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dnScoop – Determine How Much a Domain is Worth

dnScoop is a web application that provides a variety of data about any web site domain in a single location. The information provided includes the age of the domain entered, the Google PageRank for the domain, the number of inbound links to the domain, the Alexa traffic rank, and the number of indexed pages the domain has in major search engines.

Although this data can be found with other web sites and/or web applications, dnScoop also includes two unique features not usually found in web statistic applications. These two features show the estimated value of links placed on the domain and the overall value of the domain based on the information gathered about the domain.

As a test I entered this domain. The report generated showed that links on go2tap.com should be worth $17 per month and the overall site has a value of $1000. Not bad, but not great either. Next I entered google.com and yahoo.com. Their values were estimated as $1,459,760,000 and $1,293,600,000 respectively. I guess go2tap.com has a way to go to catch up.

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  1. SusanB on June 22nd, 2007

    I wonder if dnScoop would show any site as being worth more than Google?

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