As the leading Personal Relationship Manager, MyLife.com lets you get all your social network updates and email messages in one place?for free
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today MyLife.com, the free Personal Relationship Manager (PRM) service that makes it easier to find and stay connected with friends, family and work contacts across all the leading social networks, plus get all your email messages in one place, announced that it has enhanced its search platform to help improve users? ability to connect with the people that matter to them. The company also announced that people searches have increased to 350 million per month powered by the new platform.
?Social network use has grown so exponentially that managing your profiles is now a full-time job?
Through MyLife.com and its mobile applications for Android and iPhone, users are given the ability to find over 700 million connections across the best and popular social networks like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and other valuable sources, plus view and manage social and email communications in one place through its Personal Relationship Manager. It also drives people to form new connections in their favorite social services by linking over to the most popular social sites. The company?s ?Who?s Searching for You? product further facilitates both personal and professional connections by notifying users about the people searching for them to help make connections.
New additions make MyLife?s unique people search offerings more comprehensive and relevant. MyLife helps users find the personal and professional people they can?t find anywhere else by using past locations, maiden names, age ranges, work info and other highly-targeted filters to identify the right person, even among those who share the same name. As a result, MyLife?s offering now delivers both broad people search and specialized searches for businesses and service providers that make your life easier. Users are also notified when MyLife discovers new matches for the people they?re been looking for. Developers and websites wishing to enhance their search and drive revenue can integrate MyLife?s API into their applications. Those that want to do this can write bizdev@MyLife.com
?Social network use has grown so exponentially that managing your profiles is now a full-time job,? said MyLife CEO Jeff Tinsley. ?MyLife helps people easily manage all their social accounts in one place, for free, and gives them the strongest search tools possible so they can find new and valuable connections no matter where they are online, and maintain their connections with those that are the most important.?
MyLife helps over 60 million registered members stay connected with everyone in their lives. The company was recently honored by AlwaysOn as one of the OnMedia Top 100 Companies and has had positive responses to its Personal Relationship Manager web service and capabilities on both Android and iPhone mobile devices.
MyLife plans on spending $35 Million on marketing this year, starting with a nationwide television campaign to promote the valuable new Personal Relationship Manager and search services. The first commercials have started airing with the available for viewing here:
National TV Commercial: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_xiIZKmBVo
About MyLife.com, Inc.
Launched in 2002 by CEO Jeff Tinsley, MyLife.com provides a unique Personal Relationship Manager (PRM) service, enabling members find and maintain valuable personal and work connections across multiple social networks and email accounts, all in one place. The average member has more than 3 profiles across multiple services, plus multiple email accounts. MyLife helps complement today?s leading social network platforms and make them easily manageable for users. MyLife lets users sort and manage these profiles, connecting over 1.2 billion searchable profiles by combining user-contributed data from over 60 million registered members with social profiles and public records. MyLife is the only social service that allows users to see who is searching for them. MyLife.com is based in Los Angeles. For more, visit www.MyLife.com.