Rick Schwartz launches World’s Longest homepage

JointVentures.com comes with a free scroll holder.

Rick Schwartz has been quiet for the past few weeks since TRAFFIC 2012 ended with great success.

The ever-busy Domain King(tm) was briefly sick with a cold virus, but quickly returned to the domain throne; today’s launch of JointVentures.com epitomizes Rick as the owner of the World’s Longest homepage.

“I’ve always said, when you do something you need to make a difference,” said a radiant Rick Schwartz at a press conference.

“With JointVentures I expect people to read through my 13 1/2 standard pages of important information – and that’s just on the landing page!” exclaimed Rick.

By shifting the paradigm of domain and web design principles, Rick Schwartz’s statement on JointVentures.com reminds us of a time when such important statements were written on scrolls; two people had to hold on the top part while another person unfolded the scripture.

In fact, the JointVentures.com homepage is so long, that Screenshots.comthe premier web site screen capture service by DomainTools – crashed while trying to store the data to its database.

For more information, visit JointVentures.com – but do keep paracetamol handy as there’s lots of pages to scroll through.

 

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Comments

5 Responses to “Rick Schwartz launches World’s Longest homepage”
  1. Stian Eng Holtet says:

    Lol, there’s a “CONTINUE (to next section)” button at the bottom. 😀

  2. Anticareer.com says:

    When I saw that page I thought I was looking at a Clickbank product landing page. That page can dethrone the Energizer Bunny because it keeps going and going and going…

  3. DomainGang says:

    Stian – There are several sections, all about the same length. It’s a joint venture of massive proportions! 😀

    Anticareer – Keep some ointment handy for the sore index finger as you scroll through the text.

  4. Ze says:

    OMG – he probably started developing the site the day that he started his domain business… that “thing” looks older than him and more painful to read than having to run on 2 broken legs….

    How can a guy with so much $$ have so little design sense. Someone please introduce him to WP themes!!

    The [continue] button at the end is the icing on the cake…. why didn’t he just keep going on the same page??? was it getting too long???

  5. Jason Thompson says:

    You guys made me laugh today! Good job DomainGang!

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