Disaboom
Type of site | Social networking service |
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Available in | English |
Founder(s) | J. Glen House, MD J.W. Roth [1] |
URL | www.disaboom.com |
Commercial | Yes |
Registration | Required for participation in discussions and blogs; optional for most other services |
Users | 90,000 |
Launched | 2007 |
Current status | Offline since 2010 |
Disaboom was a
It was the largest
It received revenue from advertising.[4]
The company was headquartered in Lone Tree, Colorado.[1][5]
The website was shut down in 2010.
History
Disaboom.com was founded in September 2006 by J. Glen House, MD, a board-certified physician specializing in the area of
In April 2007, the company raised $2.89 million by selling shares in a private placement for 50 cents each.[6] In May 2007, the company received approval to list its stock on the OTC Bulletin Board.[7]
Site organization
The disaboom.com model integrated social networking features that provide members with tools to blog, participate in
Health
The health section features articles written by medical professionals on a variety of disabilities including
Living
The living section contained articles on Intimate relationships, health and physical fitness, sports, recreation, and living with disabilities. Although the content is catered towards those with disabilities, the subject matter is often not specific to the disabled community, and may have general appeal.[8]
Media Room
The media room features video of individuals with disabilities skiing, snowboarding, playing basketball, lifting weights and engaging in other physical activities. Many individuals featured in the Media Room videos have a spinal cord injury, including rap artists Four Wheel City.[8]
Community
Disaboom members had the option of setting up their own User profiles, which included an avatar, a biography, and the option to start a blog. Recent blog posts were displayed in the main community section. Members were also able to select other members as their favorites. The activity of a member's favorites was tracked and summarized using the "My Disaboom" feature.
Discussions
The disaboom.com discussion section contained over 35 Internet forums, with over 7,000 threads ranging from health conditions to relationship advice, political dialogue, and more. Only sysops were able to start forums, but any member was able to create a new topic.
Reviews
The disaboom.com
Career Center
The Disaboom career center offered employment listings targeted toward people with disabilities. Some listings were for companies that hired continually for positions available to those with disabilities, while other listings are for specific opportunities.[8]
Advertising campaign
Disaboom's initial
References
- ^ a b c Taylor, Chris (September 15, 2008). "Opening new worlds: The disability boom". CNN.
- ^ "Disaboom.com". Apollo.io.
- ^ "Disaboom Offers Five Tips to Live Forward With Disabilities" (Press release). GlobeNewswire. July 22, 2008.
- ^ Newman, Andrew Adam (October 30, 2007). "Web Marketing to a Segment Too Big to Be a Niche". The New York Times.
- ^ HAMILTON, DAVID P. (October 31, 2007). "Disaboom offers social networking for those with disabilities — if it can attract them". VentureBeat.
- ^ "Disaboom raises $2.89M". American City Business Journals. April 17, 2007.
- ^ "Colorado business". The Denver Post. May 30, 2007.
- ^ a b c d Admin, Credit Hub. "Home".
- ^ "4 WHEEL CITY - Listen and Stream Free Music, Albums, New Releases, Photos, Videos". Myspace.