Limited Time Opportunity!
A Huge Untapped Market Is Screaming For Your Business!
What If I Told You:
You could be turning thousands of people away from your website on a daily basis.
There is a loyal market of people who would like to purchase your products and services but they cannot.
You can significantly increase your business profits by reaching out to a large untapped market.
Interested? Then please keep reading!
From: Cornelius Butler
Re: Special Offer for Business Owners
Dear Friend,
I would like to tell you about an important issue that affects every business owner who has a website. You want to ensure that everyone can easily interact with your site to purchase products and services. Unfortunately, this is not the case for millions of sites online.
The Problem:
The World Wide Web (WWW) is a great tool that is used by millions of people everyday. Accessing websites is a very easy and straightforward process. That is if you have:
- great vision,
- all of your limbs,
- and can hear perfectly.
It is estimated that currently more than 90 percent of the sites online are inaccessible to a large portion of the population. This important group is People with Disabilities.
This large and diverse group is made up of more than 54 million people in the United States alone, having a combined spending power of more than $1 trillion!! (Harris Poll)
The problem lies in the way websites are designed. Most web developers do not even think about the needs of people with disabilities when they create sites. They are simply not designing their sites to be used with special technologies used by people with disabilities! I am constantly told horror stories from people who try to do business with a site and simply leave due to frustration. That means lost business and revenue. Every day websites are losing hundreds, if not thousands of dollars. What will surprise and shock you is the fact that these issues can be fixed with only a few simple changes!
Did you know for example that someone who is blind can actually use the Internet? Yes, it's true. They use special software, known as a screen reader. It actually reads what's on screen to them. People with other types of disabilities use technologies to help them use the Internet as well.
What's important for you to know is that people with disabilities are extremely loyal to sites and brands that take their needs into consideration
For Example:
| One major hotel chain redesigned its website and noticed a 110 % increase in business from the disability community. |
The Solution:
Butler New Media, a nationally recognized and award winning disability consulting firm wants to help build awareness about the importance of being accessible. To accomplish this goal we are offering a deeply discounted web accessibility evaluation for a select number of businesses. A typical web accessibility evaluation can cost $1,000+. During this special offer period we are offering this valuable service for only $149.95.
What You Receive With This Special Offer:
Site Evaluation: Receive a professional comprehensive evaluation of your existing website by a nationally recognized accessibility expert ($1,000+ value). We will conduct a page-by-page analysis of your site and email you a report with our findings. This report will outline accessibility issues that we find with your site. We will then go in and fix these problems for you at no additional cost!
Free Publicity: Your evaluated site will be featured on a special website and promotional material for a new project that will be launching soon. The site will be dedicated to educating the business community about accessibility and its importance. We will feature your site as a case study. You will also be mentioned in a press release announcing this new project.
This will allow you to get thousands of visits and increase national exposure for your site.
Ongoing Training: You will receive regular emails about latest trends in web accessibility. You will learn how to leverage these trends to gain a competitive advantage.
Consulting:You will receive unlimited email support for all your web accessibility questions.
Google Adwords Campaign: The first ten businesses that respond to this offer will receive a Google Adwords Campaign on us! This will drive targeted traffic to your website after it has been made accessible.
Google Likes Accessible Sites:
The world's largest search engine has a strong dedication to making the web more accessible to people with disabilities. Last year, Google launched Google Accessible Search. It is the first search engine of its kind to group search results based on their accessibility. It is currently in BETA and they are planning to integrate what they are learning into the main Google engine in the future. That means your site's accessibility will have a direct relation how well it is ranked.
You can try Google Accessible Search here:
http://labs.google.com/accessible/
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A blog entry about it is here:
http://blog.usweb.com/archives/google-launches-accessible-search
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That means your site's accessibility will have a direct relation to how well it is ranked.
There is much more evidence online which shows that having an accessible website can help with higher search engine ranking.
Aside from the extra sales you can generate from your site being accessible, you will also be enjoy the prestige of being a business person who has helped to raise awareness for this issue and the rights of ALL people to enjoy access to the internet.
About Me and My Company:
My name is Cornelius Butler and I am a nationally recognized disability advocate and accessibility expert. I have had the opportunity to receive numerous awards for my work.
What makes you such an expert?
I have been involved in ensuring websites are accessible since my company's inception in 2001.
I have had the opportunity to work with companies such as Microsoft, Humana, The State of Georgia, U.S. Department of Labor, and many others. References are available upon request.
I hold people with disabilities especially close to my heart because as a person with a disability I am aware of the unique issues we face when trying to use online resources.

Above: Butler New Media Partner Cornelius Butler Helps U.S. Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao launch Disabilityinfo.gov
You can learn more about me here:
http://www.butlernewmedia.com/bio.html
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Why Is Web Accessibility Important?
This is important because there is increased public awareness regarding website accessibility. That is due to several recent high profile lawsuits. It is also important because some companies are addressing this issue and gaining a competitive advantage.
In fact here is just a list of just a few companies that have taken accessibility seriously:
- Google
- America Online
- Microtel Inns & Suites
- Southwest Airlines
- Suntrust Banks
- Radio Shack
- Canon USA
How Can You Benefit by Having An Accessible Website?
Increased Market Share: It is a known fact that many site owners are either inexperienced in accessible web design or just don’t care about users with disabilities. If your site is accessible you can reach a new audience of over 54 Million People and spending power of more than $1 Trillion.
Social Responsibility: Increasing the accessibility of your Web site and online services to a wide range of people with disabilities and other disadvantaged members of the community will reinforce your organization's image as a socially responsible entity. It is a well known fact that people will support companies that they feel are helping a good cause.
Better Serve Older Visitors to your site: The population is aging in many countries and with older age the incidence rate of disabilities increase.
Loyalty: People with disabilities are very loyal to brands and organizations that they feel are looking out for their needs.
Reduce Legal Liability: In many countries around the world discrimination laws require governments, educational institutes, corporations and businesses to provide equal opportunities for people with disabilities. This may include equal access to electronic and information technology in the same way that physical access to facilities is required. The laws vary from country to country.
Accessible Design doesn't just help disabled users. Some principles of accessible design such as: having clear and consistent navigation and using easy to understand page layouts benefit the general public as well.
Buy Now:
You get all of the above for the low price of $149.95.
Act Fast as we are only going to allow twenty businesses this opportunity.
Don’t be left out on this limited time opportunity. It will not be offered again.
As soon as your payment has been processed, We will contact you to schedule your evaluation.

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