I like the aerosmith music in the background but you may find a lot of 56k owners not visitinng the site due to it taking so long to load. Some of these users may increase your $2
More common is to use 3 times the annual profit, so you would need to take hosting, domain renewal etc out of that $72. This is just a rule of thumb though and does seem to be used less of a basis for internet businesses than bricks n mortar ones.
there is no general rule for setting up a price in any serious business.
the real value of a website relies in many aspects and also depends
on the usage that the buyer will get out of it, not only on the current
revenue.
for example if I have a site that is selling books, but only have 10 titles
while I am in top rankings for books, than my site has much more value
than what I make from selling those 10 books.
so you'd better tell us what keywords are you ranking best
for example if I have a site that is selling books, but only have 10 titles
while I am in top rankings for books, than my site has much more value
than what I make from selling those 10 books.
I'd call that potential value, not true value. Potential certainly reflects on value, but not on a 1:1 basis.