What Should a Bookkeeper Put on Their Website?

A bookkeeping website should include a clear headline, simple services, pricing or “starting at” ranges, testimonials, and a clear call to action. Keep it simple and trust-focused.

What Should a Bookkeeper Put on Their Website?

Your bookkeeping website shouldn’t be complicated. It should help people understand what you do, who you help, and how to get started.

The essentials include:

  • a clear headline
  • the problem you solve
  • benefits of clean books
  • your monthly services
  • pricing or starting rates
  • testimonials
  • your process
  • a simple call to action

Most bookkeepers either overwhelm visitors with jargon or share too little information. A good website builds trust by keeping things simple and focused.

You can see this structure outlined on the Bookkeeper Marketing Guide in the “Professional Website” section.

If you want this built for you, the Bookkeeper BrandPack includes:

  • a trust-building website
  • niche messaging
  • service descriptions
  • pricing layout
  • booking & automation

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Why Your Website Matters

People judge professionalism instantly. If your website is unclear, outdated, or too vague, clients assume your bookkeeping will be the same.

A professional website builds trust, sets expectations, and explains your value.

What Your Bookkeeping Website Must Include

1. Clear Headline

Within 3 seconds, visitors must understand:

  • who you help
  • what problem you solve
  • what changes after hiring you

Example: “I help small business owners stay stress-free with clean monthly books.”

See examples in the “Clear Message” section of the Bookkeeper Marketing Guide.

2. A Simple Explanation of Your Services

List your core offers clearly:

  • monthly bookkeeping
  • cleanup projects
  • payroll
  • accounts payable/receivable
  • software setup
  • financial reports

Keep descriptions simple.

3. Pricing or Starting Rates

Pricing filters out low-quality leads. Even “Starting at $XXX/month” works great.

It sets expectations early and saves you time.

4. Testimonials

Share:

  • wins
  • transformations
  • clarity
  • stress relief

Testimonials are the strongest trust signal you have.

5. A Simple 3-Step Process

Make it easy to understand how to get started:

  1. Book a call
  2. Clean up your books
  3. Enjoy peace of mind each month

This 3-step structure is included in every BrandPack website.

6. A Call to Action

Buttons should be simple:

  • “Book a Call”
  • “Get Started”

Place buttons:

  • top
  • mid-page
  • bottom

Why This Website Structure Works

Because it builds trust quickly and answers the questions clients are already asking.

You can see the full breakdown on the Bookkeeper Marketing Guide.

Next Steps

If you want your website built for you, start with:

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How Can Bookkeepers Avoid Price-Shoppers?

Price-shoppers are usually looking for the cheapest person who can categorize transactions. To attract better clients, your messaging must highlight more value than basic bookkeeping. You need to show how your work brings clarity, saves time, and reduces stress.

Start by improving your website and messaging. Use simple language to explain:

  • the problems you solve
  • the relief clients feel
  • what changes after working with you

Then create monthly packages that include reports, insights, and support, not just reconciliation. Better clients want clarity and consistency, not just low prices.

You can learn how to position your value in the Bookkeeper Marketing Guide, especially in the “Clear Message” and “Professional Website” sections.

If you want messaging, website copy, and package layouts done for you, the Bookkeeper BrandPack is built to attract the right clients.

Want help removing price-shoppers from your pipeline?
Book a free Strategy Session.

Should Bookkeepers Niche Down by Industry?

Bookkeepers who niche down tend to grow faster because their marketing becomes clearer. When you specialize in a specific industry: contractors, e-commerce, restaurants, coaches, etc... clients feel like you understand their unique financial challenges.

A niche doesn’t limit you. It helps clients immediately see why you're the right fit. It also makes your messaging sharper, your website clearer, and your word-of-mouth stronger. You can start with one niche, build momentum, and expand later.

You can learn how to position your niche clearly on the Bookkeeper Marketing Guide, especially in the “Messaging” section.

If you want your niche written for you, with a clear headline, offer, and website, the Bookkeeper BrandPack includes a full messaging framework and website copy for your industry.

Need help choosing your niche?
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How Should Bookkeepers Price Their Services?

Hourly pricing makes bookkeeping unpredictable. Clients don’t know what they’ll pay, and bookkeepers can’t predict their revenue. Monthly pricing solves both problems.

Create packages that include:

  • monthly reconciliations
  • financial statements
  • email support
  • tax-ready reports
  • optional add-ons

Keep packages simple: Basic, Standard, and Full Service.

You can learn more about packaging and pricing in the Bookkeeper Marketing Guide under “Foundations.”

If you want ready-made packages and pricing suggestions for your industry, the Bookkeeper BrandPack includes templates you can customize easily.

Need help setting your pricing confidently?
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Do Bookkeepers Need Local SEO to Get Clients?

Local SEO helps your bookkeeping business appear in search results when people look for “bookkeeper near me” or “small business bookkeeping.” This is one of the fastest ways to get non-referral clients because people searching locally often want help right away.

Set up your Google Business Profile with:

  • services
  • photos
  • reviews
  • your website
  • a short description

Then add new photos or posts each month. This signals to Google that your business is active.

You can see how local SEO fits into your marketing system on the Bookkeeper Marketing Guide under “Marketing Strategies.”

If you want your local SEO set up for you, the Bookkeeper BrandPack includes Google Business optimization.

Need help with setup?
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How Do Bookkeepers Automate Client Onboarding?

Onboarding is one of the easiest parts of your business to automate. A simple system can send clients your intake form, gather documents, send reminders, share next steps, and set expectations... all without you needing to chase people.

Your onboarding system should include:

  • a welcome message
  • an intake form
  • a document checklist
  • scheduling link
  • payment setup
  • workflow instructions

You can see how onboarding fits into your overall client experience in the Bookkeeper Marketing Guide under the “Marketing Foundations” section.

If you want your onboarding system built for you, the Bookkeeper BrandPack includes ready-made workflows, forms, and templates.

Want help customizing it?
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