Accessible Websites - a "Win-Win" Situation

Conclusion : accessible websites are a "Win-Win" situation

Designing a website with accessibility in mind (or making an existing one more accessible than it currently is) is likely to improve that site for all users, not just those with certain disabilities.

People create web sites for many reasons, but in general they have something to say; information to provide, a message or feelings to express, a product or service to sell.

Smart web developers know that if you want to get a message across, it is in your interest to make your work as accessible as possible.

Whether your goal is to simply offer a better experience for users and increase perception of your site or service, or to improve customer retention, loyalty, and turnover, accessibility makes perfect sense.

A little thought at the design stage can produce a site which is easy for everyone to use, not just disabled visitors; that might make all the difference between the success and failure of any web presence.

Whichever way you look at it, making websites accessible to all is a win-win situation.

Everybody benefits, without exception.


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