- From: Sandi Wassmer <sandi@copious.co.uk>
- Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2011 07:46:16 +0100
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Can we consider including the following benefits: Increased market share and audience reach Increased user satisfaction Increased user retention and loyalty Faster loading pages Improved internal site search capabilities Protection of brand integrity Positive PR by demonstrating corporate social responsibility Best Sandi ;0) Sent from my iPad Sandi Wassmer Copious Ltd / digital agency t: 020 8446 3806 m: 07808 887 201 e: sandi@copious.co.uk w: www.copious.co.uk Read Sandi's Action for Blind People Blog: www.actionforblindpeople.org.uk/your-community/blogs/sandi-wassmer/ Follow Sandi on Twitter: www.twitter.com/SandiWassmer Follow Copious on Twitter: www.twitter.com/copious Company Registration number: 4213718 VAT Registration Number 774 4416 14 If you receive this e-mail in error please notify the sender by replying using the words Misdirected E-mail in the subject, and then delete the message and any attachments from your system. On 8 Apr 2011, at 21:51, Sharron Rush <srush@knowbility.org> wrote: > > I did this in just a few minutes, but the idea is what I am trying to convey rather than the graphic design itself. I am sure someone can improve it. > > In this case, there are no numbers or graphs that people will expect to relate to an actual case study. it is clear that the ideas are conceptual. > > Whether they are as persuasive, well that's the question now, I guess. > > best, > Sharron > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Sharron Rush | Executive Director | www.Knowbility.org | 512 305-0310 > Equal access to technology for people with disabilities > > <roots of accessibility.pptx>
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