Mega bucks. Dollars. Cents. Change.
Not in a million years I would ever think of selling my online business (sounds so dramatic). I enjoy it way too much. But knowing what the value could potentially be does peak my curiosity.
According to Your Website Value there are many aspects that play into the value of your site. As you can see in this graph it is like a roller coaster ride. That tells me that you need to be on top of your business in order to gain. It also tells me that you cannot trust everything you see.
Website Value
Here are some of the values Your Website Value base their findings on:
Sample Of An Analysis
From Your Website Value
We can’t give a perfect estimate with an automated calculator:
Data for the automated calculator can be as old as 3 months;
Since it is automated, some piece of data that only you know about is missing;
Some data retrieval on search engines are incomplete since the automated calculator don’t know every one of your subdomain;
The automated calculator do some assumptions about your website. It can’t tell if your site is a forum, blog, content or an application
Besides the company saying this is a guesstimation on your business this is a very resourceful tool. The analysis could show you what areas you need to work on. It could show you the interest in your online business.
Your Website Value
gives you a bunch of information that you can integrate in your business, for example, website popularity. By looking at the example here in the graph you can see that the business is pretty low. Well, that could mean that you need to work on your keywords or you need to get more linky love to your site.
Like I said in general it gives you valuable information that you could work on to help tweak the areas in your business that need a shove.
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