The State Bar of Michigan's online Member Directory (https://sbm.reliaguide.com/home) has a new look, additional features, and better mobile compatibility. The upgraded Member Directory features a business card layout with expanded profiles that allow for attorneys to include information about themselves and their services.
Adding information to the expanded profiles is optional, but can help potential clients find the services they need. This enhanced Member Directory is being offered at no cost by the State Bar of Michigan.
Additional updates include:
• Automatic email notification you receive a contact request: When someone uses the "Contact" feature to connect with you, an email containing all relevant information including name, contact information, and details is sent to you. There is no longer any need to sign in to your profile to access the information. The feature that allowed potential clients to specify an appointment time preference also has been moved to the contact request function.
• Simplified profile editing: Update your profile without having to switch modes.
• Expanded dashboard and analytics: Get insights into the number and type of searches that return a member's profile in the results. Also see interactions such as views or contact requests.
State Bar members with questions about the new directory can contact support@reliaguide.com.
- Posted October 21, 2021
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State Bar's Member Directory gets a new look, additional features
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