Faisal Islam 

Guinness Book of Records in daring leap into cyberspace

The Guinness Book of Records is to launch its first foray on the internet. 'It's not the book online,' says Stephen Nelson, chief executive of Guinness World Records. 'We have a very powerful search function, and a rich database.'
  
  


The Guinness Book of Records is to launch its first foray on the internet. 'It's not the book online,' says Stephen Nelson, chief executive of Guinness World Records. 'We have a very powerful search function, and a rich database.'

The site, Guinnessworldrecords.com, will be aimed mainly at 15- to 25-year-olds, and aims to build a community by extensive use of video, and by offering a facility for sending e-cards of particularly photogenic record-holders, such as the world's most pierced lady.

Nelson says: 'A Guinness World Record is an aspirational achievement with very broad appeal, from Olympians to people who can swallow a large number of worms in 60 seconds.'

Sadly there is no innovative e-commerce business model to capitalise on this. The site aims to be in the top 10 of entertainment websites, but its main source of revenue will be advertising.

 

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