Websites & Blogs: Just Marketing® Best Practices
Description
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was passed in 1990 to ensure Americans with disabilities have accommodations in physical spaces. However, how it translates into the online space is still a bit up in the air. After all, in 1990 we never could have imagined how technology would change over the next 20+ years.
While there is no formal law mandating websites be made accessible, nor what that should look like, as Just Marketers, we understand that ensuring our content is accessible is simply the right thing to do!
I suspect there may be regulations coming over the next few years, and when that happens I know we’ll be ahead of the game because we’re making these considerations now.
If you’re wondering how to tackle this aspect of Just Marketing, tune in to this episode for helpful resources and best practices.
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