I wouldn't be surprised if buyers were willing to pay $10,000+
With an established site like this that is 5 years old with a good domain, unique design, decent amount of traffic, quite a few inbound links, in an industry that's not going anywhere any time so I think you'd fetch far more than 10 times earnings.
I wouldn't be surprised if buyers were willing to pay $10,000+
Valuations from <$1,000 to >$10,000 - i think this highlights the overarching issue of how hard it is to value a site (hence why i wanted to get peoples opinions!)...
... I don't think there is a solid metric for accessing 'brand value'.
I think if you solely try to value a website based on its numerical metrics (i.e. revenue and visitors) it is often so misleading as all the 'soft' or qualitative metrics get ignored. Furthermore, if you base a site valuation on a revenue multiple, you are assuming that the site is optimised to generate financial gain - which in fact, may not be the focus of the site.
I built Fashion Review to become the biggest dedicated directory of Australian fashion brands in the world - as far as i know it has and continues to be up there. I know for a fact that Fashion Review has become a brand within itself - the multiple PR agencies contacting me daily proves that it has become a trusted resource which people want to get featured on....but I guess in the end of the day its whether any of this matters to the value of the site... I don't think there is a solid metric for accessing 'brand value'.
So what monetary value would you place on the website, given that you already have a fair idea?