LEAPFISH.COM values DP at over $4m. It might not be an accurate valuation but if a potential investor was to invest in this he would be making a good return of investment. http://leapfish.com/domain_name_appraisal.php?url=www.digitalpoint.com [/IMG]
A worthless tool with inaccurate results. http://www.dnscoop.com is much better if you're looking for an appraisal tool.
Lol, it has one of my sites valued at $16,284.00 and it's just been a 301 forward for the last 3 months.
haha, I never really played around with these tools, but if the sites where worth anywhere near how much they say they are.... I would sell them all yesterday for half price
Thats a pretty cool site but can i really go by their stats when selling a site? How accurate is the value?
Current AlexaRank for google.com: 3 Traffic Details from Alexa for google.com Breakdown: Fairly low traffic, but too hard to tell with Alexa rank alone. hmmm.. lol
This thread sounds familiar.... I say DP is priceless! And yes, I agree that tool is not accurate at all.. try getting a quote for your site, you'll see It's all generated from something, it's not like an actually human reviewed and analyzed the forum
Dnscoop is cool but I wouldn't trust it. I have a site worth 16,000 according to it that has PR 0 and isn't even on google yet. I think it's sandboxed permanently. I have another site that it says is worth $830 but is profitable. The one cool thing about it though is that it gives you alot of stats with just entering 1 search which is quite cool in my opinion.
Yea Dnscoop gives you all the sites that are linking to your site...thats pretty cool. One of my sites had 54,000 links out there pointing to my site..and worth $68,000
These tools may be a good place to start when evaluating a websites value but other things need to be considered like revenues. Don't be so quick to dismiss these tools, though. They can provide information quickly about aspects of a site that factor into valuation. Both services valued one of our sites at less than $100. The site generates over $75k/year. Content, presentation, and marketing still weigh heavier in the value of a website compared to links, pagerank, and traffic.
lol i've never believed any of those online tools, some people may be willing to pay more for something than just the value of google results/alexa rank etc, if it interested them.