My husband and I have been role playing - heh. He's an executive at a manufacturing company and I'm a universal design/accessibility advocate. We have mock conversations where I try a new sales pitch and he tells me why it won't work. Yesterday, I thought I had the perfect pitch - he wasn't shooting it down and was asking great questions, until wham! I veered off into technobabble about CSS. "You had me until you started talking technical. Frankly, I don't care. I have people for that. I am putting out so many fires each day that you need to make this one of the hottest or we won't get to it. I want to look at my site, see what's wrong, and know what needs to be done to fix it."
And, that's the issue that we - accessibility advocates - have faced for....ever. Today, as I read Launching Your Online Community: How Not to Get Killed, I realized that we need a ten-second test or at least a ten-second pitch that will sell an executive on the idea of standards-based universal design....or at least be interesting enough that he or she will put someone to work on it. The quest continues....
Sunday, September 2, 2007
Ten-second test
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I will be anxiously awaiting what you come up with! Lots of us could use such a blurb.
I'll do my best. In the meantime, if anyone has any suggestions, please let me know.
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