5 ways to find more clients for your accountancy or bookkeeping practice

If you want to grow your accountancy or bookkeeping practice, it’s vital to expand your client base. But where should you be looking? Here are our tips to help you find new clients for your practice.

1. Ask for referrals from your existing clients

Word of mouth is one of the most effective ways of finding new clients for any business, and accountancy and bookkeeping practices are no exception. Research shows that prospective clients are far more likely to respond to a personal recommendation than any other form of advertising.

First, check that your current clients are happy and that they feel you’re providing the best possible service. Then you can ask if they’d be willing to recommend you to others. One way to do this is to set up an account for your practice on a reviews site such as Trustpilot and ask clients to leave a review.

You could go a step further and set up a referral scheme to offer special prices or extra services to your existing clients as an incentive for making referrals.

2. Own your niche

Many practices have a specialism, whether that’s working with clients in a particular sector or providing a certain type of service.

You can use this specialist knowledge to your advantage by positioning yourself as the go-to accountant or bookkeeper in your niche area. Prospective clients will be reassured if they can see that you truly understand their business.

Consider getting involved in relevant trade associations and industry groups in your area. This can be a good way of meeting potential clients as well as staying abreast of the latest developments in the sector.

3. Refresh your website and digital marketing

Most prospective clients will check out a practice’s website before making contact, so you should make sure your website contains up-to-date information about your practice’s services and expertise.

Consider using some basic search engine optimisation (SEO) techniques on your website to make it easier for prospective clients to find information about your practice when they search online.

Social media can also help you raise your practice’s profile. If you’re active on platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter, you can join relevant groups, answer client questions and get involved in industry discussions. Demonstrating your expertise is a great way of getting your name out there.

To find out more on this subject, take a look at our tips on social media and paid advertising for accountants and bookkeepers.

4. Take part in networking events

While face-to-face events were cancelled during the Covid-19 lockdowns, a host of digital alternatives emerged, meaning accountants and bookkeepers now have more options than ever when it comes to networking.

Eventbrite carries listings of small business-focused networking events that take place online, while regional events such as Newcastle Startup Week have launched their own virtual communities where you can meet prospective clients.

Trade shows can also provide a good opportunity to expand your professional network. Accountex London takes place in May, Accountex Summit Manchester is scheduled for September and Birmingham will host AccountingWEB Live Expo in November.

5. Make the most of being a FreeAgent Partner

If you use FreeAgent with your clients, our Partner Programme includes a range of tools to help your practice flourish, from online resources in our Practice Portal to exclusive webinars and roadshows.

You can access even more benefits by becoming an accredited FreeAgent practitioner. Just learn the essentials online and take the open-book exam when you're ready. Once you become accredited, you’ll get a listing in our directory.

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