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Meteoseek 10-03-2004 06:28 AM

Online companies value
 
Any tips how to calculate online companies value?
Monthly net sales x 6 (months) ? Gross sales?

Nicky 10-03-2004 06:34 AM

yea monthly net sales x6 is something ive seen before.....not sure though

Johny Traffic 10-03-2004 07:06 AM

fuck knows but I wouldnt sell my sites for 6 months income

PhounTho 10-03-2004 07:55 AM

Give us a better idea of what this company is worth and provide:

1) The sales figure, yearly.
2) The costs, yearly (quite simply, all the shit you have to buy to make those sales, bw, etc)
3) The time per week you or someone has to put in to such a venture.

How easily could someone else run your business?
Do you have key relationships that make your business run that could be easily transferred to the buyer?
What exactly is the business?

I'm not trying to steal ideas, I have an MBA and we used to do tons of valuation shit and this is the kind of stuff we need to know.

Sales volatility also comes into play. Got steady smooth sales and you're going to improve your valuation. Don't know what you're going to make from month to month, then its going to be worth less (not worthless :) ) .

It's all math based on common sense shit like this.

sweetcuties 10-03-2004 08:00 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Johny Traffic
fuck knows but I wouldnt sell my sites for 6 months income
So true... I wouldn't sell for 3 or 4yrs income

warlock5 10-03-2004 08:09 AM

Ask Google about this one. :thumbsup

jawanda 10-03-2004 08:17 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by PhounTho
Give us a better idea of what this company is worth and provide:

1) The sales figure, yearly.
2) The costs, yearly (quite simply, all the shit you have to buy to make those sales, bw, etc)
3) The time per week you or someone has to put in to such a venture.

How easily could someone else run your business?
Do you have key relationships that make your business run that could be easily transferred to the buyer?
What exactly is the business?

I'm not trying to steal ideas, I have an MBA and we used to do tons of valuation shit and this is the kind of stuff we need to know.

Sales volatility also comes into play. Got steady smooth sales and you're going to improve your valuation. Don't know what you're going to make from month to month, then its going to be worth less (not worthless :) ) .

It's all math based on common sense shit like this.

Good post, man!

Welcome to the board, and :321GFY

-Phil

Meteoseek 10-03-2004 09:09 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by PhounTho
Give us a better idea of what this company is worth and provide:

1) The sales figure, yearly.
2) The costs, yearly (quite simply, all the shit you have to buy to make those sales, bw, etc)
3) The time per week you or someone has to put in to such a venture.

How easily could someone else run your business?
Do you have key relationships that make your business run that could be easily transferred to the buyer?
What exactly is the business?

I'm not trying to steal ideas, I have an MBA and we used to do tons of valuation shit and this is the kind of stuff we need to know.

Sales volatility also comes into play. Got steady smooth sales and you're going to improve your valuation. Don't know what you're going to make from month to month, then its going to be worth less (not worthless :) ) .

It's all math based on common sense shit like this.

That's pretty informative, thanks.
I'm not looking to buy or sell business at the moment, just wanted to hear some basics. As I understood from your post there are companies that provide such evaluation services.
Any links would be appreciated.

Also is there are significant diferences evaluating adult and non-adult online business. Higher risk factor, etc.?


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