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	<title>W3C2 Website Compliance &#124; Are You Compliant?</title>
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		<title>Is Your Website W3C2 Compliant</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[W3C2 is the standard by which HTML code is verified as legitimate and properly programmed. If your website doesn&#8217;t pass this certification, your visitors may have problems with viewing your website in common browsers such as Firefox, Safari, Chrome and lastly, Internet Explorer. If your website was developed over 2-3 years ago, chances are it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>W3C2 is the standard by which HTML code is verified as legitimate and  properly programmed. If your website doesn&#8217;t pass this certification,  your visitors may have problems with viewing your website in common  browsers such as Firefox, Safari, Chrome and lastly, Internet Explorer.</p>
<p>If  your website was developed over 2-3 years ago, chances are it is no  longer compliant due to constant changes in website programming. With  the launch of HTML 5 coming very soon, many website owners will find  themselves in conflict with the guidelines and may lose business due to  their website not displaying correctly. If you fall into this category,  you might be wondering what you need to do?</p>
<p>Becoming W3C2  certified is a simple process and requires you to hire a web design firm  that can check your current code and make the necessary adjustments.  It&#8217;s an affordable way of ensuring your website meets all standards and  means your online business is protected against errors or hackers who  can take advantage of holes left or made open due to stagnant, old  websites.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re website goes down, it can cost you big money.  Customers demand that your website is accessible 24/7 and anything  contrary to this will have them going elsewhere. Expectations are much  higher with online shopping, so you must ensure your domain names and  online business are compliant with all guidelines such as the W3C2.</p>
<p>For  a free analysis of your current website, just contact us and we&#8217;ll  provide you with a free report on how you can improve your website and  increase it&#8217;s revenue through SEO and other online management projects.</p>
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