I was surfing the web the other day and came across a website called cubestat.com and was intrigued by the concept.
You enter your URL and it calculates your website stats, calculates the estimated monetary value of your website as well as your potential daily Ad revenues. These figures are only estimations and by no means indicates the true value of your website.
Just to try it, I ‘ve entered Problogger URL.

According to cubestat.com, Problogger‘s net worth is around $66,000 and can command $90.49 per day in Ad revenues. That might not be the real values for probogger but the potential income per day could be a supplemental income for your business… that brings me to my next point.
Do you think Problogger is that much?
Do you think Problogger website worth is that much? If not what do you think the closer estimate value?
Now the real question is not how much is Problogger website worth but rather what are the steps needed to increase your website net worth.
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Love this article. Found it on Twitter. Thank you!
I think Cubestat’s algorithm needs some refining. It claims my website is worth $38,000 (http://www.cubestat.com/www.mintywhite.com.)
I disagree…
I’ve also looked at this tool and its rubbish, it only looks at Alexa and has a sliding scale from there.
Loving your site though
I would guess that ProBlogger.net is worth more than that and makes more from advertising. It says my site is worth a little over $5,000. I wouldn’t even consider selling it for that.
You should also consider websitefact.com ; they provide a nice summary of the website performance. I find their WF rank being more accurate than Alexa.
Yeah, i found http://www.websitefact.com useful too …
Hi! http://www.estimix.com is another website value, estimations and information tool. It seems to use the Alexa traffic information quite well and generates very accurate traffic information
There is a similar implementation at http://www.webworth.info – think it also uses Alexa data
http://www.peekstats.com has a great tool for this as well
super article
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