Affinity Labs
Type of business | Public |
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Available in | multilingual |
Founded | 2006 |
Headquarters | , U.S. |
URL | affinitylabs |
Current status | Defunct |
Affinity Labs was a company that built social networking sites for niche groups such as firefighters, police officers, nurses and the Armed Forces.[1] In January 2008, Affinity Labs was merged into Monster.com in a $61 million transaction.[2]
Affinity Labs sites have over a million registered members, as of January 2008.[1] PoliceLink, aimed at law enforcement personnel, is one of Affinity Labs' most active sites with over 717,000 unique visitors per month.[3] Other sites include: SalesHQ, ArtBistro, TheApple, FireLink, NursingLink, InsideTech, GovCentral, IndiaOn, Excelle, AllHealthCare, and the European communities, HMForces.co.uk, ProNurse, and WerPflegtWen.
In 2008 after Monster acquired Affinity Labs, it then bought a French military website, Armees.com for an undisclosed fee, then transferred the site to its Affinity Labs social networking vertical.[4]
In March 2012, it shut down its European operations. Despite HMForces.co.uk[5] being its most successful vertical, and having shared resources with Military.com, the global recession did not assist its longevity. HMForces.co.uk still has a strong presence on social networking sites[6] to this day, evidence of its popularity. Further references to this military vertical can be found on UK e-commerce sites,[7] and there is also a HMForces blog[8] still surviving despite it not being updated regularly. However most Affinity Labs social networking domains and content have been amalgamated into the Monster Worldwide global brand as of 2021.[9]
History
[edit]Affinity Labs was founded by Christopher Michel[10] in 2006 after he sold Military.com to Monster in 2004 for $40 million.
The Mayfield Fund[11] and Trinity Ventures invested in Affinity Labs prior to its Monster Worldwide buyout.[12]
Between 2010 and 2014, the President of Military Advantage and Vice President of Monster Worldwide,[13] was former Navy Admiral Terry McCreary. He oversaw the military Affinity operations in Europe which had a product manager in London reporting to the former Admiral in the US.[14] However, this operation was closed down in 2012 after Monster unsuccessfully bid for a Recruiting Partnering Project (RPP) with the UK's Ministry of Defence. Capita won and signed the contract worth £44 million over 10 years.[15]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Monster buys community site, Affinity Labs, for significant $61M - VentureBeat - News - by Matt Marshall". VentureBeat. 4 January 2008.
- ^ "Monster buys S.F. Web operator Affinity for $61 million". mercurynews.com. 5 January 2008.
- ^ "Policelink.com Traffic and Demographic Statistics by Quantcast". quantcast.com. Archived from the original on 2012-10-18. Retrieved 2008-02-21.
- ^ "Armees.Com - Actualité". armees.com.
- ^ "HMForces.co.uk : Royal Navy, Royal Marines, Army, Royal Air Force". hmforces.co.uk.
- ^ "HMForces.co.uk". Facebook.
- ^ "Media Centre - Product Reviews - Military Reviews at UK Gear". ukgear.com.
- ^ "Home". hmforcescouk.blogspot.co.uk.
- ^ "Affinity Labs: Valuing Customer Growth - Case - Faculty & Research - Harvard Business School".
- ^ "Affinity Labs, Inc.: Private Company Information - Businessweek". Businessweek.com. Archived from the original on August 19, 2009.
- ^ "Mayfield Announcement". Archived from the original on 2007-04-21. Retrieved 2007-04-13.
- ^ "Monster Worldwide - Bringing People Together to Advance Their Lives". corporate-ir.net.
- ^ "Team". Military.com.
- ^ "Linkedin - Corporate Social Network".
- ^ "Capita signs armed forces RPP contract".