The LexBlog Reach Community for Clients is Live
I’m proud to announce a next generation of community for LexBlog clients. We believe that building strong online presence makes you a better professional and drives business development.
To further help you do that, yesterday, we launched the LexBlog Reach Community. The private Reach community is just for LexBlog clients and contains:
- A forum for discussing blogging, social media and best practices with your fellow publishers
- Platform and tool how-to’s available 24/7 for your 2 AM questions
- A place to suggest and discuss LexBlog product and service improvements
The best part? Reach offers the opportunity to get the help you need on your schedule, plus it’s a forum to help your fellow bloggers with your unique perspective and experience. That can be a catalyst for building relationships that lead to referrals.
How to get started:
- If you are on the LexBlog WordPress platform, log in to Reach here.
- If you are on a legacy LexBlog platform like MT3 or MT4, contact your account manager who will set up your login for you—if you do not know your account manager, just call 800-913-0988 and we’ll route your call.
- LexBlog Reach Community Login and Troubleshooting Guide
- LexBlog Reach Community Full User Guide
- Watch your email for an invite to our next webinar featuring a Reach demo and a peek at the LexBlog product roadmap
With Reach, we bring everything together and out in the open for clients. Reach offers real-time access to LexBlog best practice and troubleshooting materials, and our clients can interact with each other to solve shared problems and connect on shared questions and ideas. Overall, Reach extends our commitment to clients and LexBlog’s vision to empower lawyers to network through the internet.
I hope you will be as excited about Reach as I am. Please feel free to reach (pun intended) out to me personally with any feedback or comments you may have.
Take care,
Kevin McKeown
President
Related link: LexBlog Breaks Legal Blogging Ground with the Launch of the LexBlog Reach Community