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Mediate.com Offers New Responsive Site

With over 40% of Mediate.com website traffic now on phones, we are proud to announce our new mobile friendly website. Our new site brings each and every Mediate feature to your phone and tablet (as well as your computer). Critically, Mediate’s new site also brings our geographically sensitive marketing features to all devices.

Here is a screen grab of the new Mediate.com site at full (computer) size. Our primary goals here were to make our site less “busy” and easier to read.

Here is a screen grab of of our mobile site. The Menu icon in the upper right accesses the complete Mediate.com navigation system.

And here is a screen grab of how Mediate.com Featured Placements now appear on both phones and tablets:

Now in our 20th year, we are thrilled to also announce that Mediate.com is now a Top 10 Attorney Directory!.


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Mediate.com In business since 1996, Mediate.com is the world’s leading mediation and dispute resolution website with over 7 million annual site visitors.  Mediate.com serves as a bridge between professionals offering dispute resolution services and individuals and businesses needing those services. Mediate.com was awarded the 2010 American Bar Association Institutional Problem Solver of… MORE >

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