This is the Alexa graph showing the site's performance over the last six months (what?):
Compete:
Compete discloses this information about the site:
Backlinks:
Yahoo shows this number of links to this site, inclulding links to internal pages: All Results
21
Of those, this many are links to the home page: All Results
2
And this many are links to the internal pages:
19
This is the number of links from .edu and .gov sites: All Results
Traffic
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 0 for your site.
6
Other pages on the site with PR include this list:
If there is valuable software, database or other asset that is not currently contributing to the income - or will influence the earnings trend upwards - this could increase the price the site reaches at auction. Similarly, if there is an asset that will cease to exist after sale or a license that will revert or end post-sale this could adversely affect the price. If you haven't provided any of those figures then there may not be relevant notes to put this valuation in better context.
PR of the directory seems to make a difference to price as owners of higher PR directories can often charge a bit more for review/listing of sites. However, that seems to apply only at PR6 and above.
Directories don't come up for sale that often compared with content sites so, because of less data on them we have set our confidence level in this valuation at just 60%
Web businesses currently available for sale at various forums