Sitebulb has published a new guide ‘How to Conduct a Site Accessibility Audit (For SEO)’ featuring useful strategies to perform a site accessibility audits.

Sam Torres says, “This simple how-to guide dovetails with the previous 4-part blog series from Sitebulb’s own staff writers. Refer back to the first introductory post on Why Good SEO Supports Accessibility and the follow-up, Accessibility and SEO are Symbiotic, for context-setting on this important topic, as well as 7 Tactics That Benefit Both SEO and Accessibility for specific insights on improving usability.

In this article, I will be guiding you through a simplified step-by-step process of how to conduct an accessibility audit, as an SEO team member, using Sitebulb as your primary tool. I also mention several other tools and resources that can help supplement your auditing arsenal.

Ensuring your site is fully accessible for all users is indisputably crucial for SEO. Sure, small sites may be able to scrape by with low accessibility standards, but as business and traffic grow, sites that neglect users with certain disabilities will soon find they’re leaving a lot on the table, especially in terms of revenue. And for larger entities, there can be legal consequences with a non-compliant website, as regulated by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).”

How to Conduct a Site Accessibility Audit (For SEO)

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