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Am I sitting on top of a goldmine?

So, after further exploring the depths of the inter-web and all it’s glory, I came across a website which basically finds out how much your website (or any website for that matter) is worth.

The site works out the sum by a number of different factors, such as how old is the web address, the rank in search engines such as Google and how many pages of your site it knows about, how many other websites link to yours, daily visitor traffic and even how well your website is coded by checking the validity of the HTML Code and such…

 So, what did it come up with?…

Well, apparently my website, www.lloydengland.com, is worth $509 aka £263.72p and if I wanted too, apparently could sell adverts on my site for $5 (£2.59) each per month! When taking into account that up until now I’ve spent about £50 on my website in total (that includes the .com and hosting up until now) - if I happened to want to sell it to some random person who I happened to find who is also called Lloyd England (or strangely wanted lloydengland.com) I could make a nice little profit!

However, my joint venture abc1 site www.abc1uk.co.uk is on the other hand worth $233 (£120.62), so not as much as my persoal website - but still!

Anyways, the site in question with all these amazing figures is www.dnscoop.com. (Currency conversion - 1 GBP = 1.93010 USD)

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Published on March 09 2007 at 1 am

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