You are one of the sharpest accountants in town.
Your returns are clean, your advice is solid, and your clients refer you.
So why does the phone only really ring in tax season?
Here is the uncomfortable truth.
When someone starts an LLC, opens their first 1099, or tears open a letter from the IRS, they do not flip through a drawer of business cards.
They grab their phone and they Google accountant near me, or do I need a CPA for my LLC, or what to do about an IRS notice.
And they call the first few firms that show up.
If that is not your firm, that client is gone. So is the year of bookkeeping, the payroll work, and the advisory retainer that came with them.
It went to the accountant who showed up on Google. Not the best accountant. The most findable one.
Maybe you have tried to fix this already.
You paid a marketing agency a small fortune, got a pretty website, and still nothing new comes in between February and April.
You looked at Google Ads and watched national tax chains and franchises outbid you on every keyword, especially the moment tax season starts.
You meant to start a blog, sat down once during a slow week, and then extensions and payroll and a messy set of books swallowed the month and you never went back.
I get it. You run an accounting firm, not a content team.
You should be reviewing returns and advising clients, not stuck learning keyword research at nine at night.

- You do not have a spare hour to write articles, and you should not have to, especially not during tax season.
- You do not know SEO, and you should not need to learn it to get found on Google.
- New clients go to whoever ranks first for tax and business questions, not whoever files the cleanest return.
- Your busy season is a flood and then it goes quiet, so lead flow is feast or famine all year.
- National tax chains and franchises outbid you on every Google Ads keyword the second April gets close.
- Referrals are great, but they have a ceiling, and they do not bring in new clients while you sleep.
You never write a word. Overrank does all of it.
No time to write between tax returns and client calls? No idea how SEO works, let alone GEO or AEO? That is exactly the point. Overrank handles every piece of it for you, automatically, so you can stay focused on the books.
You never write or post anything
Overrank researches, writes, and publishes a new article to your site every single day. You stay focused on returns and clients.
No SEO knowledge needed
Keywords, meta tags, internal links, schema markup. The technical SEO is handled for you. You never have to learn any of it.
GEO and AEO handled too
Showing up in Google AI Overviews and Gemini answers is its own skill. Overrank optimizes for those answer engines automatically, so your firm is the name they surface.
Completely hands off
No logging in, no scheduling, no copy and paste. Set it up once and it runs in the background every day, through tax season and the quiet months alike.
Do I Need an Accountant for My LLC? A Straight Answer
AI researches + writes (45 sec real time)
Why SEO is the highest leverage marketing an accounting firm can do
Accounting is one of the stickiest, highest lifetime value relationships in local business, and almost every one of those relationships starts with a Google search.
Do I need an accountant for my LLC. How much does a CPA cost. What to do when you get an IRS letter. Tax deductions for a small business. The difference between a bookkeeper and an accountant.
Every one of those searches is a person or a business owner with a real tax or money problem, and the firm whose website answers that question is the firm that earns the trust, the click, and the call.
Here is what makes accounting special. Tax questions spike hard every spring, but the bookkeeping, payroll, and advisory questions get searched all year. Rank for both and you capture the April rush and the recurring clients who pay every month in between.
Ads stop the second you stop paying. SEO is different. Once an article ranks, it keeps bringing in clients month after month, through tax season and the quiet stretch that follows, like a rainmaker that never sends you an invoice.
24/7
Your articles keep ranking and bringing in tax and advisory clients while you sleep, with zero extra ad spend.
Page 1
is where almost all the clicks go. Page 2 of Google is a ghost town. SEO is how you get and hold that first page.
$0
in extra ad spend. Organic traffic is traffic you own, not traffic you rent by the click every tax season.
A quick honest note. Overrank handles your content and organic SEO, the articles that rank in Google search and Google AI Overviews, and it keeps Google indexing your site through Search Console. It does not manage your Google Business Profile or the local map pack. Those are worth keeping up too. Think of overrank as the engine that builds the organic, content side of your accounting firm's SEO on autopilot.
How overrank ranks your accounting firm on Google
Overrank is SEO on autopilot, built for firms that do not have time for marketing.
You tell it about your firm, your services, and your area once. From there it researches what people and business owners near you are actually searching for, writes genuinely helpful articles in your voice, and publishes them straight to your site every day.
No writing. No logging in. No copy and paste. You stay on the returns and the advisory work, and your website quietly turns into a client machine in the background, all year.
- 1Tell overrank about your accounting firm, your services, and the areas you serve. It takes about five minutes.
- 2It finds the real searches your future clients are typing into Google, from starting an LLC and first 1099s to IRS letters and small business deductions.
- 3It writes and publishes a new SEO article to your site every day, automatically, in a voice that sounds like your firm.
- 4The articles rank, clients find you, and the calls come in, at tax time and every month in between. The more you use it, the smarter it gets about your firm.

It is not just Google search anymore
Search itself has changed. When someone Googles a accounting question now, an AI Overview often sits right at the very top, above the normal blue links.
That is where people look first. Overrank writes your content so your business can show up inside those Google AI Overviews and in Gemini, not just in the links below.
Top of the page means more clicks, which means more calls coming to you.
