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Want Me to Analyze Your Portfolio?

Posted on 19 February 2012 by Andrei

I’m willing to take a look at all of your domains and give you my honest opinion. It will work like this: you’ll email me your portfolio and I will reply with a short message that will contain my opinion as well as suggestions (what to focus on, which mistakes I’ve identified and you should avoid etc.).

Nothing more, nothing less.

Don’t expect me to write a novel, it would be pointless anyway because it would dilute the message.

There’s only one catch: I can only help you out if you’re a DomainingServers.com customer. If you aren’t, then click HERE and buy some $0.98/month hosting before contacting me.

Everyone needs a hosting account anyway and since we only charge $0.98/month (while most companies charge 5-6 times more), it’s a deal that makes sense. And since DomainingServers.com is a company created by domainers for domainers, we’re letting you host unlimited domains.

Alright then, here’s what you have to do:

1) Become a DomainingServers.com customer if you aren’t one already.

2) Email me your portfolio (my email address is admin@domainingtips.com) and I’ll reply with my opinion asap. In your email, please include your name or the email address you used when signing up for a DomainingServers.com account.

That’s it. I love win-win situations, should be interesting.

15 Comments For This Post

  1. Poor Uncle Says:

    Nice carrot. Thank you very much.

  2. Roma Says:

    Do you host IDN domains?

  3. Andrei Says:

    @Roma: yep 🙂

  4. Websites Consultant Says:

    Just wondering, do we put all the domains into one domain portfolio before sending to you?

    Or is it better to categorize the portfolio (for example co.uk portfolio, co.za portfolio, .tv portfolio, health domains portfolio, insurance domain portfolio, etc) before sending to you?

    In general, for better domain portfolio appraisal, is it better to sell 300 domains as 1 portfolio (with all cctld and tld) or better to categorize them and put only 50 domains per portfolio?

    Thanks.

  5. Andrei Says:

    @Websites Consultant: it’s ok with me either way but if you categorize them, it would be easier for me to analyze the portfolio.

  6. Dave Says:

    Thanks for the offer, all my domains are pigeon shit, Rick already told me.

  7. jayjay Says:

    @Andrei hey what a cool idea 🙂 I’m in need of a peer review/advice,
    Small dilemma though, I have a private server and not in need of hosting, I don’t have a DomainingServers.com account either, is it possible to send a paypal donation instead? just asking 😉

  8. TopDomainDeal Says:

    I already have hosting but would have taken advantage of your offer if I did not have it! Can you analyse my portfolio for one off fee?

  9. Andrei Says:

    @jayjay and TopDomainDeal: this offer is not about the money, it’s basically my way of making it clear that DomainingServers.com is a hosting company created by domainers, for domainers 🙂

  10. magento ecommerce development Says:

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  13. seo Says:

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  14. indore yellow pages Says:

    I have a private server and not in need of hosting.

  15. kate winslet Says:

    Can you explain in detail what things you would add in your feedback and how we would be able to use suggestion given by you. I am planning to buy couple of domains, would your tips help making better decision on domain selection?