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Website Accessibility: Is Your Website ADA Compliant?

Marketing Insider Group

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) protects disabled people from discrimination and it has released guidelines to help you create a website that is easily accessible to all communities. In 2010, the ADA turned its attention to the internet with the release of standards for accessible design.

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How to Make Your Website ADA Compliant With 6 Simple Tips

Go Beyond SEO

ADA stands for the Americans with Disabilities Act , which was signed into law in September 2010. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) first recommended accessibility guidelines in the early ‘90s for this purpose. The guidelines suggest recording visual descriptions in audio that the readers can interpret. Guideline 2.1.1).

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Is Your Website ADA-Compliant? Here’s What You Should Know

Brandpoint

organizations aren’t legally required to adjust their sites toward any particular ADA guidelines. “The Department of Justice (DOJ) published the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Standards for Accessible Design in September 2010. And so far, U.S. What is ADA-Compliance? Why worry about WCAG?

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The B2B marketing ironies of our time

Biznology

Back in 2010, I was invited to become a contributor to Harvard Business Review ’s online publication. Readers argued that nothing justifies opt-out email behavior — which is ironic because opt-out is in fact the guideline operational under the CAN-SPAM Act. Ironic, isn’t it? What a thrill!

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Associated Press Includes Social Media Guidelines in 2010 Stylebook

Hubspot

The Associated Press (AP) today released its 2010 AP Stylebook , which includes a new section that spells out new guidelines relating to social media. To compile the social media guidelines, the AP revealed they considered suggestions from staff, readers and users of the Stylebook, receiving over 230 responses from readers.

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Best Business Blogging Tips and Guides of 2010 (So Far), Part 2

Webbiquity

Find the answers to those questions and others here in more of the best guides to business blogging of 2010 so far. Continually come up with fresh and interesting topics? Avoid dumb mistakes that even smart bloggers make? 10 SEO Tools Every Blogger Must Use by Daily SEO Tip. Google Analytics ) to the lesser-known (e.g.,

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How to Make Your Website ADA Compliant With 6 Simple Tips

Go Beyond SEO

ADA stands for the Americans with Disabilities Act , which was signed into law in September 2010. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) first recommended accessibility guidelines in the early ‘90s for this purpose. The guidelines suggest recording visual descriptions in audio that the readers can interpret. Guideline 2.1.1).