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Tax, audit, SST, company secretary, advisory — the practice areas that fill your invoicing schedule. We build search and AI-engine visibility around the SME owners Googling for an accountant during tax season, SST deadlines, or after a bad audit experience.
Most Malaysian SMEs hire an accountant from Google now — not from a brother-in-law's referral. If your firm doesn't show up at the moment they search, the brief goes to whichever firm did.
We understand the unique challenges your business faces and build marketing strategies that address them directly.
We map the exact searches SME owners run before they pick a firm — “tax agent KL”, “company secretary Selangor”, “audit firm Petaling Jaya cost”, “SST agent Johor”. Each one ties to a landing page built to convert that specific intent.
Half of accountant searches in Malaysia have local intent. We optimise your GBP, build NAP-consistent local citations, and run a review-generation system that pushes your firm into the Map 3-pack for every catchment area you serve.
Dedicated, indexable pages for each service line — tax filing, audit, SST, company incorporation, advisory, transfer pricing — built around buyer-intent keywords, internal-linked properly, and structured so Google understands what each one is for.
Most SMEs now ask ChatGPT and Perplexity for accounting recommendations. We build the entity signals, factual structure, and schema that get your firm named in those AI answers. Tracked monthly across 20+ prompts your buyers actually use.
Site-wide audit covering Core Web Vitals, mobile usability, indexation, internal linking, and structured data. We implement Professional Service, Service, LocalBusiness, and FAQ schema so search engines and AI engines treat your firm as a primary source.
Every form submit, call, and WhatsApp message tracked back to the keyword, page, and search source that produced it. You see which practice areas your organic pipeline favours and which content compounds month over month.
Deep Dive
Accounting is a high-trust, repeat-revenue business. A single SME client who hires you for tax filing is worth RM 2,000–5,000 in year-one fees, RM 5,000–15,000 in lifetime value, and a steady referral flow when they bring on other businesses. SEO is the cheapest, most compounding way to acquire that profile of client at scale.
Most firms in Malaysia rely on word-of-mouth and a generic Yellow-Pages-era site. That worked when the market wasn’t searching. It doesn’t now.
Two shifts matter. First, almost every SME under 50 staff now Googles before they pick an accountant — they read your reviews, scan your services, and judge on the first 10 seconds of your site. Second, AI engines are starting to be the first search interface. When an SME asks ChatGPT “who’s a good audit firm in Petaling Jaya for an Sdn Bhd doing RM 5M turnover,” the AI gives a short list — and your firm is either on it or invisible.
Service pages with clear scope and fee ranges (yes, even rough ranges — most firms hide them and lose conversions). Local SEO for every catchment you serve. A review-generation system that gets you past 100 Google reviews within the first year. And GEO — the entity, schema, and content work that gets you cited by AI engines while most competitors haven’t even acknowledged the shift.
Months 1–2: audit, technical fixes, GBP optimisation, schema implementation. Months 3–4: service pages live and starting to rank. Months 5–6: organic traffic measurably up, first new clients attributable to SEO. Months 7–12: compounding — rankings solidify across multiple practice areas, AI engines start citing the firm consistently, organic becomes a predictable inbound channel.
We’ve worked with professional service firms across Malaysia — accounting, advisory, B2B services — where trust and clarity drive client acquisition. Strategies built around your highest-LTV practice areas and your real catchment area, measured in new client retainers, not impressions.
Free SEO audit. We'll show you exactly where your firm stands in search and AI engines today, and the three highest-impact changes to make first.