WebMD and Medscape The company acquired its largest businesses,
WebMD and
Medscape, in a $2.8 billion transaction in 2017. In 2018, WebMD acquired Frontline Communications and Jobson. In 2019, WebMD acquired Aptus Health from
Merck. In 2020, WebMD acquired: StayWell and Krames, also from Merck; and Germany-based Coliquio. In 2021, WebMD acquired
ADDitude and the Wellness Network. In 2022, WebMD acquired Mercury Health Care, a spinout of
Healthgrades. Also in 2022, WebMD acquired Jim.fr, a medical news and information website for physicians based in France. In 2023, Internet Brands acquired Limeade, a digital health and wellness platform, as well as Grupo Saned, a health and medical information services company in Spain. In 2024, WebMD acquired the operating assets of
Healthwise, a provider of patient health education materials.
Legal Division The company's legal division serves consumers and attorneys and includes
FindLaw,
Avvo,
Martindale Hubbell, and
Nolo. Its services and platforms for attorneys were collectively rebranded Martindale-Avvo in 2018. The company's Martindale Hubbell ownership originated in 2013 as a Joint Venture with
LexisNexis, though the Martindale business traces its roots to 1868. In October 2024,
Thomson Reuters announced it would sell online legal information provider
FindLaw to Internet Brands. The transaction was completed in December 2024.
PulsePoint The company acquired PulsePoint, a
programmatic online ad tech company, in 2021.
Dental Division Internet Brands and
Henry Schein formed a joint venture in 2018, called Henry Schein One (HS1), contributing the dental software and internet businesses of both companies. In 2019, HS1 acquired Lighthouse 360. In 2020, HS1 acquired
United Kingdom-based
Dentally. In 2021, HS1 acquired Jarvis Analytics.
Consumer Internet division As of its 2009 public filings, the consumer internet division owned and operated more than 95 websites in seven categories and attracted more than 62 million
unique visitors per month, with 97% of the audience originating from organic, non-paid sources. The company's strategy is to focus on specific
target audiences that tend to be attractive to advertisers. In 2016, the company acquired
Fodor's travel, which was joined with other travel properties such as
Wikitravel and
FlyerTalk. On December 1, 2010, Internet Brands acquired AllLaw.com and AttorneyLocate.com, both founded by Arvind A. Raichur. In 2007, the company acquired
Corvette Forum and in 2004, a
Chevy Corvette enthusiast site. SEC filings indicate that approximately 70% of the company's revenues are derived from advertising from more than 40,000 accounts—most of them
small and medium enterprises. The company's portfolio of websites include many with
social media features:
social network services,
user generated content,
blogs,
wikis, and
internet forums. ==History==