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  • #605441
    Anonymous
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    I have 1.5 yers old site.
    PageRank: 4
    Alexa Rank: 359,172
    Compete Rank: 881,840

    Backlinks (google): 24 (on webmaster-tools I find more than 2,000 links)
    Indexed page (google): 200

    Backlinks (yahoo): 1,452
    Indexed page (yahoo): 129

    Realy more than 210 unique pages.

    Unique Visitors 93 Visitors per Day from good gambling keywords.

    How much dose it cost?

    #751246
    aaronsmith
    Member

    How much money does the site bring in a month?

    #751250
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    $2k per month

    #751255
    Anonymous
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    Which one is it?

    I read before that people were paying 24x the monthly income but it went down a lot now that it’s illegal for a lot of people to promote gambling.

    #751256
    Anonymous
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    I don’t know where this 24x is coming from ,but I am pretty sure that is not true. Even in the heyday with US monies involved I doubt people were ever paying 24x.

    12x is more like it.

    6x is closer to what sites are worth at the moment as far as I can tell, but it is really based upon a lot more than just how much income the site pulls in now – like where is the traffic coming from? How many NEW players are signing up per month? Does the affiliate account come WITH the sale? Where are your players from, geographically? Where is your traffic coming from?

    See – a lot more goes into this type of decision so I think it would be difficult for anyone to give a number unless they really evaluated the site and it’s metrics.

    #751393
    Anonymous
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    I would agree with 6-12x as fair value if you can prove consistent revenue over the past 6-12 months. The higher multiples are definitely hard to come by in this business climate.

    #751406
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I think the 24x is from brick and mortar retail establishments and was losely applied here years ago.

    The more insecure the environment, the lower the prices.

    It’s a good time to buy if you want to assume the risk, and a bad time to sell unless you need the cash badly.

    I think prices are coming back up slowly, the fire sales appear to have stopped.

    It’s a beleaguered industry and both buyers and sellers are taking risks. Personally I figure I am looking at 2 years of the same before things start looking up again.

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