SEO and Accessibility 2: Content
Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2025 8:32 am
Interactive
Photo of hand drawn web page with arrows to indicate different interactions available.
Make sure it’s interactive. If a user needs to zoom in because they have a visual impairment or want to change the color, does the technology on the site allow them to do that?
Summarize
That's technical SEO and accessibility, and by doing this, you will become more and more inclusive in your future SEO.
SEO and Accessibility
As SEOs, our goal when creating content is to provide fair access, meaning turkey mobile database that content is not only available to search engines, but also to people of all abilities. In this second installment of our accessibility series, we’ll show you how to ensure your great content is accessible to crawlers and people alike.
It all starts with accessibility
Our goal when creating content is to provide fair access. So, this means that my content should be available not only to search engines but also to people at any level. Let's look at an example.
Make assumptions about your audience
Let's say I'm a restaurant. You'll usually see restaurants post their menus in the window of their store. This may seem simple, after all, anyone can walk by, but they don't have to check my Facebook or my website page, they just need to check the menu, see what they like or don't like, then choose my restaurant and enjoy my food.
Photo of hand drawn web page with arrows to indicate different interactions available.
Make sure it’s interactive. If a user needs to zoom in because they have a visual impairment or want to change the color, does the technology on the site allow them to do that?
Summarize
That's technical SEO and accessibility, and by doing this, you will become more and more inclusive in your future SEO.
SEO and Accessibility
As SEOs, our goal when creating content is to provide fair access, meaning turkey mobile database that content is not only available to search engines, but also to people of all abilities. In this second installment of our accessibility series, we’ll show you how to ensure your great content is accessible to crawlers and people alike.
It all starts with accessibility
Our goal when creating content is to provide fair access. So, this means that my content should be available not only to search engines but also to people at any level. Let's look at an example.
Make assumptions about your audience
Let's say I'm a restaurant. You'll usually see restaurants post their menus in the window of their store. This may seem simple, after all, anyone can walk by, but they don't have to check my Facebook or my website page, they just need to check the menu, see what they like or don't like, then choose my restaurant and enjoy my food.