Website Redesign · Arp, TX

Website Redesign for Accountants in Arp

A new website won't fix bad bookkeeping or make tax season less stressful for your clients. What it can do is stop losing you the people who are already looking for an accountant in the Arp area and leaving your site before they ever pick up the phone.

What's Actually Wrong with Most Accounting Firm Websites

Most accounting websites were built on a template platform a few years back and haven't been touched since. The services page says "tax preparation, bookkeeping, payroll" in a bulleted list and that's about it. There's no explanation of what working with your firm actually looks like. No mention of whether you handle quarterly filings for small businesses or just individual returns. Nothing about your qualifications beyond a logo in the corner.

The bigger problem is the technical side. If your site takes too long to load on a phone—and a lot of template-built sites do—people leave. They don't complain. They don't send you feedback. They just go find another CPA. Half or more of the people visiting your site are on their phone, and if the text is tiny, the contact form is buried, or the navigation doesn't work right on a small screen, you're done.

A redesign means we tear it down and rebuild from scratch. Mobile-first layout. Fast load times. A real structure that search engines can read. Your services explained in a way that answers the questions people actually have—what you do, what it costs, and how to get started. We build it so you own the code outright. No platform lock-in, no monthly ransom to keep your own site running.

A Frank Conversation About Your Firm's Website

Do you need a website at all if you're a small CPA firm in Arp? Yes. Even in a town of about a thousand people, your clients aren't all local. Smith County is growing. People move out to the Arp area for the quiet and the land, and the first thing they do when they need an accountant is search on their phone.

So what should your site actually do? Three things keep coming up for accounting firms. First, explain your services clearly—tax prep, bookkeeping, payroll, advisory, whatever you offer. Not just a list. Actually tell people what's involved. Second, make it dead easy to contact you. A short form. Your phone number. Maybe a booking link if you use one. Third, show that you're qualified and real. Your credentials, your background, how long the firm's been around.

What about a blog? It's worth considering. Seasonal tax tips, deadline reminders, changes in tax law—that kind of content brings people to your site through search engines year-round, not just in March and April. We can set that up so you can add posts yourself without calling anyone.

What does it cost? A full website redesign starts at $1,500 and takes about a week. If you want search engine work built in from the start—and for a small-town firm competing against Tyler shops, you probably should—that's the Website+SEO package starting at $3,500, done in one to two weeks. Hosting runs $50 a month.

Why This Matters for an Arp Accounting Firm

Arp sits in a pocket of East Texas where a lot of folks still pick their accountant based on who they know. That's fine. But the referral still leads to a Google search. And if your website looks like it belongs to a different decade, that referral loses confidence before they ever call.

Your website is the first impression for anyone who didn't grow up down the road from your office. And increasingly, it's the first impression for the people who did. A clean, fast site that explains what you do and makes it simple to get in touch—that's the baseline now. Not a luxury. Not a marketing gimmick. Just the cost of being findable.

We're a web design company out of Tyler. We build sites with clean code, no platform dependencies, and a structure that actually helps you show up in search results. You get the files. You own everything. And if you want to move it somewhere else down the road, you can.

What does website redesign cost for accountants/cpas?

Every project is different, but here's a straight look at where most accountants/cpas in Arp land.

starting at

$300

Simple Site

3-5 pages. Done in days.

starting at

$1,500

Full Website

10+ pages. Ready in about a week.

starting at

$3,500

Website + SEO

Full site plus SEO. 1-2 weeks.

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