Don't put too much stock in sites like this. Their valuation numbers are complete fiction based on some sort of visitors to dollars algorithm. Actual value may be much higher or lower.
In addition, these sites don't have exact visitor figures. These are estimates based on a small sample. Sites which get a great deal of traffic from users outside the type that uses their browser toolbar (which is often Internet Exploder only) will show a much lower visitor count than they actually receive. Mobile browsers on systems like the Wii, DSi, and iPhone only further skew the numbers.
IMHO, 11,000 visitors a day sounds like bunk. NintendoLife has a much larger userbase than sites I run, and I can reach 11,000 without too much trouble.
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@thewiirocks - I figured as much in regards to these figures not being 100% accurate, also it does state that figures are estimates on the site, however it is still provides ball park figures for how a site is performing, and when comparing NL to other Wii related sites which will suffer from pretty much the same conditions you outlined above it can give a good indication of site popularity
For example if you type Wii review into Google the first site that comes up is wiisworld.com This site shows a value of $8,670.90, with 3,201 unique visitors
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