$30/day is amazing! It then equals to $900/month and people usually make a BIN for 10 months revenue. It would equal out to $9000.
nmr86 if you want to sell it now I would suggest you sell it for $400. But there is also some questions you have to ask yourself, does it have a unique design? Will you be able to keep on providing content for the site after it's bought until the buyer gets a hang of the content etc...
How can you sell a blog anyway? Unless you continue writing for the blog and just hand over the revenue to the new owners. Otherwise when you sell it it's not your blog anymore, and I presume your writing is what attracts the visitors.
interesting read. this guy's a great writer and his "theory" was well explained. i love this idea of a website having its own orbit, and it's definitely a web2.0 thing. i wouldnt be surprised if orbital theory becomes the standard of future social networking sites, although i get the feeling it already is implicitly.
Very well stated and I agree wholeheartedly. When I read the blog a short time ago it truly made me think of web development in a whole new light and I’m currently planning several websites with that in mind.
I am also confused on how you can sell a blog. surely, you make all the profit yourself (by posting on it). once you sell it, will you keep writing (and therefore keep the users visiting), or will you completely hand it over?