

DomainSherpa Review – October 2, 2025 – Bring The Noise
7 snips Oct 3, 2025
Andrew Rosen, or 'Drew', is a seasoned domain investor known for his sharp market insights. Alongside Andrew Miller, a domain buying and selling strategist, and Shane Cultra, a co-host and branding expert, they dive into the art of domain valuation. They playfully analyze recent domain sales and auctions, discussing the significance of brandability and market trends. The trio also debates AI's effects on market dynamics and how to filter noise for better investment clarity. Packed with strategy and laughter, it’s a must-listen for domain enthusiasts!
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Use Scrabble Scores For Acronym Value
- Do prioritize buying domain acronyms with low Scrabble scores to improve pronounceability and demand.
- Use low Scrabble-score acronyms as a proxy for better liquidity and brandability.
DRL.com Purchase Story
- Andrew Miller guessed $37,500 while the actual purchase price for DRL.com was $30,000.
- Drew credited Dave Evanson for helping conclude that transaction.
Six Music Rights Domains Bought Cheap
- Andrew Miller bought six music-rights .com domains as a single portfolio for $5,000.
- He believes upside is massive and downside was effectively zero at that price.