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How much is your blog worth?

September 26th, 2007 by Wendy McAuliffe

The Liberate Media blog is exactly one year old this week. Doesn’t time fly when you’re having fun in the blogosphere!

This morning I’ve come across this great Technorati-based applet, created by Dane Carlson’s Business Opportunities Weblog, which calculates in seconds the perceived value of your blog. It claims to use the same link to dollar ratio as the AOL-Weblogs Inc deal.


My blog is worth $2,258.16.
How much is your blog worth?

So the Liberate Media blog has reached four figures in a year, which is a good start. It took a bit of trial and error before we hit on what our editorial focus was going to be, but we hope that you are now finding it a good read. If you have any feedback, good or bad, we’d love to hear!

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One Response to “How much is your blog worth?”

  1. Andrew Says:

    Happy Birthday for your Blog, Wendy, Lloyd and Andy + Congrats on your valuation too !

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