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100Large   Canada. May 06 2008 23:13. Posts 359 | | |
and it all started from starcraft |
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mikeymoo   Canada. May 06 2008 23:29. Posts 988 | | |
| | On May 06 2008 19:36 tilted fish wrote:
As Jerry Yang would say, 1 mirrion |
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Heath_at_Uk1   United States. May 07 2008 01:05. Posts 171 | | |
that's not taking into account all of the different language sections of LP, plus the rakeback and shit. |
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Loco   Canada. May 07 2008 01:33. Posts 21022 | | |
| | On May 07 2008 00:05 Heath_at_Uk1 wrote:
that's not taking into account all of the different language sections of LP, plus the rakeback and shit.
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the different languagues aren't worth much, coupe grands each at most. but yeah idk about the rakeback. it's definitely big. |
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k2o4   United States. May 07 2008 01:37. Posts 4803 | | |
Funny cause we had this discussion on my team's website and LP came up, this is wut vegable found:
www.liquidpoker.net
Net Worth : $45953.5
Daily Pageview : 20315
Daily Ads Revenue : $62.95[/quote] |
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Baalim   Mexico. May 07 2008 01:56. Posts 34312 | | |
| | On May 06 2008 18:50 Daut wrote:
i think generally a business is worth what it can make in 18 months |
LOL wat? no.
setting a price with those traffic analisis is dumb... like the Goatse page is worth millions and if you go to mmm some online shoe store wont be worth much yet the shoe store will make much more simply because every hit is 1000 more valuable than a goatse hit.
same happens with lp.net (and any poker page), even if we have 1/8th of the traffic teamliquid have this page is much more valuable and profitable.
if ive had to put a price for the whole lp.net network id say arround 1M |
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qwerty67890   New Zealand. May 07 2008 03:07. Posts 14026 | | |
$1 million?
wtfyouhighnigga |
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Ket   United Kingdom. May 07 2008 03:11. Posts 8665 | | |
haha that was my reaction to seeing this thread. congrats naz and meat! |
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Twisted   Netherlands. May 07 2008 03:45. Posts 10422 | | |
I think it's pretty safe to assume they made like 5~10 million from this website. The Partypoker promotion alone has generated more than a million probably before PP pulled the plug on it. They got like 125$ per promo (it starts at 25 or so but if you sign up more people the reward got way higher with max of 125 or so iirc). Considering they signed up more than 10000 people for that promotion.. it might seem like I'm talking out of my ass but we also looked into that promotion when we were trying to start up our own site (tensevensuited.com).
And that's just the start. Rakeback and other (new) promotions give sick revenue, considering the amount of people signing up for it.
This website is a fricken goldmine. |
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qwerty67890   New Zealand. May 07 2008 04:10. Posts 14026 | | | |
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Day[9]   United States. May 07 2008 04:42. Posts 3447 | | |
| | On May 07 2008 00:56 Baal wrote:
Show nested quote +
On May 06 2008 18:50 Daut wrote:
i think generally a business is worth what it can make in 18 months |
LOL wat? no.
setting a price with those traffic analisis is dumb... like the Goatse page is worth millions and if you go to mmm some online shoe store wont be worth much yet the shoe store will make much more simply because every hit is 1000 more valuable than a goatse hit.
same happens with lp.net (and any poker page), even if we have 1/8th of the traffic teamliquid have this page is much more valuable and profitable.
if ive had to put a price for the whole lp.net network id say arround 1M
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actually daut is totally correct (nearly).
the standard purchase amount of another business is 2 years profit. ie if you make a million annually, your business is generally sold for around 2 million dollars. of course, there are other factors like estimated growth/decline that can tweak that price a little bit.
but yeah, 24 month profit = standard going rate for a company/business |
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Golden Ghost   Netherlands. May 07 2008 05:34. Posts 285 | | |
| | On May 07 2008 03:42 Day[9] wrote:
actually daut is totally correct (nearly).
the standard purchase amount of another business is 2 years profit. ie if you make a million annually, your business is generally sold for around 2 million dollars. of course, there are other factors like estimated growth/decline that can tweak that price a little bit.
but yeah, 24 month profit = standard going rate for a company/business |
It might be working that way with the "old" markets but you can't tell me that when Microsoft bought 1.6% of Facebook for $240 million last year, that meant Facebook was making an annual profit of $7.5 billion.
And there are a few more examples like that in the "new" market segments.
With these upcoming markets it's all about future expectations. Not realistic figures. |
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skwigggg   Denmark. May 07 2008 05:35. Posts 34 | | |
| | On May 07 2008 02:45 Twisted wrote:
I think it's pretty safe to assume they made like 5~10 million from this website. The Partypoker promotion alone has generated more than a million probably before PP pulled the plug on it. They got like 125$ per promo (it starts at 25 or so but if you sign up more people the reward got way higher with max of 125 or so iirc). Considering they signed up more than 10000 people for that promotion.. it might seem like I'm talking out of my ass but we also looked into that promotion when we were trying to start up our own site (tensevensuited.com).
And that's just the start. Rakeback and other (new) promotions give sick revenue, considering the amount of people signing up for it.
This website is a fricken goldmine. |
but how much did they lose |
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Baalim   Mexico. May 07 2008 05:36. Posts 34312 | | |
| | On May 07 2008 02:45 Twisted wrote:
I think it's pretty safe to assume they made like 5~10 million from this website. The Partypoker promotion alone has generated more than a million probably before PP pulled the plug on it. They got like 125$ per promo (it starts at 25 or so but if you sign up more people the reward got way higher with max of 125 or so iirc). Considering they signed up more than 10000 people for that promotion.. it might seem like I'm talking out of my ass but we also looked into that promotion when we were trying to start up our own site (tensevensuited.com).
And that's just the start. Rakeback and other (new) promotions give sick revenue, considering the amount of people signing up for it.
This website is a fricken goldmine. |
ur wrong, lp.net hasnt made that much, not even close. |
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Spitfiree   Bulgaria. May 07 2008 05:46. Posts 9634 | | |
agree with Daut except 18 month goes->5years |
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kemo   Denmark. May 07 2008 06:06. Posts 573 | | | |
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Eo   Poland. May 07 2008 06:23. Posts 23 | | |
Whats with the 18 months?
I mean the logic is good but the number is not.
Look at stock markets at the price-earnings ratio (price/earnings in past 12 months) non of the companies that is not currently going out of business has number lower than 2. Many have like 10-20.
Would be extra easy to achieve monster profit if normal running companies were sold at price equal to 18 month profit |
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Fox   . May 07 2008 08:10. Posts 3110 | | |
Baal is right. Traffic =! worth.
I own nohunters.com and i was getting 4 million hits a month at one point and i made nothing. Then dota got so much more popular then footmen frenzy that everyone converted and now my site does nothing. But yeah traffic means jack shit. I mean i was getting about 100k hits a day and if we use that bizzaro websiteoutlook site as a compass then I should have been rich as fuck.
obviously grinding NL50-100 that is not the case. |
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jayluf   United States. May 07 2008 08:13. Posts 269 | | |
its worth whatever someone would pay for it.
microsoft's stake in facebook placed an implicit value on the company overnight. previously, the value was not known. so until you actually have a bid on lp, you really can't be too accurate with the valuations. |
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SolarMusic   Germany. May 07 2008 10:23. Posts 1218 | | |
who makes profit with that rakeback shit? how does lp.net make profit with it? and how do the pokerrooms profit with it? |
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