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Web Accessibility

Everyone should be able to access and use digital content. That means designing for everyone, removing obstacles, and making accessibility a priority.

Why Do Businesses Need Web Accessibility Help?

Not just because it’s the law, but because it’s the right thing to do—your business needs accessibility to ensure digital content is usable by everyone, including people with disabilities. This approach broadens your audience and helps you comply with legal standards like WCAG.

Better user experience

Improving accessibility improves the experience for everyone. Accessibility features like keyboard navigation and responsive design help everyone navigate your content smoothly, no matter the device or setting. Simply put: better access means better usability for all.

Better SEO performance

Accessible websites often see better SEO performance, increasing your visibility in search engines.

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Make Your Website Accessible

Investing in accessibility shows your commitment and social responsibility to inclusivity and creating equal experiences for everyone.

Audit

We start with an initial assessment to understand your current accessibility status. This involves reviewing your website, applications, and documents to identify any obvious accessibility issues.

Training

I can train your team on accessibility best practices, so everyone understands their role and responsibility in creating inclusive experiences. My training covers essential topics like accessible design and content creation.

Fixing the issues

After completing the audit, we’ll meet and go through a review the findings. We’ll talk about any accessibility issues identified and explain their impact on your users. Then, we’ll create a detailed action plan, which includes a prioritization list of tasks to address the accessibility issues.

Ongoing support

I can provide continuous support with periodic reviews and updates to keep your digital assets accessible. Plus, my work will always include accessibility best practices.

Let's Work Together

I believe in a collaborative approach where we work as partners to reach your important goals.

Experience

I bring expert knowledge, experience and practical solutions to your projects. I want to help me maintain an accessible website even after our work is done.

Recommendations

My recommendations help organizations meet accessibility standards like WCAG and AODA by pointing out areas that need improvement and suggesting practical solutions. I focus on making websites easier for everyone to use.

Transparent communication

Throughout our working relationship, I’ll maintain open and transparent communication, keeping you informed every step of the way.

User-centric approach

People are at the heart of my content strategies. I take a user-centric approach, which means I focus on understanding your audience’s needs, preferences, and behaviours to create content that resonates and is inclusive.

Consider these stats

Accessibility compliance is important, and here’s why:

15%

of the global population has a disability, representing a significant market segment.

71%

of customers with disabilities will click away from a website that isn’t accessible.

40%

of websites are not accessible, putting them at risk for lawsuits and penalties.

You're in good hands

With so many content folks claiming to do the same thing, it’s hard to find the right experts to work with. My advice? Do your research, ask questions and look at their work. Your business deserves more than just a service provider – it deserves a strategic partner dedicated to unlocking your unique success story.

  • I’m a content expert with 10+ years of experience
  • I deliver results for clients across all sorts of industries
  • I develop custom strategies tailored to your unique business objectives
  • I leverage data analytics to make informed decisions
  • When you work with me, you gain a partner committed to your success
  • Get ongoing support and collaboration

Industries we work with

5 ways you can make your website content more accessible

Here are practical tips to immediately improve your content’s accessibility and inclusivity.

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What They’re Saying

We needed some outside help with our website redesign and we are so grateful for Angela's help. She helped set the strategy for us so we could action on it.

Eve CrawfordProject Manager at UHN

We collaborated on a project together. Angela and the team set the strategy and I helped bring the design to life. She is very methodical, logical and date-driven. Would recommend working with her!

Aura BrooksGraphic Designer

I really needed help getting my business going and Angela was so skilled, knowledgeable and detailed. She kept me accountable, making sure I met my deadlines.

Esther McGeeLead at FleurOrganics

I'm wondering why I never contacted these guys sooner! I didn't know where to start with my online business. This was a totally new world for me and Your Content Lounge came in did all the heavy lifting, and taught me how to maintain my site. Thanks, guys!

Jack GrahamCo Founder, Coffee Inc

Frequently asked questions

What does website accessibility mean?

Website accessibility refers to designing and developing sites and web content in a way that allows people with disabilities to perceive, understand, navigate, and interact with the site effectively. This includes considerations for users who are blind or visually impaired, deaf or hard of hearing, have mobility impairments, or other disabilities.

What accessibility services do you provide?

I offer a range of accessibility services including website audits, correction plans, accessible design consulting, accessibility testing, and ongoing support to ensure your digital content meets WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) standards and other accessibility best practices.

What are the legal requirements for website accessibility in Canada and the US?

In Canada, laws like the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) and federal Accessibility Standards Canada Act set guidelines.

In the US, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act require websites and digital content to be accessible to people with disabilities.

Not meeting these standards can result in legal actions such as lawsuits and fines.

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