WisBar’s new Marketplace is here: A better way to find State Bar
products and events
Take a few minutes to get acquainted with WisBar’s new
Marketplace. View the accompanying video or click on the Marketplace tab
from the homepage to browse through hundreds of State Bar products and
events.
Sept. 25, 2011 – Notice something different about
WisBar® today? The site’s top navigation now links
to WisBar’s new “Marketplace.” This change is the
first of two phases that will improve how WisBar looks and functions.
Phase one upgrades the current Marketplace. Phase two, the balance of
the reengineered WisBar website, is targeted for launch in early
2012.
WisBar’s Marketplace is a “one-stop shop” for
purchasing State Bar products or registering for events, including
PINNACLE™ education programs, books, Books Unbound™, and
forms. The new Marketplace replaces outdated technology, moving WisBar
to current Internet industry standards. This means your experience using
the site will be similar to using other professional retail websites.
George Brown, State Bar executive director, and Larry Martin, State
Bar member services director, visit Information Services staff Dan
Conderman, Laura Del Dotto, and James Skemp to learn more about
WisBar’s new Marketplace.
Take a few minutes to get acquainted with the new Marketplace. View the
accompanying video and click on the Marketplace tab from the homepage to
browse through hundreds of State Bar products and events. We suggest
logging in when you initially go to Marketplace so that product and
event information reflects lower prices for State Bar members.
To get started, here are answers to questions you may have about the
new Marketplace.
1. What’s different about the new Marketplace?
Top-level, intuitive tab navigation and improved search functionality
will result in fewer clicks to find information about State Bar products
and events, saving you valuable time.
A more comprehensive search also will make it easier to search across
all products and events. Users will be able to control how broadly or
narrowly they cast their search net to find solutions to their practice
needs. In addition, users will be able to limit their Marketplace search
to a particular product category, topic, format, price range, or any
combination of search criteria.
2. Will Marketplace look different than the rest of the site?
Until the launch of phase two in early 2012, WisBar users will
experience two different looks when using the site. The new Marketplace
will have the updated look, while the balance of the site undergoes
construction. During this transition, users will be able to easily move
between the two parts of the site.
3. Will logging into WisBar change?
No; you can continue to use your current username and password to log
in to WisBar and its new Marketplace. When visiting the Marketplace, you
can freely browse through products and events without logging in, and
when you add a product to your shopping cart or register for an event,
you will be prompted to log in. However, we suggest logging in when you
initially go to Marketplace so that prices for products and events
reflect lower prices for State Bar members. In addition, logging in
gives members access to products not available to others.
Don’t have a password or want to change your password? Visit
WisBar FAQs or contact Customer Service at (800)
728-7788 for help.
4. Can I still access my downloaded materials from
myStateBar?
Currently, members access their PINNACLE Books UnBound subscriptions,
forms, seminar materials, and other downloaded electronic products from
the myMedia section of WisBar’s myStateBar.
The new Marketplace will not change how you access past or future
materials.
5. Will the new Marketplace store my credit card information used
during a transaction?
For your protection, Marketplace will not store credit card information
used to purchase products or register for events. In addition, if
you’re wondering about privacy and security issues, the new
Marketplace meets industry e-commerce security standards, and it meets
or exceeds all payment card industry compliance standards.
What’s next?
Phase two, targeted for early 2012, delivers the balance of WisBar. The
reengineered site will allow members to personalize their homepage,
giving them greater control over what news and other information they
receive and how they customize the site for faster access to the content
they find of most value. In addition, the site will feature more
efficient navigation and content organization, improved search
capabilities, enhanced member-to-member profiles, and technologies that
will facilitate greater lawyer-to-lawyer networking and
collaboration.