Do you have planning in place for your domain names if something were to happen to you? Some domain names are worth millions of dollars but it is often the case that one YOU have login details, location of the domain names etc. What would happen to any websites you own and operate?

Entrustet.com was co-created by a Wisconsin native Jesse Davis and he brought his service to my attention and I really thought it was a great idea and I wanted to be sure you were aware of it as well!

Entrustet offers Free digital estate planning via a software in a secure environment.

From your email addresses and the passwords that go along with them.

Social media accounts like Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin and many more.

Websites and the domain names that go with them.

Entrustet.com allows you to easily organize all your digital assets in one place. You select who can have access to the data. Legal services are also available directly on the site and one big hurdle that is covered right away is the Legal help knowing what they are dealing with! If you have ever talked to a lawyer or tax accountant, most do not even know about domain names, websites, affiliate accounts etc.

Entrustet offers 13 current law firms listed in their data base who are ready to assist you if you need it.

This really is a slick service and it is free! This type of service is very important to domain name investors! With domain parking accounts, registrar accounts, affiliate accounts, Paypal, Escrow, Sedo, Afternic and many more! Entrustet has been featured on TechCrunch.com, Mashable.com, BBC, LifeHacker.com and many many more! Here is a link to press coverage and some video.

Don’t think people die that often with digital assets? Entrustet did an in-depth study using Facebook data and it’s users, along with several other stats and has put a number on how many US Facebook members will die this year. 385,968 people! See the study and data to back it up here.

 Check out Entrustet. Not only a great service, but it is FREE! Entrustet.com

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