3 Ways To Determine The Value of Your Online Business

How much is your online business worth? Where do you go to determine the value of your website?

3 Ways To Determine the Value of Your Online Business.

Dollars !If you have a website or even if you haven’t even started a new online business you should consider what your investment will be worth.

An online business is a lot of work. You invest many hours into blogs.
So ask yourself  “If I were to decide to sell it, How much would my online business be worth?”

To discover the value of your online business, sales price is based heavily on these items:

1. Current income - How much money are you actually making? Most people judge a website or internet business by 12 to 24 times monthly income (or 1 to 2 years of income) If you’re not making any money, your website may not be a very valuable commodity.
2. Traffic Level - the higher the traffic, especially from free sources, the better. This is not as easy to judge as income but sometimes worth equal to 25% to 100% of the monthly traffic (so 10,000 visitors a month could be $2,500 to $10,000 a month if this is MORE than #1 above).
3. Lots of high quality links – We’re talking about quality links form good sources, not from low quality sources. Quality back-links could include a guest post or various other links that take time to build. This could potentially put your online business website in around a couple of thousand dollars.

Resources For Selling Your Website

When You’re Ready to sell your internet business I’ve listed a couple of resources (No affiliate links) below to help you.
These websites will help you to see what similar sites are selling for right now.

One Final Thought

Here it is, short and simple…

People buy cash flow first…and then traffic.
About Greg Nemer

Greg Nemer is Fulfilling His Life's Purpose as An Internet Entrepreneur, Missionary, Family Man, Fitness Consultant and More.

Comments

  1. Anne Marie says:

    I also think your newsletter list is an important component in the value of your online business. I have sold websites due to the number of people on the corresponding newsletter list and how responsive they were.
    Great article. Thanks so much.

  2. Greg Nemer says:

    You’re right Anne Marie, I guess this adds new meaning to the term “the money is in the list”.
    Thanks for commenting

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