How To Value A Website?


wealthymattersThis week I saw an ad in the ET for the sale of a website. The asking price was 29lacs,negotiable and the only other figure declared was 11,000 articles of a literary nature in English . This seemed to be a cost plus model, each article costing 260 rupees apiece.This got me interested in researching what is the international practice in such cases. Here is what I found:

There are 5 valuation methods for websites:

1.Comparable Sales Method:

Go to a site such as flipa.com and find the sale price of sites in your niche that are as close to your site’s age, traffic and revenue as possible. The closer the numbers are for a comparable site, the higher relevance the site has in the valuation. Then average out the sale prices, after omitting the outliers to get a comparable valuation of your site.

2.Revenue Multiple Method:

Using the same list of sites from step 1,divide the auction price by the yearly or monthly revenue, to arrive at multiples. Multiples are affected by the age of the site, whether the buyer has other sites in the same niche and whether they know of better monetization techniques. The average of the multiples of the most comparable sites can be used to value your site. Read more of this post

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Pre-Paid Debit Cards


wealthymattersPrepaid debit cards are a part of the new consumer craze for financial products in the United States. Consumers use them for a wide variety of reasons, up to and including teaching their children responsibility. Another way that consumers use prepaid debit cards is to save money for emergencies and rainy days. Finally, some consumers use them as a means to pay their monthly bills online.

How a Prepaid Debit Card Works

A prepaid debit card is similar to a credit card in many ways, but it has some special benefits. Cardholders can use their prepaid debit cards at a wide variety of online and offline locations, such as for food purchases, fuel refills, clothes shopping, car rentals, airfare and the like. The main difference between a prepaid debit card and a credit card is that the customer creates the balance by loading the card. After he or she loads funds onto the debit card, the consumer can use it like a credit card. When the person uses all the funds on the card, the merchants will decline transactions until the cardholder loads the card again. Customers never have to worry about going over their limits or accruing any extra charges because the bank does not issue a “credit line.” Read more of this post