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| Written by Chris Adams | |
| Friday, 16 May 2008 | |
When you think about accessibility, usability and search engine optimization (SEO) you might think it too difficult to achieve all three in your Web design. However, if your Web page structure is designed the right way, then common usability techniques will also provide for many of the regulated accessibility needs, and both of those combined will provide for great SEO.
The standard for determining Web sites' capability and compliance with accessibility to information on the Web has been set by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). Based on these W3C standards, some of the key features that should be on your accessibility check list include:
Fortunately, Hot Banana 5.7.X was designed to enable Web sites to provide these capabilities automatically and meet the W3C Priority 1 and 2 standards. Furthermore, most of our client Web sites also score between 80 and 90 per cent in the Priority 3 standards. For more "practical & actionable" tips, I encourage you to attend the "Accessibility, Usability, and SEO" speaker session taking place at Search Engine Strategies Toronto on Wednesday, June 18, 2008 at 2:30pm. Join Jane Motz Hayes (Information Designer, WebFeat), Joseph C. Dolson (Web Design Consultant), and myself for an informative session about how to build a user-friendly and accessible Web site that coincides with your SEO strategy. Also, stay tuned for my next post in June when I will be exploring the topic of Usability in more detail. In the meantime, please feel free to comment below, or ask me a question via our new "Ask The Experts" section. Comments (2)
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written by Chris Adams, June 2, 2008
Hi Jane, I am looking forward to our speaking session as well. SES Toronto is always a good event. See you in a few weeks.
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Usability and SEO written by Jane Motz Hayes, May 28, 2008
I am looking forward to speaking at this session with you Chris, where I will be giving some actionable advice to webmasters on how to increase their website's findability - by using the best practices of usability and SEO. See you there.
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When you think about accessibility, usability and search engine optimization (SEO) you might think it too difficult to achieve all three in your Web design. However, if your Web page structure is designed the right way, then common usability techniques will also provide for many of the regulated accessibility needs, and both of those combined will provide for great SEO.

