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Website Accessibility: What It Is and How to Address It

This year marks the 20th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act. You may know that this law brought about many, now ubiquitous, images in our daily lives such as sidewalk curb ramps, wheelchair accessible bathrooms in public buildings, push button door openers, and more. According to a US Census Bureau brief, nearly 1 in 5 Americans has a disability of some kind, representing 20% of your prospective customers. If your clientele is international, the total number of customers is even greater.

How Much Should a Website Cost?

At a recent panel, I was asked "How much should a website cost?" The quick--although unsatisfying--answer is "it depends." We describe four different pricing levels to potential clients. Note that we are not necessarily endorsing any of the solutions mentioned below. This blog simply lays out some of the options. Your actual budget mileage may vary. Note that these prices are based on a US market with US salaries. To determine your specific needs, you may need to speak with a web design firm (like us!)

This blog breaks down price ranges into the following categories:

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