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Hi there.

I own and run www.netcritique.com - basically I have young 2 kids and a full time job so im finding it hard to push and promote the site like I feel it deserves. I also prefer the programming side of development more than the running and promotion of websites...

Im wondering how much this site is worth in total?

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  • Custom coded from scratch by me in .NET
  • Unique design... ran a competition on NamePros
  • Full admin control panel that allows the deletion of sites, users, mass email send, delete reviews, add featured website among other things to make the day to day running easy.

The traffic is modest with 416 unique visits this month but I should say that this is pretty much all word of mouth, Ive not paid for any advertising in anyway what-so-ever.

There is no revenue at all... as you can see Ive not tried to make any money from the site, the only banners tat are there are banners to sites owned by close friends of mine.

Would appreciate any views on the value of this site :)
 
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Well, an honest appraisal would be, this this website definately has potential but currently doesnt have big value. You might get about 3-400 for it for a nice name, good design and content but without any revenue you cant do much. If you cant promote it much, hire a pormoter and genrate revenue from this one, make it grow big and this one would earn you good money, not something that you can live off, but definately pay off your bills.

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Khuldun
 
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