November 2025 Post Ideas for Accountants + Bookkeepers
DON’T POST BORING ACCOUNTING CONTENT THIS NOVEMBER.
Fall busy season might be wrapping up, but your social media strategy doesn’t get to clock out early. If you’re an accountant, bookkeeper, or tax preparer trying to grow your online presence, this is the month to keep your audience engaged before year-end chaos hits.
Let’s face it — you’ve been buried in client work, 1099 prep, and maybe a PSL or two. So if you’re running low on content ideas, I’ve got you covered. Here are 22 November content ideas designed to help you stay consistent, relevant, and relatable.
1. The “Betrayal List” 😅
Make your audience laugh with a list of things that betrayed you this year.
→ Think: “QuickBooks Payroll,” “IRS e-Services login,” or “clients who said they’d send receipts on time.”
This one’s perfect for a Reel or carousel post that accountants and bookkeepers will immediately relate to.
2. Bookkeeping Hacks That Feel Illegal to Know 🤫
Share quick, high-value tips that make your followers say “wait, that’s allowed?”
→ Like: “Here’s how I reconcile transactions in half the time.”
These posts show off your expertise while keeping the tone light + engaging.
3. 1099-NEC + W-9 Reminders 💌
November is the prime time to remind small business clients to start gathering W-9 forms from contractors and vendors. Explain:
What a W-9 is
Why they’ll need it for 1099-NEC filing
Common mistakes (like forgetting to collect them until January!)
This kind of educational content builds trust and positions you as a proactive, detail-oriented professional.
4. Prep Clients for the 2026 Tax Changes ⚡️
Create content that previews:
Which deductions or tax rates might change
Why planning now could save them money later
How your services can help them navigate those shifts
👉 This is one of the most shareable, SEO-rich topics of the season.
5. Share What You’re Thankful For 🧡
Keep it personal. Whether it’s your team, your clients, or your coffee maker — gratitude content performs well in November.
6. Behind-the-Scenes in Busy Season Mode 📸
Show your desk setup, favorite workday snack, or what your “office Thanksgiving” looks like. People love seeing the human side of accountants.
7. Client Education Posts
Break down complex financial topics into bite-sized posts:
→ “How to read your Profit & Loss report”
→ “3 signs you need a bookkeeping cleanup before year-end”
→ “What your bookkeeper really wants from you this month”
8. Year-End Financial Tips for Small Business Owners
Give practical advice like:
Double-checking mileage logs
Making last-minute deductible purchases
Scheduling a tax planning meeting before December 31
9. Highlight a Favorite Tool or App
Share the software that’s made your accounting life easier this year — QuickBooks, Keeper, Gusto, etc.
10. Talk About Burnout Prevention
Accountants + bookkeepers feel the stress this time of year. A candid post about boundaries, work-life balance, or staying organized can connect deeply with your audience.
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