I’ve been researching the value of this blog, not just the domain but the content as well.
You can either determine the value of a website manually; Ghacks lists one such method.
You can also request a paid evaluation of your domain / site from several services if you are really keen on selling.
One method to give you a rough idea of valuing your website is to use an automated tool.
I’ve found two such tools that do the job, but both gave me contradicting results as I tried to value my two sites AjayDSouza.com and Techtites.com.
The first tool is dnScoop which is dedicated for this purpose only.
dnScoop evaluates the value of the domain by checking its Pagerank, Inbound Links, Alexa Traffic Rank, Domain age and the number of indexed pages.
The second tool is CyberWyre’s Website Value Calculator. This tool uses the sites Alexa Rank, Pagerank and Backlinks (inbound links) to calculate the value.
Another great tool is Site Amount. It is an all ajax tool created by the makers of HotPaprs.com and it works great!
The former tool valued this blog at $7560, while the latter valued it at $8,007.
How much would you value this blog? How much are your sites valued at?
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May 14th, 2007 at 6:22 pm
I think blog worth is something very subjective.
It depends if the buyey has a plan to use the blog. For instance someone with a vision on how to use your blog and make money with it might be willing to pay 10 times more than someone that is buying it just for the sake of it.
If you are looking to sell it then the best thing would be to identify a buyer that has a strategy to use the blog.
May 14th, 2007 at 6:30 pm
Nice suggestion Daniel. Contacting someone with the future is good idea to get a good price, but from a buyer’s point of view, wouldn’t it be better to not reveal that?
May 17th, 2007 at 4:32 pm
As far as i know its quite for nyone who has a blog as i was amazed to see the overall value and price for my blog.