Moving day for Online Guide to MediationWelcome to MediationChannel.com — the new home and the new name for Online Guide to Mediation.

I’m still in the process of unpacking, so expect to see the look of this blog change over the next several weeks as I make the transition from Blogger to Wordpress. I was able to import all of my posts from Online Guide to Mediation’s old home, and I’m in the process of organizing those posts into new categories, which will make it easier for readers like you to find what you’re looking for.  Look for other improvements as well.

While I settle in, posting of course will continue, beginning with my series for the first week of January, “New Year (Dispute) Resolutions”.

Thanks for stopping by, and happy New Year!

5 Responses to “Welcome to Online Guide to Mediation’s new home at MediationChannel.com”
  1. Vickie Pynchon says:

    BEE-YUUUUUUUUU-TE-FULLLLLLL!!!

    Can’t wait.

    Happy New Year!

  2. Tammy Lenski says:

    Diane, you’ve created a lovely new world here at the new site! Welcome to the world of WordPress and all it’s capable of. I look forward to many more years of your wonderful writing and musings.

    Happy new year,
    Tammy

  3. Anonymous says:

    Diane,

    What a way to start the new year! Congratulations on your new “home”

  4. Geoff Sharp says:

    Happy NY from the side of a lake in the south of the South Island of NZ! New home looks terrific and and makes you think about wordwhat’sit over Blogger.

    Geoff

  5. Diane Levin says:

    I’m so glad my friends have found me at my new home! Thanks for your warm wishes, folks!

    Cheers and happy new year,
    Diane

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