For the nearly 20% of Americans living with disabilities, the Internet is a life-changing technology. For businesses, serving the needs of the disabled has posed unprecedented online challenges.
Does your site support the needs of people with disabilities? If not, you may be losing customers. Worse, you may be exposed to legal issues that can damage your reputation. Many companies report being overwhelmed and confused when asked about the web accessibility of their site. With yet more legislation and technology changes on the horizon, many American businesses are ill-prepared to deal with the shifting website compliance landscape. | At Primacy, our user experience experts can guide you through the complex rules and regulations of website compliance. We created a whitepaper on the keys to making accessibility part of any digital strategy. Our audit process, a simple yet comprehensive evaluation, provides a summary of website compliance issues along with a detailed action plan for addressing them. | Get started with a complimentary website accessibility audit and a short punch list of issues. When it comes to fixing the issues, we can flex to your needs. You can outsource the entire project or we can work together as a team. We can even train your people to create content that maintains the accessibility of your site. Getting started is easy. Talk to us about how a simple website accessibility audit can improve your business, minimize risk and deliver an online experience that serves all of your customers. |
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