How can I track how much value my website has?

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by byount, Jan 21, 2012.

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    Is there anyways to track or calculate how much value your website has? What I mean is your domain names, social media accounts, content. followers, subscribers, traffic, etc. all for one website.
     
    byount, Jan 21, 2012 IP
  2. BoBo_184

    BoBo_184 Peon

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    no you can't track them from a single website since no external thirdparty website can have access to all of those information, most of which are private and restricted.

    Google webmaster tool account allows you to track your website's search rankings, keywords and clicks
     
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    byount Peon

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    I personally wouldn't judge it on automatied figures. Look at how much money your website is currently making and base it off of that. If it's not making any money, it's probably not worth much.
     
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  5. Teravel

    Teravel Greenhorn

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    The Value of your Website is like the Value of your Home. You could have someone come in and estimate how much it is worth, but in the end it is only valuable to the owner or a potential buyer.

    What is the website worth to you? Is it earning a steady income that pays your bills? This could be a great value for yourself, but not to someone else.

    If the website is for sale, the value is generally viewed as 10-14 months worth of steady income. This means that anyone who purchases your website can expect to get their money back within 12 months, and continue to profit from that point on. The problem comes when someone buys a website and is lacking in promotional skills to drive targeted traffic to the site, thus making the site lose sales and personal value.

    I would take any "estimated values" of your sites with a grain of salt. Just like selling a home, it's not about what one person thinks it's worth, its about what the potential buyer feels it is worth. Hope that helps.
     
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    i CO-SIGN TO OP ABOVE
     
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