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Mediate’s Statewide Banners Expand the Geography of Your Online Mediation Practice!

For your best mediation advertising coverage,
get a Mediate.com Statewide Banner!

When a visitor comes to Mediate.com, we are able to determine what state (province or nation) the visitor resides in and we then systematically display your banner both at the top of the Mediate.com home page as well as in the body of articles for every visitor from your selected state.

Save 25% on your Annual Statewide Banner During May
with coupon code “Save25”

How Does it Work?

  • Choose a state (inside the USA), province or listed country for your banner.
  • We will design your banner for you (free of charge if you pay annually), or you can send us a banner of your own design.
  • With each page visit and reload, your banner is displayed to visitors from your chosen state, province or country.
  • Your banner is also displayed in the body of Mediate.com’s more than 10,000 articles.

Sample Mediate.com Statewide Banners

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Additional Details

Every Mediate.com article has at least one banner displayed, and two separate banners if the the length of the article allows. Displayed banners in a respective state, province or country are evenly displayed.

Mediate.com banners are 560 x 88 pixels and rotate their order randomly. Your banner is linked to your desired website landing page.

We will develop your banner for you at no charge if you purchase an annual banner placement. If you opt for a monthly banner placement, we will build your custom banner for a one-time cost of $99 or you can create your own 560 x 88 banner in .png format and send that to us. Note that Mediate.com has final approval of banner designs. Banners are priced according to state population.

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Clare Fowler

Clare Fowler is Executive Vice-President and Managing Editor at Mediate.com, as well as a mediator and trainer. Clare received her Master's of Dispute Resolution from the Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution at the Pepperdine University School of Law and her Doctorate in Organizational Leadership, focused on reducing workplace conflicts, from Pepperdine… MORE >

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Colin Rule

Since 2020, Colin Rule is CEO of ODR.com, Inc. and Resourceful Internet Solutions, Inc., home of Mediate.com, MediateUniversity.com, Arbitrate.com and CaseloadManager.com.  From 2017 to 2020, Colin was Vice President for Online Dispute Resolution at Tyler Technologies. Tyler acquired Modria.com, an ODR provider that Colin co-founded, in 2017.  Previously, from 2003… MORE >

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Jim Melamed

Jim Melamed co-founded Mediate.com in 1996 along with John Helie and served as CEO of Mediate.com through June 2020 (25 years).  Jim is currently General Counsel for Mediate.com and ODR.com. During Jim's 25-year tenure, Mediate.com received the American Bar Association's 2010 Institutional Problem Solver Award.  Before Mediate.com, Jim founded The… MORE >

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