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I registered these domains solely because of their search volume. Do you think anyone of them are worth something?

gratismusic.net (135,000 Google searches a month, reserved on 7 TLDs)
freemusik.org (135,000 searches, 11 extensions taken)
metalmusik.net (246,000 searches, 6 extensions taken)
musikdownload.se (550,000 global,3600 local, 10 extensions taken)

Musik means "music" in Scandinavian and Germanic languages.
 
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The problem with having the word "free" in a domain, in any language is that people expect to find free stuff.

People who expect free stuff are not usually going to buy anything so conversion can be hard, you are only likely to be able to get a small amount of money for this one, maybe $regfee-50.

That is, if you can find a buyer.
 
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Musikdownload.se is a nice domain, thats 3 figures at least.

As for gratismusic.net and freemusik.org . Well you've mixed languages which isn't necessarily bad but it you can't do it on a word like 'music', borrowing something like 'super', 'web' or 'fast' from english and mixing it with foreign words works as they're often recognised by the target audience but here, music needs to have the K - both reg fees.

Metalmusik.net is ok though, $xx imo.
 
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Musikdownload.se is a nice domain, thats 3 figures at least.

As for gratismusic.net and freemusik.org . Well you've mixed languages which isn't necessarily bad but it you can't do it on a word like 'music', borrowing something like 'super', 'web' or 'fast' from english and mixing it with foreign words works as they're often recognised by the target audience but here, music needs to have the K - both reg fees.

Metalmusik.net is ok though, $xx imo.

Thanks for the appraisals. "Gratis" is actually a word in Swedish, believe it or not. It's not originally Swedish of course, but it has made it's way into the language. You're right about "free" though. Swedes still search it, however.
 
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Actually I would say gratis has its roots in the germanic languages and that's where the Swedes got it from. Gratis is used quite extensively in the German-speaking-realm, generally in the sense of getting something additonal for free, sort of 'buy a toothbrush, toothpaste gratis' and so the word in itself is ok, it's the english part that ruins it.
 
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