Here’s a secret: you don’t need a website to have a successful bookkeeping business.
Now, I know that goes against what every marketing coach and online guru says you have to be on LinkedIn, you have to be on Instagram, you have to have a website. But here’s the truth: you don’t need any of that to build a thriving bookkeeping for small business firm.

What you do need is credibility. Whether that comes through a simple social media profile, a one-page PDF, or a clean landing page, it needs to clearly show what you do and who you help.

Lessons from My Own Bookkeeping Business Journey

After ten years and four versions of my own website (three of them professionally built), I’ve spent nearly $18,000 trying to “get it right.” Every redesign happened because I thought I knew who I was talking to but I didn’t. I thought I knew what problem I was solving but that changed too.

That’s why, when I coach other bookkeepers and accountants, I tell them to slow down before spending thousands on web design. I’ve been there. And the truth is, a website isn’t what makes your bookkeeping for small business successful, clarity does.

1. Know Who You’re Talking To

If you don’t know who you’re trying to reach, your audience won’t either.
I’m not saying you have to pick one niche and never look back, but you should at least know the general type of client you want to attract. Maybe you work with salons, restaurants, or non-profits. Maybe you help other service providers. But get clear on who you’re talking to before you build a single page.

2. Know What Problem You Solve

Most bookkeepers talk about how they do things—bank reconciliations, tax filings, software, and reports. But clients don’t care about your process; they care about results.

Your bookkeeping business should speak to the what: what problem do you solve that keeps your clients up at night? Do you help them stop surprise tax bills? Eliminate CRA penalties? Create consistency in cash flow? That’s what they want to know.

3. Know How You Want Clients to Contact You

Whether it’s by phone, email, Zoom, or an intake form, your website or social media should make it easy for people to reach you. When they land on your page, they should instantly know:
✅ You’re talking to them.
✅ You can solve their problem.
✅ Here’s how to get in touch.

That’s it. Simple, clear, and effective.

Building a bookkeeping business doesn’t start with a website. It starts with clarity.


So before you hire a designer or build your own site, answer these three questions:

  1. Who do you want to talk to?

  2. What problem do you solve?

  3. How do you want them to contact you?

Once you’ve got that figured out, the rest is easy.

Your future self will thank you for it.

 

 

About the Author JanetM

Janet Mercredi is a Certified Profit First Professional and the driving force behind JKM Strategies, a firm dedicated to helping established business owners increase profitability and create their exit plan with confidence. For over a decade, Janet has partnered with business owners who want more than just financial success, they want stability, freedom, and a trusted advisor by their side.

At JKM Strategies, we don’t just work with clients—we build long-term partnerships. Many of our clients have been with us since the beginning, relying on our high-level CFO guidance through Profit First coaching and bookkeeping services to create sustainable, profitable businesses that allow them to step back or exit on their terms.

Janet’s approach is direct, strategic, and hands-on, ensuring her clients see real financial transformation while feeling supported every step of the way. Described as caring, humorous, and empathetic, she has built a tight-knit community of business owners who know they’re never navigating their financial journey alone.

If you're looking for more than just numbers—you want a trusted partner who’s invested in your success—JKM Strategies is here for you.

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