What accountants get with overrank
Capture the tax season flood
When someone Googles last minute tax filing or how to file taxes for a side business, your site is there with a helpful answer and your number, right when the spring rush hits.
Win clients in the quiet months too
Bookkeeping, payroll, and advisory questions get searched all year. Ranking for them keeps new work coming in long after April, so you are not living deadline to deadline.
Show up for the trigger moments
People search for an accountant the moment something happens, a new LLC, a first 1099, an IRS letter, a business sale. Answer those and you are the firm they call.
Turn one return into a year round client
A well ranked guide brings in a tax client who becomes a monthly bookkeeping and advisory retainer. That is the recurring revenue SEO quietly builds for you.
Works while you are heads down on returns
You cannot answer the phone mid review during busy season. Your website can. It markets your firm 24 hours a day with zero effort from you.
Built to bring in clients, not just clicks
Every article points readers toward booking a consultation, with your own call to action, so traffic turns into real engagements and retainers.
Real searches an accounting firm can win
These are the kinds of high intent, winnable searches overrank targets for an accounting firm. Every one of them is a person or a business owner with a tax or money question and a decision to make.
Accounting demand peaks at tax time, but it never really stops. Your SEO should capture both.
Tax season is a flood and then the phone goes quiet, but bookkeeping, payroll, and advisory questions get searched every month of the year. A library of ranking articles keeps clients coming in the slow stretch, so you are not living from one April to the next. Overrank keeps publishing all year so you are in position for both.
Your competitors are not doing this yet
Go look at the other accounting firms in your area. Most have a stiff brochure website with a services list and a contact form, and almost none of them publish anything that answers the tax and business questions people actually Google. That is the gap. The firm that starts answering those LLC, deduction, and IRS questions on Google now becomes the trusted local expert, builds a lead that gets harder to catch every day it stays ahead, and captures clients year round instead of just in the spring rush.
Accountants who let their website do the marketing
"We used to be a ghost town from May to January. Now we rank for LLC and small business tax questions all year and new clients book straight from the site. I did not write a word of it."
"The IRS letter and first 1099 guides bring us clients who stick around for monthly bookkeeping. Those turned into our steadiest recurring revenue, and they are only mine."
"I do returns, I am not a marketer. This thing just runs. My calendar fills with real consultations and I never have to think about Google."
What accounting SEO usually costs
Here is how overrank stacks up against the usual ways accountants try to get found on Google.
Give it at least 3 months
I will be straight with you. SEO is not instant. It is a long game.
Google takes about 4 to 6 weeks just to start indexing your pages, and a couple of months to really pick up steam. Most accountants see first impressions in 2 to 4 weeks and meaningful traffic in 2 to 3 months.
But compare that to ads. With ads, the moment you stop paying, all of it vanishes. You are renting attention.
Ads are a faucet you have to keep paying to keep on. SEO is a well you dig once.
Overrank digs that well for you, on autopilot, every single day, while you run the rest of your business.
100% money-back guarantee. Try overrank for your accounting firm. If you do not like the articles or the dashboard, ask for a refund within 7 days and you get 100% back. No questions asked.
SEO for Accountants: common questions
How long until my accounting firm ranks on Google?
SEO is a long game. Google usually takes about 4 to 6 weeks just to start indexing new pages, and a few months to build real momentum. Most accounting firms see first impressions in 2 to 4 weeks and meaningful traffic in 2 to 3 months. The sooner you start, the sooner that compounding begins, ideally well before tax season.
How do accounting firms actually get more clients from this?
By showing up the moment someone needs you. Overrank writes and publishes the tax and business guides people search before they hire an accountant, from starting an LLC to handling an IRS letter, so your site ranks for those searches and the next client comes to you. It is marketing that runs in the background, turning Google searches into booked consultations without you writing a word or buying ads.
Do I have to write any of the articles myself?
No. Overrank researches, writes, and publishes every article to your site automatically. You stay on the returns and client work. If you ever want to tweak something you can, and it learns from your edits over time.
I do not know SEO at all. Is that a problem?
Not even a little. That is the whole reason overrank exists. Keywords, meta tags, internal links, schema, and even showing up in Google AI Overviews and Gemini answers are all handled for you automatically. You never have to learn any of it.
What kind of keywords will it target for an accounting firm?
Real searches people and business owners in your area type into Google, like do i need an accountant for my llc, how much does a cpa cost, what to do when you get an irs letter, and tax deductions for small business. It scores every keyword with real search volume and difficulty, so it focuses on winnable, high intent searches instead of impossible national terms.
Does this work for a small or solo accounting firm?
Yes, and small firms often benefit the most. You are competing against national tax chains and franchises with big marketing budgets, and you do not have time to do SEO yourself. Overrank levels that field on autopilot.
Is this the same as Google Business Profile or the map pack?
No, and it is worth being clear. Overrank does content and organic SEO, the articles that rank in the regular Google results and in Google AI Overviews, plus Google Search Console indexing. It does not manage your Google Business Profile or the local map pack. The two work well together, but overrank focuses on the organic, content side.
What does it cost?
It is 39 dollars a month. That is a fraction of what a marketing agency charges for a single month, and it comes with a 7-day money-back guarantee.
