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SEO for Accountants: Get Found by More Local Clients

Why Local SEO Matters for Accountants

When someone searches for “accountant Auckland” or “tax agent Melbourne”, they’re looking for a local expert. If your firm isn’t visible in those searches, you’re missing out on high-intent clients ready to engage. Local SEO connects you with people who are actively seeking your services, often with immediate needs.

So how do you make sure your firm stands out in local searches? Below, we’ve outlined 10 practical, proven strategies to boost your visibility and attract more high-value clients in your area. Whether you’re just getting started or want to refine your current approach, these steps will help you get results—without needing to be an SEO expert.

1. Don’t Miss Out—Claim and Optimise Your Google Business Profile

Your Google Business Profile (formerly Google My Business) is essential for appearing in Google Maps and the “local pack”. It’s free, powerful, and often overlooked.

How to Claim and Optimise:

Pro tip: Use Google Business Profile “Posts” feature to share updates, events, or offers—just like a mini social feed.
Example: “Book your free EOFY tax planning session—available in June and July!”

2. Use Location-Specific Keywords Strategically

The right keywords help you reach clients searching for your services in your area. Here’s how to use them for maximum impact:

Where to Use Local Keywords

Website Area Example Keyword Use
Page Titles “Tax Accountant Wellington”
Meta Descriptions “Business accountant in Dunedin”
Headings “Payroll Services for Auckland SMEs”
Service Pages “Xero Setup for Small Businesses in Perth”
Blog Articles “How to Choose an Accountant in Tauranga”
Google Business Profile “GST advice for Christchurch businesses”

 

How to Find and Use Keywords

Example: Instead of “Welcome to our firm”, use “Smith & Partners: Chartered Accountants in Hamilton, NZ—Specialists in small business tax and GST.”

If you need help generating content, try AI Content Assist from BOMA.

3. Optimise Your Website for Local Search

A well-optimised website is your SEO foundation. Here’s how to make yours stand out:

Website Essentials

For more website tips, see How to Build a Successful Accounting Firm Website or watch our webinar on Website Optimisation.

4. Track Your Results and Adjust Early

SEO is measurable. Tracking lets you see what’s working and where to improve, so you can invest your time and budget wisely.

Tools to Use

What to Watch

Example: If you notice most website visits come from “tax accountant Auckland”, create more content or service pages for Auckland businesses.

For more on measuring marketing success, see The Accountant’s Guide to Digital Marketing.

5. Build Local Citations and Directory Listings

Citations are mentions of your business’s name, address, and phone number (NAP) on other websites. Consistency is key for local SEO.

Where to List Your Firm

Best Practices

Example: If your website says “Level 2, 123 Queen Street, Auckland” but your Yellow Pages listing says “Suite 2, 123 Queen St”, update one so they match exactly.

For more on building your digital presence, see How to Build a Successful Accounting Firm Website.

6. Encourage and Respond to Client Reviews

Reviews are a powerful trust signal and a ranking factor for local SEO.

How to Get More Reviews

How to Respond

Why Reviews Matter

Example: “Thanks for your kind words, Sarah! We’re glad we could help your Wellington business with GST compliance.”

For more on building trust and credibility watch our webinar on how to Transform Your Firm’s Online Reputation with Expert Strategies.

7. Create Content That Attracts Local Clients

Content is one of the most effective ways to demonstrate your expertise and connect with potential clients in your region. However, many accountants struggle to produce regular, high-quality content—especially content that’s relevant to New Zealand or Australian regulations, tax updates, and business conditions.

 

Blog Ideas for Accountants in NZ and Australia

Local References to Include

Example: Write a blog post answering “What does the IRD require for GST returns in New Zealand?” or “How can Melbourne startups prepare for their first BAS?”

8. Why BOMA’s Country-Specific Content Library Is a Game-Changer

BOMA makes it easy for accountants to stay visible and relevant with a country-specific content library designed for New Zealand and Australian firms. This library is packed with up-to-date articles written by human subject matter experts covering tax updates, compliance, business advice, and more—all tailored to your region’s terminology, regulations, and client needs.

 

Key benefits:

Real-world example:
If there’s a change to BAS reporting in Australia or new GST rules in New Zealand, BOMA’s library will have a ready-to-share article you can quickly customise and send to your clients—demonstrating your expertise and responsiveness.

BOMA’s content library makes marketing effortless for accountants by providing a vast collection of ready-to-use, country-specific articles tailored for New Zealand and Australian accounting firms. Instead of spending hours writing blogs, newsletters, or social media posts—which are often non-billable and time-consuming activities—accountants can easily customise and share expertly written content that resonates with their local audience.

9. Build Local Backlinks

Backlinks from trusted local sources help search engines see your relevance and authority.

How to Earn Local Backlinks

Example: Write a guest blog for a local law firm about “Tax Tips for Small Businesses in Wellington” and include a link back to your site.

For more information on building backlinks for your accounting website click here.

10. Avoid Common Local SEO Mistakes

Example: If you change your phone number, update it everywhere—website, Google profile, Yellow Pages, and all directories.

For more on best practices read our article on Easy SEO Tips For Your Accounting Firm’s Website – In 5 Minutes.

Ready to Attract More Local Clients?

Don’t let your competitors take the lead. Start by claiming your Google Business Profile today to appear in high-intent local searches. Or talk to BOMA about how we can help with our managed marketing services. The sooner you act, the sooner you’ll connect with high-value local clients. By following these steps, your firm can become the go-to choice for local clients—without needing to be a digital marketing expert. Start now, and watch your local presence grow.

For more practical marketing insights and tools, visit BOMA’s Marketing Resources.

For a broader digital marketing overview, see The Accountant’s Guide to Digital Marketing.

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