social media marketing

Five Ways to Make Your Social Media Content More Accessible

Twenty-six percent of adults in the United States have some sort of disability – that’s about one in four people, or 61 million adults in this country. This large and underserved minority group represents a significant portion of the population. Businesses need to prioritize their efforts to deliver a digitally accessible user experience for this enormous market segment.

While we have posted previously about the importance of delivering an ADA compliant and accessible website, the fact of the matter is many organizations are still falling short, thus leaving this audience largely in the dark.

As community-based financial institutions, providing an accessible experience online should be as important to you as ensuring your brick-and-mortar facilities comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). People often won’t complain about an experience that isn’t accessible – they’ll just leave. The way you do business should take accessibility into consideration. So should the way you market your business.

You Don't Need to Be Popular to Be Effective

You Don't Need to Be Popular to Be Effective

Sure, it feels great to be liked and adored by thousands. But even if your Facebook page has a lot of likes and followers, your content probably isn’t being seen by all of those people, anyway. Instead of focusing on the number of likes your page doesn’t have, here are 9 tactics to improve the quality of your posts and increase the visibility of your content.