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How to Drive Free Traffic from Google to your Accounting Website

Written by Craig Bailey | 10 August 2017 3:36:21 AM

How do you get a piece of that traffic pie from Google if you're competing with a lot of accountants and accounting businesses online?

Getting traffic from Google can be a complex process, but don't let that stop you from at least getting the basics in place. Below are some of the key items you can get started on today.

Most of these tips are simple and you can execute them even if you have zero knowledge about digital marketing.

In episode 95 of HubShots we discussed 15 tips for increasing your Google organic traffic - you can listen here.

Here's our first 15 creative ideas on how to drive free Google traffic if you’re an accountant in accounting practice:

1. Make sure your Google My Business listing is up to date

You can manage your listing (or create a new one) from the Google My Business site.

Click here for a detailed overview of how to setup your Google My Business listing.

Add special opening hours and Google Post for events or promotions. Special hours are for your opening times when your business has an irregular schedule like holidays.

Google Posts allow businesses to create and publish events, products, and services directly on Google. Here's how it looks like on a mobile device:

If people search for the nearest accounting firm near them or use search terms with location (eg ‘accountants Chatswood’), accountants and accounting firms within this area will show up in Maps along with their Google post and special opening times.

2. Do your keyword research

Find the keywords to use in your page titles and content. You can use these keywords to think about what problems to solve for your customers and write content around them.

One of the quickest way to do this is using Google's free keyword tool. Simply enter terms related to your services and add your target location, and Google will suggest keywords with details on their average monthly searches and competition.

3. Understand page titles & meta descriptions

These are what Google uses as hints for ranking your website. Be very clear and specific of what your services are, include keyword/s, and make it relevant to the people that are using your service.

4. Make sure you write your meta descriptions as if they were calls to action

A good meta description can persuade people to click on your website. It might not help you with rankings but it can increase your website traffic significantly. Here’s an example of a good meta description:

Minimise your taxes, grow your business and wealth. Hire us! Our firm guarantees expert tax and accounting services to help you attain your financial goals.

5. Structure your pages with headings, bullet points and simple paragraphs

70% of visitors skim through website pages and another 16% read everything on the page. If you have a section at the bottom called conclusion, people will often skip through the post and will just read the conclusion especially if it’s a long article.

Use the following formatting to make your content look presentable and deliver your message across:

  • Headings - H1, H2, H3
  • Bullet points
  • Bold/Italic
  • Relevant Images
  • Whitespace - when your readers skim through posts, they can get distracted with crowded layouts. So whitespace is a good way in getting your visitors' undivided attention.

6. Include images with ALT tags so that Google Image Search can identify them

Google can’t tell what your image is about so make sure you always use ALT tags. Your images might be even shown in image search. Here's an alt tag example on a WordPress site:

7. Video/text how to guides to be downloaded and viewed

Make sure your videos are uploaded on your YouTube channel and if you want it shared on Facebook, re-upload it on Facebook instead of sharing it from Youtube.

Don't do this ie don't share YouTube on Facebook - instead make sure you upload your video to Facebook separately.

8. Make sure you include locations on your Homepage

You can include locations in your home page’s footer area or within the body of the content.

9. Start a blog

This can be simple as writing posts about news or what’s coming up, like new tax rulings.

10. Listen to what questions people ask, and write blog posts answering those questions

You can write a blog post around this or you can add it to your FAQs page. Focus on providing relevant advice and solve for the problem.

Sometimes, just listening to what problems people are repeatedly mentioning, and writing simple answers on your site, is the best way to get traffic from Google.

11. Make sure your site is responsive – it must work on mobile

Take a look at your own accounting site using your mobile phone, if it doesn’t work well, your mobile users might leave your website immediately resulting in a high bounce rate on mobile.

Have your web developer switch your site’s theme or update your website code to make it work on mobile.

If you have an old site, it may be time to invest in a new web site design - feel free to contact us for recommendations.

12. Ensure your site is fast – Google is favouring faster sites

Don’t miss out on traffic and leads by having a slow website. Page speed is now one of Google’s ranking factors on mobile and it’s very important for good user experience. The slower your website loads, the higher the chance of your visitors leaving.

However, improving site performance is something you'll probably need a developer to help with. If you have web developer or an IT team in place already, great. If not, feel free to contact us if you'd like to chat through further.

13. Ask sites you sponsor to add links back to your site

If you sponsor a local sporting club or if you’re involved in community works, you can ask these website owners to add your link to their website.

14.Add Google Analytics code to your website

With Google Analytics, you can view your mobile vs desktop bounce rates, see what pages visitors are engaging with and more. This will also give you insights into additional content you can write about.

Here's a simple guide on how to sign up for Google Analytics. If you already have an Analytics account, you can copy your code by going to Admin>Tracking Code (under Property)>Website Tracking.

15. Check & update professional directory listings you belong to (like CA & CPA) to point to your profile and website

Make sure your listing details are correct and links back to your website. For example, if you are a Chartered Accountant you can get your listing included here. And for CPAs ensure your listing is up-to-date here.

Sounds obvious right? When we were checking through listings on the site directories we found numerous practices had web site details that were incorrect!