The idea
MyOnlineWorth was built on a simple premise: your digital presence
is a real, quantifiable asset — and most people have no idea what
it's actually worth.
Whether you're a creator, entrepreneur, consultant, or professional,
the signals you leave online — your content, audience, search
presence, and owned infrastructure — collectively form a digital
portfolio that can be valued, grown, and eventually monetised or
sold.
How the model works
The scoring engine evaluates five asset categories across 14 input
signals:
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Reach — follower count, engagement rate, platform
diversity
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Content — niche clarity, consistency, track
record, viral history
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Authority — SEO presence, press, speaking,
published work
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Monetisation — revenue, streams, brand deals,
email list
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Infrastructure — website, verification, owned
community, audience trust
Each category is scored 0–100, weighted by its contribution to
real-world market value, and combined into a composite valuation
using revenue multiples and audience asset benchmarks from public
creator economy data.
What this tool is not
MyOnlineWorth is an educational and motivational tool. It does not
constitute financial, investment, or business advice. Individual
valuations depend heavily on niche, audience quality, negotiation,
and market timing — factors no calculator can fully model.