Urgent!

Your Website Must Be ADA Compliant

Your website could be at risk of getting SUED if it’s NOT Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant.
This is part of the WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines).

If you are doing any type of business online that requires you to have a website, then you need to pay very close attention.
All websites viewed by the general public are required by law to be Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Compliant or possibly face a lawsuit, i.e, your website—must be accessible to those with disabilities.
It should have navigation features for disabled people.
ACCORDING TO THE CDC 26% OF THE POPULATION IS LIVING WITH A DISABILITY.

Here Is ADA Compliance In The NEWS!

Your Website must be ADA Compliant!

It Doesn’t Matter If You’re:

A Local Business Owner

An Ecommerce Store Owner

A Doctor, Coach, etc.

A Restaurant, Hotel, School, Realtor

Any Business with a Website

Serving the public.

Don’t Procrastinate Or Risk Going To Court

Get A FREE And Instant Audit For Your Website Here.  Just Enter The URL Below And Click Check:

 

Business Owners Getting Sued.

The Benefits of ADA Compliance

Apart from protecting yourself against lawsuits, This ADA feature will bring several benefits to your business.  

Having an accessible website is so important that Google gives it more relevance, hence you’ll boost your search engine ranking, helping you to get more clients.

Your website will be more accessible to anyone with disabilities, such as the visually impaired, color blind, people with epilepsy, dyslexia, ADHD, autism, etc.  It can magnify text, adjust colors, read text out loud, and a host of other options.  

Another great feature is that it can instantly translate your entire website to whichever language customers desire (129 languages). 

Also, right now, the ADA market is valued at 650 billion dollars.  So, you see, becoming ADA compliant has so many benefits that you can’t afford not to get it done right away.

SEE IT IN ACTION HERE:
  Just click on our ADA (wheelchair) icon or button.  The Accessibility Menu will immediately open.  Check it out!