The PERC Blog
Our thoughts on digital marketing.
How to Find Out How Many Pages Your Site Has
Using Google to See How Many Pages You Have The fastest way to find out how many pages your website has is to use Google. Simply go to google.com and in the search box type in “site:”, and then your website address. In this case, I’m going to put in PERC.BUZZ. Please note that I’m…
Read MoreAre Websites Required to Be ADA Compliant?
Disabled people living in the USA and all over the globe have often been maligned due to their limitations. The government deserves the credit for enforcing standards that people should follow when building, designing, and coming up with structures that keep these people in mind and enables them to access the facilities the same way…
Read MoreBehind the SEO Curtain: 5 Secrets to Turbo-Charge Your Link Building Strategy
Advanced SEO Blueprint Most people think backlinks when you mention SEO, and there’s a very good reason for that. A lot has changed in the world of SEO and ranking in the search engines over the years, but one of the few things that has remained constant over the last 15+ years has been the…
Read MoreUnderstanding The Legal Side Of ADA Compliance
Every day, courtroom dockets are filled with cases. Unfortunately, some of these are frivolous and/or preventable. As of 2019, it almost seems like a trend for consumers to find something that makes them want to take legal action, and ADA compliance lawsuits have become extremely common. In case you were unaware, businesses who have websites…
Read MoreBuilding WCAG 2.1, ADA & Section 508 Compliance Into A Website
Website accessibility is a great way to ensure 100% of your clients have access to the information and services you provide. It’s also a law in the United States. The American Disabilities Act or ADA requires all private businesses to remove all “access barriers” that could impede a disabled person’s access to their goods and…
Read MoreEasy WCAG 2.1, ADA, & Section 508 Compliance In As Little As 48 Hours
The Americans with Disabilities Act or ADA was passed almost three decades ago. At first, it covered all legal requirements a business needs to fulfill to allow people with disabilities easy access to their business premises. The objective of the ADA is to achieve an equal experience to all people – whether handicapped or not.…
Read MoreTop 5 Ways To Ensure Your Website Is ADA Compliant
It is legally required that all websites created are in compliance with ADA, the Americans with Disabilities Act. Failing to do so can lead to numerous issues, including legal liability as well as losing the business of potential customers who have disabilities. Besides this, being in compliance can boost your SEO efforts since search bots…
Read MoreWhat Is ADA Compliance And How Does It Impact You?
Throughout the year, we’ve seen the strengthening of some important website design, such as an increased focus on improving loading times and the development of pages that adapt to device specs. These are important trends that likely won’t go anywhere in the near future. But you won’t find yourself on the receiving end of a…
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