What does your site amount to?
January 10, 2007 | Author: Eve Lester | Filed under: Money Matters, SEO and Marketing, Blogging
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Do you know what your site amounts to? How much could you sell your site for tomorrow? Even if you are not thinking about selling your site, this information is very valuable. If ‘company x’ contacted you right now and asked how much would you charge to place an ad on your site for one year? Would you have a educated answer, or would you just guess? By knowing your sites value, you can better price your services and ad placements. By going to this site;SiteAmount - Discover what your site is worth
; you will get a report based on your sites information, back links, page rank, incoming links, indexed pages in all major search engines, along with an estimated selling price if you were to sell today, as well as if your site made more money. The information you (or your potential advertiser) will enter in is simply the URL and the monthly income you make from the site right now.
I did a report on both of my websites, my personal blog, and this one. Based on the data that was pulled up, the SiteAmount site valued my personal blog at $773 if I sold today, based on all of the aspects mentioned above, and the site also showed me how much my site would be worth with 6x, 12x, or 24x the current monthly revenue. That is not bad for a personal site, and once Google decides to update the page rank data centers, those amounts will raise significantly. As for this blog, the value is only at $95 right now, is it is still very new and in the process of being indexed. What this shows me is that if I wanted to charge ‘company x’ to place an ad on my site, I could charge more on my personal blog than on this blog. As long as I keep track of these details, I will be able to rapidly respond to questions and revenue sources.
I highly recommend checking this out, print out your results, and keep comparing them over the months and years. It could be very profitable in the future. This man has made a wonderful application that works amazingly and the uses and growth of this can only be upwards. Thank you.
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What a great idea for a website! I’ve been blogging for about 6 months now and just started a new one. Thanks for the tips!
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