Testimonials

Real marketers, communication professionals, content creators, and social media users share how Accessible Social resources have helped them create more inclusive content.

Want to say something nice about the Accessible Social website or other Accessible Social resources like the guidebooks or Facebook group? Share your thoughts via our online testimonial form. Your kind words will be shared on the site to help show others why Accessible Social is a valuable resource.

I am grateful for Accessible Social. It is enlightening and a wonderful resource that paves the way to serve the underserved!

Bob Stratten

Marketing Executive

I've learned so many practical and applicable tips from Accessible Social that help me keep my content inclusive. Particularly useful is how the site explains the "why" behind the tips. Having never used a screen reader or other assistive technology before, I didn't fully understand the impact accessibility has on those who do.

Deborah Zanke

Content Creator

Message Communications

Accessible Social is THE resource for all of your social media accessibility questions. Whether you're a new social media manager or a veteran, you'll want to bookmark this website for future reference.

Jenny Li Fowler

Director of Social Media Strategy

MIT

I've learned some valuable information about making the certification posts I create more accessible thanks to the Accessible Social website.

Joe Cannata

Certification Director

Kinaxis

Working at a large university, it can be hard to make digital accessibility guidelines understandable and available to as many folks who need them as possible. Accessible Social helped me improve my own content, as well as create training for social media account managers across the university to bring our content in line with these standards across the board. We're getting there slowly but surely, and it's in large part thanks to Accessible Social!

Madalyn Chapman

Digital Content Specialist

The Accessible Social checklist is amazing, and I’ve shared it so many times! Really sound practical advice and a springboard for thinking about accessibility and inclusion more deeply.

Susanna Griffiths

Communications Manager

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