How the sites stack up


How the sites stack up
Cost Size Year Pro Con
Konnects free (Basic)
$19.75 / month (premier)
30,000 publically viewable profiles. (Due to privacy constraints, Konnects does not divulge user numbers for private networks maintained by companies or institutions.) 2006 According to Jim Crabbe, CEO of Konnects, the site, "creates private, stand-alone communities." This means that your company, university, or lab can buy space on konnects and the company will customize a private networking site to your specifications that has all the functionality of Konnects.com Konnects' general body of users is somewhat less than other networking sites, partly because konnects is currently geared towards private companies or institutions rather than individual independent users.
LinkedIn Free (Basic)
$19.95 / month (Business)
$50/month (Business plus)
$200/month (pro)
>10 million profiles (600,000+ in life sciences) 2003 The sheer size of linkedin's active user base is its main advantage over other sites, making extesive networking possible. Tools, like the "answers" tab, allow you to tap into this vast informational resource. Divesting yourself of a paid linkedin subscription isn't as easy as signing on. Instead of a simple "unsubscribe" button, it takes finding the link to customer service and writing a message detailing your wish to unsubsrcibe.
Nature Network
Free 1650 registered users 2007 Built and managed by Nature publishing group, Nature Network has the benefit of being associated with a well-established and trusted name in the scientific community. unlike other professional networking sites, Nature Network is focused on attracting and providing services for academic scientists. Because it is a new kid on the block, Nature Network has fewer registered users than some of the older sites. also, the site is currently focused mainly on job postings, and events in Boston and London.
Ziggs Free (Basic)
$4.95 / month (webpro)
3 million profiles
(450,000 - 600,000 in life sciences)
2004 Ziggs has developed partnerships with companies like Starbucks, Expedia, and Amazon to offer its users, "peer-to-peer services that help people feel more connected," says Ziggs VP of Marketing Julia Bradley. for example, a Ziggs user can buy a colleague a Starbucks or Amazon gift card with the push of a button. Ziggs has less of a community feel than some of the other networking sites. instead of maintaining a core group of conntacts, Ziggs users belong to or create a suite of different groups on the site. another glaring omission at Ziggs is its lack of profiles of professionals outside the united States.
Zoominfo Free (Basic)
$99 / month (zoomexec)
35 million profiles
(about 150,000 active users) (1.5 million of which are in "life sciences or healthcare").
2000 Zoominfo initiates the building of your profile by combing about one billion trusted business websites. "we create an entire mapping of the business space," says Russell Glass, Vice President of Marketing and Sales at Zoominfo, "and we are able to make it highly searchable." This makes it easy for recruiters to find you, and if you claim ownership of your profile, you can fill it out with even more information. often, Zoominfo compiles several seperate profiles for the same person. I, for example, have two profiles on Zoominfo for two different jobs I have held (one as Bob Grant and one as Robert Grant).



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