Website Redesign · Canton, TX

Website Redesign for Canton Accounting Firms

A new website won't fix bad bookkeeping. It won't make tax season less chaotic, and it won't file anyone's returns. What it can do is stop turning away the people who are already looking for an accountant in Van Zandt County.

What's Actually Wrong With Your Current Site

Most accounting firm websites were set up once and never touched again. Somebody picked a template, dropped in some headings about tax preparation and bookkeeping, added a phone number, and called it done. That was fine for a while.

It's not fine anymore. People search for CPAs on their phones now — during lunch, in the parking lot at Trade Days, sitting in the courthouse waiting on paperwork. If your site doesn't load fast and look right on a phone screen, they move on. They don't complain. They don't email you about it. They just find someone else.

The other problem is structure. A lot of accounting websites list every service in one block of text. Tax prep, payroll, bookkeeping, advisory — all jammed together. That's bad for the people reading it, and it's bad for search engines trying to figure out what you actually do. Each service needs its own space, its own explanation, its own way for someone to take the next step.

What We'd Build Instead

We rebuild from scratch. No templates, no page builders, no platform you're locked into. You get a site you own — the actual code, the actual files.

For an accounting firm in Canton, that means a clean homepage that says who you are and what you do without making people dig for it. Separate pages for your main services — tax preparation, bookkeeping, payroll, whatever you offer. A contact form that works and actually gets to you. Space for a blog if you want to post tax tips or deadline reminders, which is one of the few kinds of blog content that people genuinely search for.

Everything is built mobile-first. Fast. Good SEO structure so Google can actually index your pages properly. We set it up right the first time so you're not paying someone to patch it every quarter.

A full website starts at $1,500 and takes about a week. If you want search engine work built in from the start, that's $3,500 and a week or two.

A Frank Conversation About Timing

Tax season drives your business. You know that. So do your potential clients.

If someone in Canton needs a CPA in February, they're going to search for one. If your website doesn't show up, or it shows up and looks like it hasn't been updated since the last time the courthouse got repainted — that's a missed call you'll never know about.

So when should you do this? Not during tax season. That's obvious. But waiting until after busy season means you're pushing into summer, which means you won't be ready for the next cycle either. The best time is whenever you can carve out a week to get us the basics — your service list, some photos if you have them, your preferred contact method. We handle the rest.

And no, we don't need you to write anything. That's what you're hiring us for.

What does website redesign cost for accountants/cpas?

Every project is different, but here's a straight look at where most accountants/cpas in Canton 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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Website Redesign FAQ — Canton, TX

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If your accounting firm's website needs a rebuild, we're in Tyler and we work with businesses across East Texas — Canton included.

We work with accountants/cpas across Van Zandt County and all of East Texas. Let's talk about what you need.

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