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Attention Venture Capitalists

With the value of this blog, I might be able to pay my expenses for one year of law school:


My blog is worth $44,598.66.
How much is your blog worth?

The calculation behind this relies on values derived from the AOL/Weblogs.com deal. I'm not really holding my breath. (Link via Volokh.)

UPDATE: Hmm. It appears that there are people taking this calculator with what might appear to be seriousness. I was pretty certain it was meant to mock the AOL/Weblogs.com deal, but looking at the rest of the site on which the calculator appears, I'm no longer so sure.

Prof. Ribstein explains exactly why the number above is bunk, and what conclusions can be drawn from it. I would have thought it was obvious but for the sake of clarity, I suppose I should be explicit in stating that you'd have to be insane to pay me $40K for this. I don't think I could ethically take your money.

Comments

What is your methodology for determining the price. You may be undervaluing your biggest asset!
You should def take any dough you can get, how could that be unethical? Links are money.

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