May 6, 2008 5:58 AM PDT

A billion-dollar valuation for LinkedIn?

On Monday, reports surfaced that business social network LinkedIn is likely looking to raise a round of venture capital (rather than find a corporate parent).

TechCrunch reports that investment bank Allen & Co. is hoping to help LinkedIn pull in that funding at a $1 billion valuation.

Spearheading the campaign is Dave Wehner, managing director of the Bay Area bank, who was reportedly a big part of Bebo's $850 million sale to AOL.

Why $1 billion? Well, LinkedIn says its target demographic has meant that it can pull in some pretty lucrative ad revenue, avoiding the "ad trap" that has hurt monetization efforts on the part of more general-focus social networks. The average user of LinkedIn (there are 20 million total) is reportedly 41 years old and makes about $110,000 annually.

That's made it possible for the social network to charge advertisers $75 per thousand impressions, which is almost unheard of in the social-media world.

Whether that's worth a full billion dollars, well, we'll have to find out.

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by WeCanDoBIZ May 6, 2008 10:37 PM PDT
It's not. As much as LinkedIn talks about making money from its target market, it is only achieving $100m total revenues in 2008 from 20m users. European rival Xing is making around $44m from just 4m members and has a market capitalisation of $300m. The maths just don't stack up with LinkedIn. Anyone who buys in is missing a much better deal at Xing. Ian Hendry WeCanDo.BIZ http://www.wecando.biz
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