When it Comes to Your Website’s Value - It’s a Popularity Contest

April 13th 2009

Do you ever wonder how popular, I mean how really popular a website is?

Perhaps you’re wondering if you should get some ads and/or place ads on your web page, or maybe you’re wondering about your search stats, or maybe you just want to see how much someone else values your website.

Here is a list of tools or sites, that help you determine the value of your website as well as its popularity.

I would take any estimate with a grain of salt, since these are just estimates. I can tell you on a first-hand basis, that I wish I had the kind of revenue these sites say that I am supposed to have from the ads on my site. Having said that, I think I need to look at the placement of my ads and optimize them for better click throughs.

1. Yahoo site explorer. This is the granddaddy, so to speak, of these types of sites. It breaks down the site and shows you how many incoming links a site has, as well as the source of the incoming links. This can be useful if you’re trying to figure out how many more links you need than someone else in order to beat them out for a particular keyword phrase. Yes that’s simplistic, but it’s true.

2. Socialmeter. I’m not really sure what makes this site useful, other than it adds all of the links that a particular site has across all of the social bookmarking sites. Doesn’t really evaluate anything, it just aggregates the totals and that’s it.

3. Tweetvolume this website shows you the volume of tweets or twitter messages that have gone out for a particular word. There is no guidance as far as what kind of time frame this tool looks at, but it is interesting to see how many times a particular word has been said or tweeted about.

4. Cubestat. This website, gives you the stats for the URL that you enter in the search field. It reads back daily page views, incoming links, estimated ad revenue, among other things.

5. Feed compare. This site allows you to indulge in some mine is bigger than yours comparisons of feedburner subscriptions. Basically it looks at how many people are subscribed to a website’s feed and compares that total to how many people are subscribed on another feed.

6. Website outlook. Just like cubestat, this site gives you valuation numbers for your website.

Take whatever value number comes out of these websites with a grain of salt.

There are many, many questions that I still have about the reliability of these numbers. Among my questions are what’s the source of the data and the timeframe that’s used to determine the value.

I feel like I should say that you should not be discouraged by whatever numbers come out of these sites. I should also say, don’t get too excited with whatever numbers come out of the sites either.

I believe that anything that you do online should be with S.M.A.R.T goals in mind. S.M.A.R.T stands for: Specific, Measurable, Attainable Results that are Timely. Learn how to implement S.M.A.R.T. goals in your business and website promotion at my main website http://www.bigsexymedia.com

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When it Comes to Your Website’s Value - It’s a Popularity Contest

April 7th 2009

Do you ever wonder how popular, I mean how really popular a website is?

Perhaps you’re wondering if you should get some ads and/or place ads on your web page, or maybe you’re wondering about your search stats, or maybe you just want to see how much someone else values your website.

Here is a list of tools or sites, that help you determine the value of your website as well as its popularity.

I would take any estimate with a grain of salt, since these are just estimates. I can tell you on a first-hand basis, that I wish I had the kind of revenue these sites say that I am supposed to have from the ads on my site. Having said that, I think I need to look at the placement of my ads and optimize them for better click throughs.

1. Yahoo site explorer. This is the granddaddy, so to speak, of these types of sites. It breaks down the site and shows you how many incoming links a site has, as well as the source of the incoming links. This can be useful if you’re trying to figure out how many more links you need than someone else in order to beat them out for a particular keyword phrase. Yes that’s simplistic, but it’s true.

2. Socialmeter. I’m not really sure what makes this site useful, other than it adds all of the links that a particular site has across all of the social bookmarking sites. Doesn’t really evaluate anything, it just aggregates the totals and that’s it.

3. Tweetvolume this website shows you the volume of tweets or twitter messages that have gone out for a particular word. There is no guidance as far as what kind of time frame this tool looks at, but it is interesting to see how many times a particular word has been said or tweeted about.

4. Cubestat. This website, gives you the stats for the URL that you enter in the search field. It reads back daily page views, incoming links, estimated ad revenue, among other things.

5. Feed compare. This site allows you to indulge in some mine is bigger than yours comparisons of feedburner subscriptions. Basically it looks at how many people are subscribed to a website’s feed and compares that total to how many people are subscribed on another feed.

6. Website outlook. Just like cubestat, this site gives you valuation numbers for your website.

Take whatever value number comes out of these websites with a grain of salt.

There are many, many questions that I still have about the reliability of these numbers. Among my questions are what’s the source of the data and the timeframe that’s used to determine the value.

I feel like I should say that you should not be discouraged by whatever numbers come out of these sites. I should also say, don’t get too excited with whatever numbers come out of the sites either.

I believe that anything that you do online should be with S.M.A.R.T goals in mind. S.M.A.R.T stands for: Specific, Measurable, Attainable Results that are Timely. Learn how to implement S.M.A.R.T. goals in your business and website promotion at my main website http://www.bigsexymedia.com

Join my free community and I’ll send you a weekly newsletter with a digest of articles about website promotion.

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