I have a directory submission service, everything is custom. website: directorysitesubmit.com registered Sept 2006 PR4 home page & I think all internal pages are PR3 Low traffic - 400ish uniques per month Poor sales - ~ $400 in sales this year Maybe 15 customers Current Alexa Rank: ~255,000 Written in perl/cgi with mysql - no static pages The only promotion I've ever done to the site was 1 article submitted to 20 article directories in Nov/Dec last year & 100 directory submissions - so I haven't really even tried to market it. What I am looking for is to figure out what this is worth; whether I might sell it or if it's not worth too much I'll just keep it. . . I spent a good deal of time in development. Some features are in the works, some are completed. I am looking for the appraisal in considering all these features as done. Members area -View real time submission stats -store submission results (approved/declined) -Edit website submission details -pause submission campaigns -purchase submissions, even for a website that is being submitted presently with the price automatically adjusting based on how many submissions available for an already submitted website. admin area -add / edit / delete / search members -add / modify submissions -directories stored in database, clickable links for submissions -store history of submission for every URL, no duplicate submissions, allow members to purchase multiple submission packages for the same website without the submitter having to manually check against already submitted directories. -send out daily or one time email reports -completely geekified stats: how long each submission takes, profits, average hourly rate based on submission rate & payment -remove a directory from the submission database if it's missing or moves to non-seo friendly -mass mail all members -mail members individually .. There are probably more features that I can't think of right now. Like I said, I spent a lot of time in development. . . If it's worth it, I may finish up the few things that are needed. . . and if not I'll just keep it. Any input is appreciated.