Before citing any figure on this page, understand where it comes from. This page draws on three categories of data:
- Third-party search tools (keyword research platforms, local rank trackers): These provide search volume estimates and competition scores. They are directionally useful but not precise — volume figures often represent ranges, not exact counts, and differ across platforms.
- Google's own published data: Where Google has published behavioral insights about local search, 'near me' queries, or mobile search intent, we cite the approximate finding and year of publication. Verify currency with Google's Search Central blog, as guidelines and data change.
- Observed ranges from campaigns we've managed: Where we reference conversion rates, timeline expectations, or competitive benchmarks, these reflect patterns across bookkeeping SEO engagements rather than a controlled study. They are not statistically designed to outcomes.
No benchmark on this page should be treated as a performance guarantee. Bookkeeping markets in a small metro area behave very differently from those in a major city. A firm with an established domain and 40 existing citations will move faster than one starting from scratch. Treat every range as a starting hypothesis to test against your specific market.
Disclaimer: This is educational content, not financial, legal, or accounting advice. Data freshness varies by source. Verify all regulatory and compliance-related claims with your licensing authority.