses on appearing in Google's Map Pack alongside standard organic results. For most accountancy practices, local SEO is the highest-priority area because the majority of clients want a local firm they can visit or at least contact within a familiar region. Local SEO involves optimising your Google Business Profile, building consistent citations across directories, generating reviews and creating location-specific content on your website. General SEO covers broader ranking factors like technical health, content quality and authority, which support both local and non-local rankings.
How much does SEO for an accountancy practice cost?
The cost of SEO for an accountancy practice depends on the scope of the work, the competitiveness of your target market and whether you need ongoing support or a one-off project like an audit. Smaller practices targeting local terms in less competitive areas can typically get strong results with a focused monthly retainer, while firms targeting multiple cities or highly competitive terms will require a higher investment. The best way to understand what is appropriate for your practice is to have an initial conversation about your goals and current position, from which a tailored proposal can be prepared.
Can SEO help my accountancy practice attract a specific type of client?
Yes. One of the advantages of SEO over broad advertising is that it targets intent. By optimising for specific service and client-type keywords, you can attract the enquiries most relevant to your practice. A firm that specialises in sole traders can rank for "self-assessment accountant" and "sole trader tax return", while a practice focused on SMEs can target "small business accountant" and "company accounts Northern Ireland". Sector-specific targeting is also possible, for example ranking for "accountant for landlords" or "startup accountant Belfast". This focus means the leads you receive are more likely to be a strong fit for the services you actually want to grow.
Do accountants need to worry about AI search as well as Google?
Increasingly, yes. AI tools like ChatGPT, Perplexity and Google's AI Overviews are being used by people to find professional services recommendations, including accountants. These tools draw on publicly available content and cite authoritative sources. An accountancy practice that produces well-structured, factually clear content about its services and location is more likely to appear in these AI-generated answers. Good SEO and good AI search optimisation overlap significantly, but there are specific steps, such as structured data, clear entity signals and direct question-and-answer content, that improve AI visibility specifically. We incorporate these as standard for accountancy clients.
What is the difference between an SEO audit and an ongoing SEO retainer?
An SEO audit is a one-off diagnostic report that assesses your site's current performance across technical health, on-page optimisation, local signals and competitive positioning. It identifies what is holding your rankings back and provides a prioritised list of recommendations. An ongoing SEO retainer is active, implementation-based work, where those recommendations are carried out, new content is created, rankings are monitored and the strategy is continuously refined based on data. Some practices prefer to start with an audit to understand their position before committing to ongoing work.
Will SEO work alongside my existing Google Ads campaigns?
Yes. SEO and Google Ads are complementary. Paid ads deliver immediate visibility while SEO builds long-term organic presence. Running both means you cover both positions in the search results page, reinforcing credibility and capturing a higher share of clicks. As your organic rankings improve, some practices choose to scale back their ad spend on terms they are already ranking well for organically, redirecting that budget to terms where ads remain necessary. The data from both channels also informs strategy, with high-converting ad keywords often making strong candidates for SEO targeting.
Does the size of my accountancy practice affect what SEO can achieve?
No. Sole traders and small accountancy practices can and do outrank much larger firms in local search when the SEO is handled correctly. Google does not rank websites based on company size. It ranks them based on relevance, authority and technical quality. A small practice with a well-optimised website, consistent local signals and strong review signals will outrank a large firm with a neglected web presence. In fact, smaller practices often move faster because there is less approval overhead and changes can be implemented promptly.