It’s an occupational hazard, and maybe hazardous to my health (you heard about the cat, right?), but I love to ask questions. And, I hope you do, too.
Got Questions?
I write this blog with the intention of sharing what I know and learn about mediation, online and social media marketing with you. Most of the time I think I hit the mark, encouraging you to take chances or try a new tech tool. But, sometimes, the conversation feels a bit one-sided. So,if there’s a question about marketing your mediation or ADR practice- let ‘er rip! ( a big shout-out to Darren Rowse of Problogger.net for this great idea)
I’ll personally answer as many questions as I can then the remaining ideas will become the basis for more content this year. It’s gonna be fun finding guest writers and presenters.
By the way, we’re doing something similar at ADRPracticebuilder.com. We established Learning Circles- Workplace and Family- to dig deeper into each niche. We’re already exploring some great tactical questions like how to select a topic for a blog; when and how to tell clients raising fees and how to create passive income products. I want to bring that juice and know-how to the blog.
Yep, Any Question
So, what are you waiting for? If you’re ready to make a good living as a mediator, jot down your question in the comments below.
Try. Fail. Learn. Grow!
Dina
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