PR5 Blog - Over $100 profit in 4 days

Discussion in 'Appraisals' started by math20, Jun 17, 2006.

  1. #1
    I have a pr5 blog that made about $100 in the last 4 days with paid postings.

    The paid posting business is pretty steady - after someone orders an article and it is posted, the thread I use to sell in gets bumped and I get more sales.

    Each paid post gets $15 profit.

    The url is crankyrants.com and rustybricks.com predicts it will be a pr6.

    Could someone give me an estimate of what it is worth today? Also, should I have more of a history to sell it?
     
    math20, Jun 17, 2006 IP
  2. Thomas.

    Thomas. Peon

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    How do you get your customers?
     
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  3. math20

    math20 Peon

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    A thread on DP.

    Update: profits now $140
     
    math20, Jun 18, 2006 IP
  4. Laceygirl

    Laceygirl Notable Member

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    one main thing you'll need to get a good price is to go and establish proof of your unique hits at the site.

    but it seem to probably worth about $700 to the average buyer if you can prove your profits that you showed in the first post are holding for a month.
    Of course you can push $1000 to a un-smart buyer.
     
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    You can push anything on an un-smart buyer :p
     
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  6. CReed

    CReed Prominent Member

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    The predictions I've seen from the tool you're using appear to be inflated. It predicts one of our sites as a PR8 - (are you interested?) :D

    As it's a domain name that you recently bought (June 8) with existing PageRank, you might have to do a bit of work to maintain the PR. If it were me, I'd guess that some of the links could be lost when people linking to this site update their links.

    I wouldn't be sure of what to base the value on - sales over a period of 4 days? Traffic over 10 days? Toolbar PR from the previous owner?

    How much would you be willing to pay for this site? ;)
     
    CReed, Jun 18, 2006 IP