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Shine a light on the publishing of your lawyers in fifteen minutes a day. Use LexBlog’s Syndication Portal like other bar associations and law firms.

 

Flexible Aggregation
Our SaaS solution aggregates publication of your law firm–blog posts, original pieces, videos, email newsletters, etc.

Branded, Responsive Design
Portals can be customized to reflect your brand and are designed for the mobile web, meaning faster load times and better search rankings.

Easy to Use
Editorial tools allow you to make quick decisions on what to feature and control how featured content appears

LexBlog Handles Everything
We’ll handle the screening and onboarding of publications and any related troubleshooting.

Your Original Publication
You may post original content—the Portal itself acts as a blog with unlimited multi-author capability.

Top Level Domain
We’ll build, host and maintain your Portal on a custom top-level domain, ie SMInTheKnow.com.

Email Notifications
Subscription form and responsive email notifications delivered to your subscriber’s inboxes.

Advertising
Advertising widgets available to raise revenue from the portal itself.

Tools & Statistics
We handle setup your Google Analytics, Google Search Console, and Bing Webmaster Tools.

Search Engine Optimization
Our portals are coded to be search engine friendly. They include tools needed to optimize your blog to stay in line with the ever-changing world of search engine optimization.

Free Support
Contact us via phone, email, or chat when you need help with anything on your blog.

100% Guarantee
If at the end of one year, you are not satisfied with LexBlog, you may terminate our relationship and we will reimburse whatever you think is fair.


We have built

46

Portals

We have added

574

Member Blogs

We have syndicated

112,871

Member Posts


How it Works


Who can use a Portal?

FIRMS
BAR ASSOCIATIONS
LAW SCHOOLS

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Dan Mintz
Sales & Business Development
P: (425) 444-7473
E: dan@lexblog.com