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I've decided to get my portfolio reviewed before I buy any more names. I have a little over 115 domains, and have sent emails to a few domain consultants that were listed on a blog (I won't say which one, but it's one of the most reputable ones).

Have you ever worked with a consultant, and did you find it helpful?

Also, is there any reason to be concerned about showing my domains to a complete stranger? I have no delusions of grandeur and know that my names aren't category killers - but at least a few of them probably have resale value. I know if I'm paying upwards of $200/hr for someone's time, they probably have much bigger fish to fry and are not interested in my names, but you never know. I'm new to this, so I want to know if I should be taking any precautions.

If anyone's ever hired an outsider to help with their portfolio, I'd love to hear how it worked for you.
 
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If you have quality domains, you can pm me and I'll help ya out.
 

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I'm not sure what you would call "quality." It's a pretty eclectic list. I'm mostly looking for advice from people who have hired people in this capacity before, so I know of any pitfalls to watch out for.
 

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PM me a sample of what you believe to be the better domains in your portfolio and I'll forward you some advice.
 

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I doubt that any consultant would be more capable of evaluating your portfolio than those members of this forum who have already offered to help you
 

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I doubt that any consultant would be more capable of evaluating your portfolio than those members of this forum who have already offered to help you

I don't doubt the expertise of the people here, and I do appreciate the replies. One person already advised me about a few legal domains several weeks ago, which was very helpful. I just wondered if hiring outside consultants is something that people actually do.
 

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I don't doubt the expertise of the people here, and I do appreciate the replies. One person already advised me about a few legal domains several weeks ago, which was very helpful. I just wondered if hiring outside consultants is something that people actually do.
Elliot seemed to think it was a good idea. I have never heard of anyone actually doing it.
http://www.elliotsblog.com/hire-a-domain-consultant-7261
I think Elliot is talking about people who want to spend a lot of money, or portfolio holders who already know that their portfolio is worth very big money
 

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Elliot seemed to think it was a good idea. I have never heard of anyone actually doing it.
http://www.elliotsblog.com/hire-a-domain-consultant-7261
I think Elliot is talking about people who want to spend a lot of money, or portfolio holders who already know that their portfolio is worth very big money

Yeah, that's what I figured. It makes sense for someone who has thousands of domains that are worth a lot of money. That's the article I was referencing - most of the people I contacted today were on that list. I trust E's recommendations, so no worries there.
 
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I think Elliot is talking about people who want to spend a lot of money, or portfolio holders who already know that their portfolio is worth very big money

Pretty much, but I think if someone new to the industry was going to devote a few thousand dollars (or more) it might be beneficial to them to flatten the learning curve and save money. I see a lot of people coming into the industry spending a lot of money off the bat, only to find that the names they've acquired aren't worth much to others and are difficult to sell. A little expert guidance can go a long way.

BTW, I mentioned in my post that I am no longer seeking consulting clients, and those consultants mentioned did not pay for the mention or compensate me in any way.
 

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Quick tip: If the majority of your portfolio consists of domains registered post 2002, do not hire anyone.
 

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BTW, I mentioned in my post that I am no longer seeking consulting clients, and those consultants mentioned did not pay for the mention or compensate me in any way.

I know, which is why I went straight to the people on your list. I talked to Rob S. today, who was very helpful.

I definitely wouldn't do it if it meant spending thousands. My names aren't worth that. Many of those consultants start at $250/hr, which is all I'd need for a quick portfolio review. That said, I'm definitely going to try to do as much as I can on my own and with the people who have kindly offered to help before taking that route. Thanks for the replies!
 
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