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oKiAo
Jan 7th 2007, 3:15 pm
Hi,
I am wondering if someone knows probably how much a domain that has traffic around 400 - 500 per month worth?
Thanks a lot :)

mad4
Jan 7th 2007, 3:17 pm
6 - 24 x its monthly income.

oKiAo
Jan 7th 2007, 4:13 pm
Thanks!
Howcome it has such a big difference though? 6x - 24x, how do you judge it?
Thanks a lot!

mad4
Jan 8th 2007, 1:00 am
It depends what somebody is willing to pay and how much work they need to put into the site to see a return.

mrone
Jan 8th 2007, 3:36 am
Its not easy to give a value to domain as It depends on many things not just hits and ranks, like it really depends of what niche it is, if it is a high paying niche (like from adsense) it can have a higher value while if it’s a low paying niche (again like from adsnese) its value is much more less. I can’t give you the exact value for your domain as I don’t know its niche and other factors, but a general estimation would be around 75 $.

domnom
Jan 8th 2007, 4:18 am
500-400 hits or uniques per month

Generally speaking 500 hits in an average niche make about $5-$7 in parking revenue so i can say that something between $45-$70 will be ok

I agree with mrone above it depends on the niche and the quality of traffic

010081
Jan 8th 2007, 4:20 am
that may cost around $40

Olney
Jan 8th 2007, 6:30 pm
It also depends where the traffic is coming from, how long has it been getting this traffic, how much does it make per month, what .ext is it?
it could be scuba4tanking.com

AlienGG
Jan 8th 2007, 10:28 pm
what .ext is it?


OP said ".com"

Software_outsourcing
Jan 9th 2007, 5:22 am
6 - 24 x its monthly income.

The guy is asking about the traffic not the income . There can be many ways calculating that . One way is ,with 400 to 500 hits one has to see what is the actual business being done and then applying formulla on earned money . The other can be to see the type of traffic it is ?. May be it can be very precious for some people who can be ready to shell extra bucks for the site...

goodpasture
Jan 9th 2007, 7:20 am
I've been telling people to look at www.leapfish.com for a good valuation. I don't know their exact algorithm but believe to weigh heavily on archive.org (history) and backlinks (traffic). I think it gives a very good minimilistic value you should accept for a domain.

domnom
Jan 9th 2007, 7:24 am
I've been telling people to look at www.leapfish.com for a good valuation. I don't know their exact algorithm but believe to weigh heavily on archive.org (history) and backlinks (traffic). I think it gives a very good minimilistic value you should accept for a domain.

Good evaluation no, just a way to see an overall with the results of their domain and a number yes

oKiAo
Jan 9th 2007, 1:01 pm
Hi,
Thanks all for comments :) I don't have the domains yet so I am not sure if the quality of the domains are good or not. Though I just did a check on the domains. One of them that has 400 hits per month has a PR of 5, is that good? :confused: I got it from TDNAM will that PR lose when it's transfer to my account? Thanks again!

d16man
Jan 9th 2007, 1:04 pm
Hi,
Thanks all for comments :) I don't have the domains yet so I am not sure if the quality of the domains are good or not. Though I just did a check on the domains. One of them that has 400 hits per month has a PR of 5, is that good? :confused: I got it from TDNAM will that PR lose when it's transfer to my account? Thanks again!

That is good...the PR I think depends on the amount it is indexed into google, but I might be wrong...and yes, you can lose your pageranks...one of my sites dropped from a PR3 to PR2. Some people make a big deal out of pagerank, others don't. Its all just your personal preference.

oKiAo
Jan 9th 2007, 1:08 pm
That is good...the PR I think depends on the amount it is indexed into google, but I might be wrong...and yes, you can lose your pageranks...one of my sites dropped from a PR3 to PR2. Some people make a big deal out of pagerank, others don't. Its all just your personal preference.

Is it possible to check the amount it is indexed into google? Is there anything that I need to be careful to not drop the PR (this will be my first domain with a PR :( so don't really want to lose it) Thanks again :)

d16man
Jan 9th 2007, 4:48 pm
To keep a high PR you need high PR links...as long as you can keep those you can keep your high PR...I'm not one who worries about PR, so I don't know that much about it, except the basics...

leeholl
Apr 5th 2008, 1:52 am
so this domain is getting les than 20 uniques a day and has a page rank of 5?
personally for a domain only getting 20 u/day i would only pay the bare minimum but seeing as the content must be good and must have loads of backlinks( that dont seem to be bringing in uniques ) for it to be ranked so high

i am intreaged now what is the domain can you pm me

anir3598
Apr 6th 2008, 5:23 am
you can check into if the website is indexed by typing site:your_website_url and to check backlinks of the site type link:your_website_url

One of the biggest thing you have to be careful about not to lose PR is not to sell or buy links. Google takes away the PR of websites who sell and buy links.

Yankee85
Apr 19th 2008, 8:07 am
you can check into if the website is indexed by typing site:your_website_url and to check backlinks of the site type link:your_website_url

One of the biggest thing you have to be careful about not to lose PR is not to sell or buy links. Google takes away the PR of websites who sell and buy links.

Google doesn't show all your backlinks with Link: function. Use Google Webmasters Tools instead