This is a detailed valuation report for http://www.blueverse.com, Blueverse - Making Money Online Explained
The Valuation / Sales Summary Report
Domain Name: http://www.blueverse.com
Date this valuation report was created: 2008-08-28 11:03:42
Valuation (Blog):
Sorry, the "net" earnings are below the level we need to value this site.
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Background Report
Age:
This site was first registered on:
2006-12-05
Age of site in days:
632
Accounts: *
Gross earnings per month in USD:
1200.00
Total expenses on advertising hosting etc per month (excluding management time) in USD:
150.00
Total time to run the site per month:
70
Level of skill to run the site: (where 1 is no skill and 10 is very specific skill set/interest set)
6
Total estimated cost of management time per month:
4200.00
Net profit per month:
0.00
How long at this level of earnings (in months):
7
Alexa:
This is the site's Alexa rank:
37337
This is the Alexa graph showing the site's performance over the last six months (what?):
Compete:
Compete discloses this information about the site:
Monthly Visitors: 18135
Backlinks:
Yahoo shows this number of links to this site, inclulding links to internal pages: All Results
31956
Of those, this many are links to the home page: All Results
19790
And this many are links to the internal pages:
12166
This is the number of links from .edu and .gov sites: All Results
1
Traffic
Number of unique monthly visitors:
18000*
Number of members/forum members (if applicable):
100*
Number of subscribers to email (if applicable):
700*
Page Rank:
The Page Rank of the home page is: For PR 5 & 6 sites earning less than $100 the value is a multiple of earnings that is usually considerably higher than indicated here. It can exceed USD 108000 for your site.
5
Other pages on the site with PR include this list:
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