Whats my websites value?

Discussion in 'General Business' started by MQLine, Jul 20, 2008.

  1. #1
    Hi, I'm not sure if this is where i should be posting this question but im very curious as to how much my website is worth currently.

    my domain is www.myspacequality.com its over a year old. And its been very rocky as far as traffic because we have constantly changed designs, it use to be hand coded but we recently purchased an MSRS license.

    Included would be a 5.5k Myspace Account. and a SiteMap Licence at www.xml-sitemaps.com.

    Iv put in a lot of money into this website, and its been submitted to thousands of directories....

    Currently its only making 1 or 2 bucks daily, but it use to make up to 5 bucks daily. I never like putting to many ads on my site dats why it doesnt make too much but im sure you would be able to make MUCHHH more.

    So anyway i was just curious as to how much my website would sell for? and how I can actually sell it.
     
    MQLine, Jul 20, 2008 IP
  2. Yousif

    Yousif Banned

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    Hmmm, price-wise I don't know. It looks like it's getting a 2/10 in Google's PageRank. As far as Alexa goes, looks like it's dropping. But, you do seem to get international visitors, and that's always a good thing! The goodies you mentioned hold worthy to, and also the fact that it's a TLD. That's all I know.
     
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  3. kiteguy123

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    On $2 a day, with the potential of the site, the PR2, everything, I would say probably around $350-400 here on DP. If you could provethat $5 p/day, youd be getting a lot more
     
    kiteguy123, Jul 21, 2008 IP
  4. bobchrist

    bobchrist Active Member

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    #4
    If you would like to sell, try to generate more income that can draw more potential buyers attention.
     
    bobchrist, Jul 21, 2008 IP
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    wjtrocks Peon

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  6. Nora

    Nora Well-Known Member

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    Don't trust Dnscoop, it's a fun tool, nothing to take seriously.
    Myspace sites are usually worth 10 times your monthly revenue..
     
    Nora, Jul 21, 2008 IP
  7. Barefootsies

    Barefootsies Well-Known Member

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    #7
    Exactly. On both accounts.

    Any of the 'valuation' sites are a joke. Any one referencing them as "resource" of any kind is the king of all noobs.

    There have been plenty of posts by me, and others, on this topic to how a true valuation is done. Use search.
     
    Barefootsies, Jul 21, 2008 IP
  8. mentos

    mentos Prominent Member

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    You can check it here
    http://www.yourwebsitevalue.com/
     
    mentos, Jul 22, 2008 IP
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    Provide a proof of earning and prove to buyers that the site is low manteneice and also prove that with more stuff it has the potencial to generate more profits
     
    BabyMel, Jul 22, 2008 IP
  10. Barefootsies

    Barefootsies Well-Known Member

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    #10
    As I said before, people even referrencing these sites are either

    1. Clueless.
    2. Noobs.

    No offense.

    If you are going to be in the online business, you need to learn how to properly value internet properties.

    Period.
     
    Barefootsies, Jul 22, 2008 IP
  11. siflur

    siflur Well-Known Member

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    Well, no one really cares about the PR.
    This is my guess if you try to sell it on DP:
    2$/day revenue = 250$ - 350$ (on DP)
    5$/day revenue = 600$ - 700$ (on DP)
     
    siflur, Jul 22, 2008 IP
  12. kittyluver

    kittyluver Notable Member

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    #12
    Your Website is worth for $31,000. Please check here... Even you can place this value in your blog...
     
    kittyluver, Jul 22, 2008 IP
  13. MQLine

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    350 -_- lol. Just my script costs 300 dollars... its a 1 year old domain. PR2, with a 20 dollar sitemap creator license included as well as a NOW 6k myspace account.

    But i guess income is the most important aspect
     
    MQLine, Jul 22, 2008 IP
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    #14
    no one can estimate your site ...at least not a website or script

    it seems you have worked well with your site

    try to get some income out of it and then you can actually sell it for good rates!!

    by the way i tried twice and it didn't load ??
     
    nofullstop, Jul 22, 2008 IP
  15. Barefootsies

    Barefootsies Well-Known Member

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    HAHAHAHAHAHA!!

    Yet another not to listen to. That site is a bigger joke than many other listed already.

    As I said, learn how to truly value online property. There is not site that you can put in a domain, or some vague stats, and it is going to do it for you.
     
    Barefootsies, Jul 22, 2008 IP
  16. Nora

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    I'm not sure how others do it, but usually people only think about the revenue and not the scripts when purchasing sites. You could ask extra for the MSRS license but I doubt you'll get to ask $300 on top of your multiplied revenue..
     
    Nora, Jul 22, 2008 IP
  17. siflur

    siflur Well-Known Member

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    No buyer would give a shit about how much you have paid for the script and what the PR is. 300$ for a script is your bad investment, not the buyer's. And just to mention, PR2 is a low PR.


     
    siflur, Jul 22, 2008 IP
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    I think it is proper if you invest an additional $20 and place your site for sale at Sitepoint. The real worth that is practically possible as of the present trends you can get known.
     
    affcashgains, Jul 22, 2008 IP
  19. Barefootsies

    Barefootsies Well-Known Member

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    #19
    Exactly.

    You do not get to take your revenue + script + additional development costs.

    You can get out FOR cost if reasonable, like showing you put this much into a site, but that is if it is WORTH that investment. I see countless sites not worth the money put into them.

    or...

    You ask for the revenue. You do not get both.

    I saw some guy who was selling a music site, and was trying to do something similar. I offered him $8,000.00 which was way over what he could cost justify, but he wanted $80k.

    I had, just a month earlier, sold off a site of mine for $70k, and it was bringing in just under $4k a month PROFIT that is AFTER expenses, and took 2 hours a day to update.

    The guy asking $80k was barely clearing a profit, but wanted recouped for the investment. In the end, no one then, or now, will pay him $8k much less $80,000 unless he can justify that with some REAL revenue. No one is going to pay you $80k for "potential" sites or sales. If you want that, then you need to develop the site to cost justify $80k. This is just one example. I could find endless one's in DP's BST or on SP.

    I just wanted the technology, traffic, brand, and contracts he had in place. Making it easier. In the end, I just developed my own I will launch later this year.
     
    Barefootsies, Jul 22, 2008 IP