Slide 1: 7 tips boost reach on your account ft. accessibility. Slide 2: Share this with your team now! Slide 3: 1. Provide Alternative Text for Images: Slide 4: Providing alternative text (alt text) for images on social media platforms allows people with visual impairments to understand the content of your images. Slide 5: 2. Use CamelCase in Hashtags: Slide 6: Using CamelCase in hashtags (e.g., #AccessibleTwitter instead of #accessibletwitter) makes it easier for people using screen readers to understand the individual words in the hashtag. Slide 7: 3. Use Captions for Video: Slide 8: Adding captions to video content on social media platforms makes it accessible for people with hearing impairments. Slide 9: 4. Use Emojis Sparingly: Slide 10: Overuse of emojis can confuse social media content for people. Use emojis sparingly and ensure that they add value to your message. Slide 11: 5. Provide Clear and Descriptive Text: Slide 12: Use clear and descriptive text in your social media posts to ensure that everyone can understand your message, including people with cognitive disabilities. Slide 13: 6. Use Accessible Fonts: Slide 14: Use fonts that are easy to read for all users, including those with visual impairments. Sans-serif fonts are generally easier to read than serif fonts. Slide 15: 7. Consider Color Contrast: Slide 16: Ensure sufficient color contrast between text and background to make it easy to read for people with visual impairments. Slide 17: Have you encountered accessibility issues on social media?