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HOW MUCH IS YOUR SITE WORTH? WEBSITEOUTLOOK.COM CAN TELL YOU.

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I just found this site websiteoutlook.com and what it does is give a snapshot sale valuation of any website. Clearly I just ran amok, typing in the domain names of any and every site that came to my mind. So is it accurate, well, you be the judge. Here’s how it works

How it works.

The site itself explains its process- “Websiteoutlook contains a collection of actual number of pageviews from other websites. The visitor data is combined with information about number of links that point towards the site, country, Alexa ranking and other data that is available on-line. All this information has been used to make a formula that uses the information that is available on-line to estimate the number of pageviews, its worth and possible daily income that the site has.”

 

A couple of site valuations I checked a couple of sites I visit pretty regularly. For example Jamaica-gleaner.com which is valued at US$ 89,541.80, JamaicaObserver.com is valued at US$93,775;Techcrunch.com is valued at US$941,612.40 and Johnchow.com has a sale value of US$44,989.90;Caribbeanmassive.com us valued at US$2,257.70 while idltetribes.com has a current sale value of US$5,635.60 and then my site siliconcaribe.com has a right now sale valuation of US$4,781.50 So is the valuation accurate? The company explains.

 

 

 How accurate is WebsiteOutlook.com?

They explain that while “It is not an exact science, it does give you a very good picture of how many pageviews, daily ads revenue a website has. It can be used for numerous purposes especially when doing research. An Advertiser can get an estimate of how many pageviews a site has before buying adverts. If you want to buy a website or domain Websiteoutlook can give you a pretty good idea about the number of pageviews and website worth the site has before contacting the owner. Websiteoutlook is good for any initial research or just because you’re curious.

Try it out and tell me.

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