PR does not mean much these days when selling a site, it would depend mostly on revenue because your PR could be (and likely) will be gone at some point soon.
I don't know of any PR4 directory being sold for millions of $$$$ -- but yes Business.com was sold for $350 million few months back.
Impossible to say. PR4 and getting 200 UV daily or PR4 and getting 4,000 UV daily? The quality of traffic, source of traffic, etc, all should be considered.
SOLD Congrats.. And so another great directory sold. What's your next plan ? Creating another forum ? v8n.com
LOL. No. I want to get away from the Internet. Tired of sitting in front of a computer 12 hours a day. Freedom!
The price depends on the amount of backlinks the site has as well as the amount of traffic it receives.
Also depends on the revenue. I got a PR3 bidding directory which earns like $250 or so per month. PR3, but earning. So PR is not even close to one of the most important factors. I judge this way: 1) Revenue 2) SERP's 3) Backlink number & quality 4) Traffic (targeted) 5) PR 6) Design Btw, matik, can we know the URL of the directory you sold for $3,8k? Thanks.
yes the pr4 its one factor there are many others like rezo well explained The price also is calculated on how much time and money have u spend on it But i wouldnt sell mine for at least the price matik sell his own.
Could be wroth anywhere between $500 to whatever because there is a lot more then just pr that needs to looked at before giving it a price. If pr was 0 and it was making $500 a month then it would be worth a lot even though it has got a low pr.
http://www.friendlydirectories.com It was PR4, with all PR3 inner categories, alexa under 200k and around $400 of profit per month
We're going around in circles here; the hard fact is an item whatever it is from a house to a directory is only worth what someone will pay for it.