dnScoop is an useful domain and site value tool which let users check the details on a website. For example, you can get the whois and pagerank details.

You can get a lot of information about a website, including:
- Whois details.
- domain age
- pagerank
- inbound links
- traffic rank
- Text-Link-Ads value
- Site value report
The site value report is calculated based on Alexa ranking, domain age, and popularity of the domain. dnScoop also has a marketplace which let users to buy or sell their domain. You can use the site value report as a refer when you want to trade a domain name.


[The site value report is calculated based on Alexa ranking, domain age, and popularity of the domain]
Bleh.
Alexa my rear-end.
Since the new algorithm update, it is just ridiculous.
How is it possible that sites with much lesser traffic is better ranked than sites with much traffic?
@Deimos: I believe most of us don’t agree with the new algorithm, but it is just a reference, as i never use Alexa rank as a primary judgment when i found new site. Eh, seems like i get higher Alexa ranking than you, although i believe you have more traffic than me….Haha
I think that most site valuation tools are so far off the scale that it’s not even funny. It would be cool if someone finally made one that wasn’t crap.
Ya .. but dnscoop gives standard values..