Corvetteforum acquired by Internet Brands

The online Corvette community has changed recently with the sale of CorvetteForum.com to Internet Brands. No immediate changes are planned for the Corvette forums, but based on the some of the responses the change in site ownership may mean an exodus of some members and vendors to the competing forum DigitalCorvettes.com

FAQ’s

Q: Why did Internet Brands buy Corvetteforum.com?
Internet Brands’ mission is to empower consumers to make better decisions about buying and maintaining their most important purchases, such as cars and homes. Corvetteforum’s users offer outstanding advice and support for Corvette owners and shoppers, newbies and veterans alike, which should be a very good fit with the rest of the Internet Brands Automotive sites.

Q: Will Corvetteforum.com become part of another Internet Brand site?
A: Internet Brands plans to keep CorvetteForum.com a separate, thriving site and to continue expanding its content, community and traffic.

Q: What changes can we expect to see on Corvetteforum.com?
A: It’s hard to predict far into the future, but for the time being, Corvetteforum will remain essentially unchanged. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. The main near-term addition you’ll probably notice is that Internet Brands will figure out with Troy and Jim the most logical places to put links to relevant content on other IB Automotive sites. Beyond that, Internet Brands plans to brainstorm with the admins and moderators of Corvetteforum.com about improvements that would make the site more useful.

Q: How will the acquisition help Corvetteforum.com?
A: The main benefit will be having more infrastructure and technology resources behind the site. Better servers and hardware will mean better performance for the site and admin tools. And more technology resources will mean faster bug-fixes, quicker turnaround on site changes and more frequent updates in site software, like vBulletin or photo-posting applications.

Q: Will my Corvetteforum.com log-in or password change?
A: No you will still access CorvetteForum as you always have.

With the latest aquisition, Internet Brands now own the following Corvette related web sites:

  • CorvetteForum.com
  • LS1Tech.com

We wish Troy and Ryan the best, and thank them for helping the Corvette community stay informed since 1999.

Source: Read the Announcement

5 Responses to “Corvetteforum acquired by Internet Brands”

  1. groorupeNok October 1, 2009 at 1:45 pm #

    Hi

    I’ve looked a trailer for the “2012″. I was interested in this theme.
    Please advise me a good site on this topic.
    And what do you think about the end of the world 2012.

    Thanks.

  2. HectorHW December 22, 2009 at 2:06 pm #

    What’s going on?

  3. Silapolxxzz October 20, 2010 at 8:59 am #

    Hello !

    I’m new on this forum so I introduce me…

    My name is Jason I’m 26 years old, I’m Deutsch.

    I like: horses and dogs…

    Nice to meet you

  4. maxxxmagician November 4, 2010 at 11:34 pm #

    :)

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