10 Places to find the value of your site

Posted on 22. Oct, 2009 by Senthil Ramesh in Internet & Web Design

Frequently we come across buying and selling domains in the Internet. The cost of the domain generally depends on the number of visitors to that site, traffics per month, page rank, number of sites linking back to it etc.., When it comes to buy or sell domain, we must be aware of the particular domain we are trading with. To help with this there are some sites in the Internet, that estimates the value of the domain.

ValuatemysiteValuateMySite: This site provides you with a simple interface. It gives the only the estimated amount of the site. It doesn’t provide you with any other details like the traffic statistics etc..,

Here is what you get for Google


mywebsiteworthMyWebSiteWorth: Finds the traffic of the website and also other traffics statistics from Alexa and Compete. Also it gives you the PR and pages/visit data of the site.

Estimation of Google Domain


Website OutlookWebsite Outlook: Provides you with the details your site worth, ads revenue, visits for a month , domain detail along with a neat graph of the traffic from Alexa and Compete.

Google worths 2.41 Billion USD according to this site.

URL FanURL Fan: Not like other sites, it comes with the question “How popular your site is?”. You can find the worth of the site and also add the rss feed of your particular site in case of its new site and if you wish to increase the popularity of your site.

Google ranks #5 :(

About the DomainAbout the domain: Very simple interface. But it surprises you with lot of information of the domain from the backlinks for the site in major search engines to the tags used in the site. Clean and cool. I like it very much for the immense information it provide. It provides age, visits/month etc.., in a simple tabled manner.

Information for Google


CubestatCubeStat: Reports you with the detailed traffic, ads revenue, meta information, visibility in DMOZ, and even the whois of the domain and the registrant of the domain.

Statistics for Google


Stat BrainStatBrain:Estimates your site but not with so many details. Provide you some basic information about the site that make you aware of the site. Lots of ads make you the result not to be viewed easily.

Find the stats for Google here.

QuarkbaseQuarkBase: Provides you with the information of the domain along with your traffic status, tools used in the domain, type of website, launched date, and your site mentions along with the map of your hosting place.

Overview of Google.

builtwithBuiltWith: This site is different from other sites mentioned here. It provides you with the detailes analysis of whats been used in the site, like frameworks, widgets,encoding and server information etc.., There are some new features that include the keyword profile and SEO profile of the website. This lists the keywords used, similar sites and also the optimisation for better SEO for the site. You can track your site’s performance and other features using this site provided you have a account there.

Here is the detailed analysis of Google


ValuemywebValueMyWeb: While other sites provide you with the instant results of the site, this site provides you the report generated and send you to your email.

Besides determining the site’s value, it can also help you to index your site or blog faster.

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    23. Oct, 2009

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  3. Simon | Teenius

    24. Oct, 2009

    Nice list, although I think a couple of the valuation sites are a bit out… one said my site was worth over $18,000! I’m pretty sure it’s not even 10% of that lol! :D
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  4. r4 ds card

    26. Oct, 2009

    Thanx for the valuable information. This was just the thing I was looking for, my site was worth 1000$….. keep posting. Will be visiting back soon.

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  5. John Samuel

    27. Oct, 2009

    Thanks for the list. Even I wasn’t aware that my blog value is so high :)
    John Samuel´s last blog ..bit.ly Preview: Preview the shortened URL before Clicking it My ComLuv Profile

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  6. Senthil Ramesh

    12. Nov, 2009

    Sure mine has been showed us $4570 worth. But may be its worth checking these before you buy or sell domains.

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  7. Senthil Ramesh

    12. Nov, 2009

    Sure mine has been showed us $4570 worth. But may be its worth checking these before you buy or sell domains.

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  8. Senthil Ramesh

    20. Nov, 2009

    Sometimes it shows higher value too :)

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  9. Senthil Ramesh

    20. Nov, 2009

    Thanks for stopping by, bro.

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  10. pokil

    03. Dec, 2009

    Hmmm excellent post.
    One link missing:
    http://www.webpageoutlook.com

    I think this one is nearest to my website.

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  11. Paul Crowe

    13. Jan, 2010

    Nice article thanks for sharing it.
    Of course i couldnt help but check my blog and well i havent quiet reached the millions yet :(

    Paul.
    Paul Crowe´s last blog ..Falling Flower Effect Add 3 Types Of Falling Flowers To Your Blog My ComLuv Profile

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