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Oct 28: The big winner of Obamacare rollout

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Summary by Emr Industry

  • Miami-based web entrepreneur Jose Vargas is sitting pretty. The domain he purchased seven years ago for a little over $2 million is now one of the most lucrative web properties on the Internet.

     

  • They generated over 100,000 quote requests in October, and since HealthCare.gov launched the site traffic has increased 10 times,” said Vargas, who owns the site with business partner Matias de Tezanos.
  • With the sites performing well, Vargas has received phone calls and emails from the press. Reporters have accused him of squatting on these highly lucrative domains.
  • Vargas previously founded MailCreations.com, which was acquired by a Japanese publicly-traded company in 2004. He also sits on the board of PeopleFund, a private investment fund.
  • “We are not healthcare guys, we are online marketers” Vargas told me. “But we knew that health care accounted for more than 26 percent of the U.S. GDP.”

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    Miami-based web entrepreneur Jose Vargas is sitting pretty. The domain he purchased seven years ago for a little over $2 million is now one of the most lucrative web properties on the Internet.

    That domain is Healthcare.com, which hundreds of thousands of people rushed to by accident on Oct. 1, when the United States government launched its online health exchange — at a very similar domain.

    “We generated over 100,000 quote requests in October, and since HealthCare.gov launched the site traffic has increased 10 times,” said Vargas, who owns the site with business partner Matias de Tezanos.

    Traffic to Healthcare.com is still strong, but has resumed to more normal levels. Most people have learned by now that the government-run domain is actually HealthCare.gov.

    Business is booming for Vargas, but the feds have been caught in a media firestorm since HealthCare.gov launched three weeks ago. HealthCare.gov has been plagued by technical defects, including delays and error messages. President Obama tried to assuage fears and partisan conflict Monday by promising that a “tech surge” will fix the problems.

    While the makers of HealthCare.gov are now facing congressional hearings, Vargas is laughing all the way to the bank.

    “All this traffic to the site has meant we have far more interest from advertisers,” said Vargas in an interview.