Web accessibility for agency leaders - grow revenue, avoid an ADA lawsuit

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Make web accessibility part of your agency offerings and lead it to growth

Join The Drum, accessiBe and a panel of agency, compliance, and disability leaders to find out how web accessibility can work for your agency and your clients.

One in four people in the US live with some kind of disability and today, more than ever, your clients' websites need to be inclusive and accessible to everyone. If they are not, you’re doing them, and our whole industry, a disservice.

It's not simply a matter of being compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), it's also good business – because web accessibility can deliver better results and enhance search engine optimization.

What’s more, instead of allocating resources yourself to that end, AI technology can do most of the accessibility work for you – helping thousands of agencies not only mitigate legal risk but also boost their clients’ businesses.

 

Tune into this webinar to learn:

  • How to make accessibility an integral part of your agency’s proposition and generate new revenue streams
  • What you need to comply with to mitigate the risk of unnecessary litigations
  • How the AI-powered approach makes web accessibility efficient and affordable

 

The panel:

Ricardas Montvila    

Rafi Glantz
senior partner success manager, 
accessiBe

 

       
   

 

Myrna Daramy
marketing technology strategist,
Axonics, Inc

 

       
   

 

Alycia Anderson
TEDx motivational speaker & founder,  
The Alycia Anderson Company, LLC

       
Jenni Baker    

Jenni Baker (moderator)
Assistant Editor
The Drum

 

 

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