Protect against a flood of frivolous lawsuits.
Open the door to a $650 billion market.
It's the ADA — the American Disabilities Act — which requires all businesses to make accommodations for people with disabilities in all their web content.
This has opened up a major opportunity for ambulance-chasing attorneys to file lawsuit after lawsuit against small business owners to squeeze money out of them for not following the rules.
If your website is not compliant, it is only a matter of time before they come after you.
Doesn't matter what kind of business you run —
Nasty, expensive lawsuits that drain your bank account — eliminated. Compliance closes the door entirely.
Google rewards accessible sites with better rankings — with less effort than traditional SEO. Compliance is a free SEO upgrade.
The disability market is enormous, loyal, and underserved. Compliance is your "foot in the door" into a six-hundred-fifty-billion-dollar buying audience.
If you think the blind, the deaf, and the physically challenged don't use the internet or shop online just like you — think again.
Making your website ADA compliant gives you an easy "foot in the door" to a multi-billion-dollar market that very few businesses are even paying attention to. It's MASSIVE, it's loaded with buyers, and almost nobody is competing for it.
The truth is, it's not easy. ADA compliance requires special coding and technology — it's overwhelming and confusing, and you're left wondering whether you got it right. It's not just adding image tags like in the early web. You now need built-in functionality that alters your content for multiple scenarios. The learning curve is long and there's not much openly shared info on how to do it yourself. Trying to sort through every requirement could take weeks or months.
We hired a tech company to build a unique solution that protects our clients without slowing their sites down.
Acknowledgement of future compliance updates that are in process — so you're protected from new requirements you weren't aware of.
An accessible site is a more discoverable site. Google gives accessible sites more relevance in search results — we make sure yours qualifies.
ADA — the American Disabilities Act — requires businesses to make accommodations for people with disabilities, including in their web content. ADA compliance means your website is accessible to the blind, the deaf, and people who navigate by voice, screen reader, or other assistive technologies.
Anyone who owns a website. Local business owners, online marketers, realtors, doctors, dentists, eCommerce store owners — all are targets. Unlike GDPR, the ADA requires no advance notice before a lawsuit is filed.
You can try, but ADA compliance now requires built-in functionality that alters your content for multiple scenarios — far beyond simple image tags. Trying to sort through every requirement yourself could take weeks or months, and there's no clear way to know whether you got it right. Most business owners are better off having it done by a specialist.
Yes. Google gives accessible websites more relevance than inaccessible ones, which means better rankings with less effort. Compliance is essentially a free SEO upgrade, in addition to protecting you legally.
Schedule a free fifteen-minute strategy session. We'll review your current site, identify the compliance gaps, and lay out exactly what it'll take to get protected.
Schedule a free fifteen-minute strategy session. We'll review your current site, identify the compliance gaps, and walk you through exactly what it'll take to get protected.
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