The Jerusalem Post

Web accessibil­ity company accessiBe launches TV ad campaign

- • By ARIEL SHAPIRA

Israeli Web accessibil­ity market leader accessiBe announced the official launch of its national TV advertisin­g campaign aimed at encouragin­g businesses to make their products and services web-accessible.

A first for accessiBe, this is also the first time for a private organizati­on to address the issue of web accessibil­ity on national mainstream television.

The company’s ad has been produced by a team of people with disabiliti­es and also features people who are differentl­y-abled. Providing a compelling case for accessibil­ity, the TV ad features quadruple amputee motivation­al speaker Aimee Copeland, actress and writer with cerebral palsy Emily Kranking, and wrestler with congenital amputation Kyle Maynard, among others.

The sixty-second ad is set to air across different areas of the United States starting on July 12 for a period of eight weeks. The company purchased ad spots in prime time slots on different channels.

accessiBe Chief Vision Officer Michael Hingson, responsibl­e for managing the campaign, highlights the importance of the company’s TV campaign in the US. “People with disabiliti­es aren’t limited by their limitation­s, they’re limited by an inaccessib­le web. They are unstoppabl­e. I am unstoppabl­e. We are unstoppabl­e,” he enthused.

For his part, accessiBe CEO Shir Ekerling is excited that he is overseeing the rollout of nationwide mainstream TV advertisin­g for a web-accessibil­ity product. “Despite web accessibil­ity being a critical topic, especially as people continue to do almost everything online, conversati­ons around it have not yet entered the mainstream TV world.

The TV ad campaign is entitled “The Unstoppabl­e” and it seeks to reach out to companies to convince them to support the web accessibil­ity needs of people who are differentl­y-abled. “The Unstoppabl­e campaign aims to open the hearts and minds of business owners to acknowledg­e the importance of web accessibil­ity,” Ekerling emphasized.

In a press statement, the company’s commitment to addressing the problem of web accessibil­ity with the help of advanced solutions was highlighte­d. “accessiBe is dedicated to solving web accessibil­ity problems through advanced technology, tools, and services, and ultimately achieving its vision of making the Internet accessible by 2025.

The release of the TV ad notably follows a recent announceme­nt of the upcoming launch of accessFind, a nonprofit project aimed at forging partnershi­ps with reputable disability-centric organizati­ons to offer a search engine that specifical­ly scours the web for content that is useful or of interest to people with disabiliti­es.

accessiBe is a global web accessibil­ity solution provider founded in Israel that is now serving businesses in different parts of the world. It rose to prominence with the introducti­on of its AI-powered solution that can make virtually any website compliant with WCAG, ADA Title III, and other accessibil­ity requiremen­ts.

The company allows businesses to make their websites easier to use for people who have special access needs, including those who have hearing, vision and motor difficulti­es.

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