Search engines have two primary goals when determining which pages should appear in the search engines: relevancy and accessibility. SEO and Web Accessibility are not just for disabled people. Websites that don’t pay attention to this critical issue will likely see less traffic and shorter website visits. Learn about how implementing web accessibility standards helps search engine rankings and improves usability even for non-disabled users.
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