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Om Malik
Sunday, October 9, 2005
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Tristan Louis crunches the numbers on the AOL-Weblogs deal. He figures out that at $25 million valuation, each inbound site (as per Technorati) is worth $564.54. At that valuation, I am seriously rich, and get richer by the day. GigaOM is worth $1.1 million in blog dollars. (Taking all bids now :-) ) Boingboing is worth $9.3 million. Clearly blog valuations are up from the days when New York Times paid $820,000 for a blog . Of course, there is an alternative POV on all this , which is worth reading. ( via )
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