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Key Notes
- Accessibility increases usability for all customers, not just those with disabilities.
- Simple keyboard and screen reader checks can reveal major issues.
- Tools like the AXE browser extension help assess site accessibility quickly.
- Use meaningful alt text that describes the purpose of the image, not just its appearance.
- Design and content should consider cognitive disabilities, using clear structure and readable fonts.
- Improving accessibility can lead to higher customer satisfaction and reduced cart abandonment.
- You don’t need to fix everything at once — start with impactful, low-effort changes.
Links
Website http://www.reallifeaccess.com
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YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4AXBAaXRGGLGtieVFTOrr
Offer
- Free Resource: “Top 10 Things Businesses Can Do to Become Accessible” (via newsletter signup)
- Free Consultation: Book via homepage at www.reallifeaccess.com
Meet Angela
Angela Fowler is a popular coach, consultant, and speaker who
shows organizations how to increase their bottom line by
leveraging the power of accessibility to tap into the $2.1 trillion
buying power of people with disabilities. As a businesswoman
who is also totally blind, she has a unique insight into what it
takes for regular, everyday businesses to tap into a market which
they may not fully understand or readily think is available to
them. With humor and straight talk tempered with patience, she
shows organizations how to make the necessary adjustments,
often with a lot less effort than they think.
Angela’s courses offer common-sense, cost-effective solutions to
help businesses make their products and services accessible to
people with disabilities and more user-friendly for everyone. Her
Philosophy is that most people want to do the right thing, but they
just don’t know what the right thing is.