Relationship Blogging for ADR Pros

I’ve written a number of posts on the ways that blogs help build relationships with prospective clients. But don’t take it just from me…take a look at what two of important blogosphere voices have to say on the subject:

I’ve featured Liz Strauss as a terrific resource on Mediator Tech. Now she’s reaching new zeniths and audiences as a blogger for the Blog Herald, a coveted opportunity that’s left other broad-audience bloggers drooling with envy. Check out Liz’s post on ways she uses blogs to build relationships: My Name Is Liz, and I’m a Relationship Blogger.

Mike Sansone writes coherent, imaginitive and wisdom-filled posts about the ways businesses can and should use blogs for marketing. In A Blogger, a Baker and a Relationship Maker, Mike gives some great examples of target markets and the kinds of relationships to cultivate for reaching those markets, whether you’re a blogger or not.

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  1. Lauren Miranda says:

    I have this boyfriend whom ive dated for a year. in that year we’ve been through a lot together.. and he has never had a seriouse relationship until me. He has never told a girl he loved her until me. He was your average party sleezy guy until he met me, we met in highschool and i never gave him the time of day even though he was attractive and popular, four years later we ran into eachother and he asked me out… ever since then we were perfect meant for eachother, however over the year i noticed his pattern in drinking and the way he is verbaly abusive towards me when he drinks. (we live together now) usually i would just leave and go to my moms or a friend but one night he was drinking and told me to shut up and go to the room for no reason…then pushed me.. so I lashed out scratching him and eventually braking in his door. I’m not proud of my behavior and i know i could have acted appropriate. it is now tuesday and i havnt herd from him since saturday. his mom calls me and she said that he does miss me..but in his mind this is all my fault.she also says that he is going to call me…. I love him with all my heart but i know that i diserve better

    what do i do…

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