How Do You Value A Blog's Value?

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by Minterest, May 14, 2012.

  1. #1
    Hello,

    How much is a blog worth?

    How do you calculate the value of a blog?

    Is it based on AdSense and other private ads earnings? Or based on unique visitors/page views per month or using some other metrics?


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  2. kb24

    kb24 Well-Known Member

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    Base it on:

    Is the blog making money?
    Is it getting traffic?

    If I see those 2 then possibly I would buy it and make it more money..
     
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  3. michaelstampone

    michaelstampone Member

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    I would think that the value of a blog is determined on who is buying it. I wouldn't stick a certain price tag on a blog, because the new owner might be a big company that is going to incorporate the content into their own site, or an individual who just wants to take what is already in place and make it better. However, if you are looking to list the blog somewhere you might take the amount of income per year and multiply it by two. That way you can show the buyer that this blog is a good investment, and if they are patient they will see profit after two years. I have never sold a blog before, but if I were to buy one the past profit per year would be an important figure in my decision making process. Personally, I would never sell a blog unless I had another investment in mind.
     
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  4. Sophia Myles

    Sophia Myles Greenhorn

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    As a reader, I simply value a blog by how it makes me feel: if the posts are useful/attractive to me; if I like the theme it's using; if I get any personal connection to the blog owner, etc. And when it comes to a business aspect, I think I will mostly value a blog by how much profit it may bring me, whether it's through advertising, link building or anything else. Criteria should include:

    - How much traffic on average it can get per day?
    - What is the demographic of its visitors?
    - How is the ranking in search engines?
     
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  5. vimier

    vimier Peon

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    It is more based on what the blog can do for the future owner if sold. What do they get if it is sold? How much content has been compiled on the site? Is is 4 pages or 9000 pages? This makes a difference because it was time spent compiling this content on the site. Also, you are paying for the backlinks to the site, because they help it rank better, so if there are more backlinks you will pay more. Lastly, you have to consider how much the blog is expected to make in the future and how much room for improvement there is. I have heard that blogs sell for a value that they would usually make in a years time.
     
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    Usually it's calculated by this simple forum: blog's total income in one month(that can be any month) x 12, that's it! :)
     
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    There are lots of different variables in selling a blog, as has been said. Most people go by the amount of income the blog has and they pay eight to ten times the blogs monthly income. Sometimes you can get as high as twelve.

    However, if you are selling to a corporate business then it can be much more, around two years worth of income.

    Many people will take the amount of traffic into account too, but usually it is all about the bottom line.

    Remember everything will need to be proven too.

    Ruth
     
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    It depends on a large extent on the seller , how it can be monetized. There are many blogs listed at marketplaces with no income, the seller estimates how much they can make from the blog and bids accordingly. The expenses involved in running the blog are also to be considered.
     
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    I think many factor come under for worth of a blog this include domain age, alexa ranks, daily unique visitor, PR and most important subscribers
     
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