Ever wondered about the value of your website? We’ve learned about the tremendous value a domain can hold, but a domain with an established website can hold even more value.

If you had a potential buyer for your website and were trying to determine the value, the buyer would take into account several key factors. A website will typically sell for about 10 times the monthly income it generates, but blog purchasers also factor additional things into the value such as Google PageRank, inbound links, number of posts, age of domain, and of course your Technorati and Alexa rankings.

If you are interested in getting an estimated value of your website, DNScoop is a domain and site value tool that claims to set a value for your websites. Simply input your website URL and it will go out and look up the necessary information then assign a dollar value to your website.

So how accurate is this tool? I input a few of my blogs to get an idea. Because of my recent domain switch, it looks like this site has lost its value (currently $660.00), but Kyle’s Cove still shows a value of $19,292.00. I also decided to check out Hack WordPress because it is sporting a brand new PR5 rating and has managed to collect several quality backlinks (including being featured by Smashing Magazine). DNScoop placed a value of only $2,450.00 on that site, despite the fact that it generates a majority of my blog related income.

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As you can see from the above “appraisals”, I would only recommend using this tool for fun and probably not treat it as an accurate value for your website. How much does DNScoop say your website worth? Let me know in the comments below!