MyLife’s Leading People Search Service Attracts Two New Partners

MyLife, the world’s most thorough people search, announced two new partnerships that extend the reach of MyLife’s superior people search service and enhance the people search experience for consumers. WhitePages and Ancestry.com, part of The Generations Network, Inc. network of sites, are leveraging MyLife’s dynamic people search results to drive business value and extend the reach of their respective brands.
With this partnership, MyLife is taking the Google approach to a broad distribution of results to expand its reach and provide value to consumers who want help finding people. WhitePages and Ancestry.com can now supplement users’ search queries with MyLife’s contextually relevant and three-dimensional people search results.
“As the leader in people search, our partnerships allow top Internet companies to add value to their sites and improve the customer experience by providing people search results that offer a unique, 360-degree-view of real people.” said Jeffrey Tinsley, founder and chief executive officer of MyLife.
These partnerships come shortly after the former Reunion.com and Wink services combined to launch MyLife, the most effective and efficient way for people to find and keep track of everyone in their life. MyLife is a profitable online business with over 15 million unique monthly visitors and a large user base of more than 50 million members growing at a pace of more than two million new members per month.
MyLife has more than 62 million members and is growing at a rate of more than 2 million new members per month. The new company was founded by entrepreneur Jeffrey Tinsley, former CEO of GreatDomains.com and Reunion.com. To build on and expand its proven revenue generating model, MyLife has received $25 million in funding from Oak Investment Partners.

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