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Mediator Tech newsletter for july 2008

What’s better than a savvy marketing plan to jump-start your ADR business? Better than a website to leverage the web for your business? Well, read on, and you’ll find out.

But first, let me welcome you to the July ’08 newsletter and thank you for being a Making Mediation Your Day Job reader. I’m glad you’re here because it’s a whole lot of fun to blog for subscribers and commenters like you.

Here’s what’s in this edition of the newsletter:

  • New marketing and web strategy service for mediators
  • A special reader offer
  • ACR conference registration now open
  • Good reads and resources for mediation marketers and business owners
  • Digest of Making Mediation Your Day Job articles from the past month

New marketing and web strategy service from Tammy

You’ve asked, I’ve listened. I created Making Mediation Your Day Job in 2005 to inform my graduate mediation students about building a private practice, and because so many fellow mediators were calling to ask for advice. I wrote Making Mediation Your Day Job because so many readers and colleagues told me about their discomfort with marketing and I knew there’s an effective way to change that.

Now I’ve created a mediation marketing and web strategy consulting service because so many of you have been in touch to ask for guidance and support to jump-start your ADR business faster than you could on your own.

It’s a service for those of you who are serious about building a viable web presence, tapping leading-edge (but not bleeding edge) marketing tools, and creating a sound marketing foundation that will stand you in good stead as you move forward. It’s for those of you ready to make a commitment, bridge the gap between what you know about marketing and what you actually do, and invest in your ADR business’ future.

If you’re one of those mediators, conflict coaches or other ADR professionals, then I’d love you to take a look at how I can help: Tammy’s mediation marketing and web strategy services.


ACR conference registration now open

Ever been to Austin in September? I haven’t, but I will this September 24-27. I’ve already registered for ACR’s annual conference and I hope I’ll see you there.

This year’s conference has a bevvy of options, including an impressive lineup of pre-conference institutes (including one on marketing by Woody Mosten, who knows his stuff), mini-plenaries, over 100 workshops, ACR section meetings, social and networking events, and an exhibitor hall.

The early-bird registration deadline is August 1, 2008 and ACR members save $130 on the registration fee. Learn more about the conference or head straight to conference registration.


Good reads and resources for mediation marketers and business owners

Here’s a quick roundup of some good ideas and useful tips from around the web:

  • Matt Cutts, CEO of Google, offers advice for how to stop junk mail — the paper kind.
  • Now you can track your billable time with a phone call and TSheets.
  • Need to convert a document to PDF but don’t want to install any special software? Now you can do it online.
  • If you like mindmapping to think through a presentation or project, then check out Mindjet’s new online service. I’ve used their offline software for years and can’t wait to try the online version.

Digest of Mediator Tech articles from the last month

And if you didn’t catch them the first time around, here’s a digest of the past month’s articles at the Making Mediation Your Day Job Blog:

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