Duct Tape Marketing Announces Strategic Partnership with Online ADA to Improve, Promote Digital Accessibility
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Agency behind marketing strategy featured on NYT, USA Today, and more partners up to enhance company website and encourage members to improve accessibility for web users with disabilities
John Jantsch, Founder of Duct Tape Marketing
Making your online presence more accessible.is not only the right thing to do, it s the law in many cases. With Max Access you get a powerful tool that automates many of your ADA compliance tasks at a price that makes it a very practical solution for a business of any size, said John Jantsch.
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