The Source Playbook
Where to look, by the kind of client you want. A general web search returns thin, repetitive results. Knowing the right public well for each prospect type is the difference between 3 weak leads and 15 good ones. Every source below is public. Verify each finding before it enters your pipeline.
Availability and exact URLs vary by state and county. When a source is local, the reliable move is to search "[your state or county] + [the record type]" (for example, "Georgia Secretary of State business search").
Quick reference
| If your ideal client is... | Look here first |
|---|---|
| A newly formed business | State business registry (recent formations), local business-license records |
| A small business outgrowing DIY books | Job boards (hiring a bookkeeper), maps/listings, chamber directories |
| A real estate investor or landlord | County property/assessor records, public deed records |
| An equity-comp / tech employee | SEC EDGAR (IPOs, S-1s), funding announcements, public LinkedIn |
| A high-growth company | "Fastest growing" lists, funding news, job-posting volume |
| A nonprofit, church, or association | ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer, IRS Tax Exempt Org Search |
| A licensed trade or profession | State licensing-board public lookup, permit records |
| A restaurant or food business | New liquor-license filings, health-inspection lists, maps |
| A government or municipal entity | Public budgets, audit RFPs, USAspending.gov |
By prospect type
Newly formed businesses (entity election, setup, first-year planning)
- State business registry. Most Secretaries of State publish new LLC/corp formations. Search "[state] Secretary of State business search." Signal: just incorporated = needs entity election, books, and a first-year plan.
- Local business-license / occupational-tax records. City or county clerk. Signal: a brand-new license is a fresh business.
Small businesses outgrowing do-it-yourself bookkeeping
- Job boards. A business posting for a bookkeeper or office manager is feeling the pain. Search Indeed/LinkedIn jobs by title and area. Signal: hiring for finance/admin = books are getting away from them.
- Maps and listings (Google Maps, Yelp) by category and city, and chamber of commerce member directories. Signal: established enough to need help, small enough to still be DIY.
Real estate investors and landlords (entity structuring, Schedule E, cost segregation)
- County property / assessor records. Owners of multiple parcels, or LLC-held residential property. Signal: several properties = real returns complexity.
- Public deed / recorder records. Recent purchases. Signal: a new acquisition is a planning moment.
Equity-comp and tech employees (RSU/option planning, AMT, withholding)
- SEC EDGAR (
sec.gov/edgar) for S-1s and recent IPOs, and funding announcements in the press. Signal: a company that just went public or raised = employees with a surprise tax year coming. - Public LinkedIn to identify roles at those companies, then connect the human way. Do not harvest personal emails; this is a connection-and-referral motion, not a mail blast.
High-growth companies (R&D credit, multi-state, advisory)
- "Fastest growing" lists: Inc. 5000, your local business journal's Fast 50 / Book of Lists. Signal: on a growth list = new compliance and planning needs.
- Job-posting volume and funding news. Signal: rapid hiring or a raise = scaling pains you can help with.
Nonprofits, churches, and associations (compilation/review, Form 990)
- ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer (
projects.propublica.org/nonprofits), free, with years of Form 990 financials. Signals: revenue crossing the compilation/review/audit thresholds, program-expense ratios, filing extensions (pain with their current preparer), board/officer changes. - IRS Tax Exempt Organization Search (
apps.irs.gov/app/eos) to confirm status and find filings.
Licensed trades and professions (doctors, dentists, attorneys, contractors)
- State licensing-board public lookup. Most boards let you search active licensees by type and location. Signal: a new or newly independent licensee needs entity and tax setup.
- Building-permit records for contractors. Signal: active permits = active, growing operators.
Restaurants and food service (sales tax, tip reporting, entity)
- New liquor-license / business-license filings, and health-department inspection lists (public). Signal: a new establishment needs everything set up.
Government and municipal (audit, compilation)
- Public budgets and CAFRs, audit RFPs/bid portals, and USAspending.gov. Signal: an open audit RFP is a direct opportunity.
Rules for every source
- Public only. If a fact is not publicly verifiable at the source, it does not go in your pipeline.
- Verify before logging. Open the source and confirm the signal. The finder is told to drop anything it cannot confirm.
- Individuals get the gentle path. For people-based profiles, source the company and the public signal and connect via LinkedIn, a referral, or an event. Never harvest private personal contact data.
- Reach-out rules still apply. Once you contact anyone, Circular 230 §10.30 and the AICPA advertising rule kick in (see
../../GUARDRAILS.mdand the toolREADME.md).