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Contract Rates: Do You Charge Enough? ent web development bill ran into millions.I read with interest this morning the plight of one of our corporate flight attendant forum members, GalleyKat and her discussion about contract rates. It seems that she hasn’t been charging extra for international work, something that s 8.AOL settled out of court in an action brought by the US National Federation of the Blind but they continue to be haunted by bad publicity from this case. 9.In February 2003 the Guardian newspaper slated Abbey National plc over its poor design and inaccessible web servic Video Blogging 101 So here is the top 10 accessible tips:Video blogging is the same as regular blogging, just in visual form. The new generation of web surfers are not interested in reading hard-on-the-eyes text, they want hip, up to the minute information in a visual format and video blogs fi 1.With the deadline for website accessibility is October 2004 when all points of the DDA become part of British law. 2.The Disabled Rights Commission (DRC) is a government-funded body empowered by the Disability Rights Commission Act 1999 to instigate formal investigations aimed at eliminating discrimination and encouraging good practice in the treatment of disabled people. 3.The DRC conducted accessibility testing on over 1,000 UK public and private sector websites and published their findings. Stopping short of naming and shaming, they stated that "swathes of businesses may not be complying with existing equal access laws" and that it is "only a matter of time" before they face legal action from disabled consumers. 4.One in seven people in the UK - about 8.5 million - suffer from some form of disability (Source: DRC). 5.Two million people in the UK have a sight problem (Source: Royal National Institute of the Blind). 6.8-10% of the male population has some sort of colour-blindness - for some reason it is more prevalent in men. 7.The world's first successful action over accessibility (Barry Maguire vs Sydney Olympics Organising Committee) netted the litigant just $20,000 in damages. But the legal costs and subsequent web development bill ran into millions. 8.AOL settled out of court in an action brought by the US National Federation of the Blind but they continue to be haunted by bad publicity from this case. 9.In February 2003 the Guardian newspaper slated Abbey National plc over its poor design and inaccessible web service What's Your Most Important Stat? ed at eliminating discrimination and encouraging good practice in the treatment of disabled people.Like every serious publisher, I’m forever logging in to check my stats to pick up any piece of information about my revenue flows that I can find. Without all that information, I’m just working in the dark.That’s true for just abo 3.The DRC conducted accessibility testing on over 1,000 UK public and private sector websites and published their findings. Stopping short of naming and shaming, they stated that "swathes of businesses may not be complying with existing equal access laws" and that it is "only a matter of time" before they face legal action from disabled consumers. 4.One in seven people in the UK - about 8.5 million - suffer from some form of disability (Source: DRC). 5.Two million people in the UK have a sight problem (Source: Royal National Institute of the Blind). 6.8-10% of the male population has some sort of colour-blindness - for some reason it is more prevalent in men. 7.The world's first successful action over accessibility (Barry Maguire vs Sydney Olympics Organising Committee) netted the litigant just $20,000 in damages. But the legal costs and subsequent web development bill ran into millions. 8.AOL settled out of court in an action brought by the US National Federation of the Blind but they continue to be haunted by bad publicity from this case. 9.In February 2003 the Guardian newspaper slated Abbey National plc over its poor design and inaccessible web servic Do I Need an RSS Feed? with existing equal access laws" and that it is "only a matter of time" before they face legal action from disabled consumers.RSS has been around for more than 10 years but has only recently become popular. RSS provides headlines and summaries of information in a concise and standardized way.Benefits for Publishers1.) Avoid Spam FiltersStat 4.One in seven people in the UK - about 8.5 million - suffer from some form of disability (Source: DRC). 5.Two million people in the UK have a sight problem (Source: Royal National Institute of the Blind). 6.8-10% of the male population has some sort of colour-blindness - for some reason it is more prevalent in men. 7.The world's first successful action over accessibility (Barry Maguire vs Sydney Olympics Organising Committee) netted the litigant just $20,000 in damages. But the legal costs and subsequent web development bill ran into millions. 8.AOL settled out of court in an action brought by the US National Federation of the Blind but they continue to be haunted by bad publicity from this case. 9.In February 2003 the Guardian newspaper slated Abbey National plc over its poor design and inaccessible web servic Motorola Six Sigma Improvement, is About Training of the Blind).Among the main issues on the minds of today’s business execs is to achieve better results from the business. To obtain these coveted business results and improvements in the performance of the company, a focus needs to be placed on the 6.8-10% of the male population has some sort of colour-blindness - for some reason it is more prevalent in men. 7.The world's first successful action over accessibility (Barry Maguire vs Sydney Olympics Organising Committee) netted the litigant just $20,000 in damages. But the legal costs and subsequent web development bill ran into millions. 8.AOL settled out of court in an action brought by the US National Federation of the Blind but they continue to be haunted by bad publicity from this case. 9.In February 2003 the Guardian newspaper slated Abbey National plc over its poor design and inaccessible web servic Google Adsense: Still A Good Income Opportunity ent web development bill ran into millions.If you are Internet marketing savvy, hopefully you are familiar with an advertising program called Google AdSense. Keep reading if you are interested in learning more about Google AdSense and how to personally implement Google AdSense to 8.AOL settled out of court in an action brought by the US National Federation of the Blind but they continue to be haunted by bad publicity from this case. 9.In February 2003 the Guardian newspaper slated Abbey National plc over its poor design and inaccessible web services - we bet they are on the DRC's list. 10.Accessibility isn't just about serving groups of disabled users: the same standards also enable web-access by phone and PDA. There will be 993 million people accessing the net through these devices by 2006
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