
B2B SEO for Professional Services — Article Series
This article is part of our B2B SEO for Professional Services series,
where we break down real SEO strategies used for EU professional service firms.
Articles in the series:
Case Study ·
SEO Architecture ·
Multilingual SEO
SEO for Accounting Firms: The Service-First Architecture That Drives Commercial Queries (EU B2B)
Most “SEO content plans” for accounting, tax, legal, and compliance are built backwards. This article shows what to build first
if you want commercial intent queries — not blog noise — and how to validate it in Search Console.
Series context
This is Article 2 in our “B2B SEO for Professional Services” series. Article 1 showed a real case with evidence
(Search Console + Google AI Overviews screenshots). Article 2 explains the architecture behind those signals.
Client reference (real brand, real domain)
Example used across the series: Irys Solutions (Estonian accounting & corporate services).
Domain is public and linkable: iryssolutionsou.com.
TL;DR
For accounting/tax/legal/compliance, Google rewards service clarity and entity trust more than content volume.
Build your “money pages” first (commercial intent), add decision-stage pages second, and link everything back to services.
Measure progress by query mix in Search Console — not by “traffic”.

Common mistakes that kill trust signals
- 1:1 translations. Different languages carry different buyer intent. Translating words is not translating demand.
- Hidden services. If users need 3 clicks to find what you sell, Google gets a weak signal too.
- Too many generic posts. Regulated niches punish thin, repetitive content.
- No jurisdiction clarity. “EU accounting” without a clear scope is a trust killer.
- No linking logic. Orphan posts dilute relevance and weaken conversion paths.
Why this works in 2025+ Google reality
Google increasingly answers questions directly. If your site is not structured as a reliable provider, you won’t be included in those answers.
In professional services, being included beats being “ranked somewhere”.
If you sell professional services in the EU: we’ll tell you what to build first and what to measure — in plain terms.
Send your niche + target countries + current languages. We’ll reply in writing with a practical 30-day execution roadmap:
pages to build, query targets, and what to track in Search Console.
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Continue the series (next steps)
- Article 1 — Real Case: 3 Languages + Google AI Overviews (Proof)
- Article 3 — Multilingual B2B SEO: Intent Mapping + Hreflang (EU)
- Article 4 — Google AI Overviews in Regulated Niches: How to Earn Citations
- Article 5 — Topical Authority Without Spam: The Internal Linking System
FAQ
Do we need a big blog to rank for accounting services?
No. In regulated professional services, service clarity and trust signals beat content volume. Use supporting pages only to remove decision-stage friction.
What is the first KPI to track?
Query mix in Search Console: are you getting service queries and decision-stage queries, or only informational “noise”?
Can this framework work for legal and compliance too?
Yes. The more regulated the niche, the more structure and entity clarity matter.
Do you require calls?
No. We reply in writing. You can send a brief or answer questions via WhatsApp.
Want commercial queries — not blog noise?
If your site is built backwards, Google will treat it backwards. We’ll help you build the service-first structure that produces qualified B2B intent.
No calls — written roadmap via WhatsApp.