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Web 2.0 Company Jackpot

When times get ridiculous, funny things happen. I created this great web 2.0 company valuator with one of the most impressive VC guys I have met, Dave Feinleib. Try it out and see what your site/blog/company is worth.
http://www.vcdave.com/jackpot/

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10 Responses to “Web 2.0 Company Jackpot”

  • Tony Chung
    May 3rd, 2007
    1:36 am

    Cool!

  • Mike
    May 3rd, 2007
    3:27 am

    Cool widget!

    But that first line of the embed code isn’t a naughty hidden link is it? ;)

  • KR
    May 3rd, 2007
    9:22 am

    congrats on your multi-million valuation for ok dork. i thought such tools were only being used by private equity and hedge funds. who knew the vc’s were also using such a powerful analytical tool to value tech companies?

    now you gotta create a bidding war among the vc’s for okdork. perhaps you can trump google and get a joint sequoia, kleiner, benchmark, redpoint, dfj round going. moritz and doerr on your board.

  • Noah Kagan
    May 3rd, 2007
    12:30 pm

    Mike,

    There is nothing naughty about the widget.

    KR,

    The bidding war is going on as we speak.

  • joe
    May 3rd, 2007
    1:42 pm

    Your blog is worth more than my company :(

  • sri
    May 3rd, 2007
    5:17 pm

    interesting!

    Noah, google’s site alone is worth 67 billion.
    life is not fair….why are the rich getting richer!!

  • Tony
    May 3rd, 2007
    7:31 pm

    All the “blog value” widgets I see around really just seems like an arbitrary score estimation, with a dollar sign stuck in front. The numbers seem to be way off. Oh well, still a fun way to relatively compare different websites with each other.

  • Damon Billian
    May 4th, 2007
    2:32 am

    Shoot…my blog is worth about .02;-)

  • andre nosalsky
    May 4th, 2007
    8:37 am

    Now, if only somebody would buy it for 1/2 that amount.

  • Joel Mueller
    May 4th, 2007
    9:15 am

    Makes as much logistics sense as dnscoop.com!

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