Sunday, May 5, 2013

Saving Your Pennies: Better (and Cheaper) Ways to Download MP3s - Entertainment - Music

In a recession, every little bit helps. Pennies and dimes can really add up when you are focusing on getting the best deal possible, and it no longer feels acceptable to pay full price for something when you know it will be going on sale in just a few weeks. So when you are buying canned vegetables at two for one sales and taking the train to work to save on gas, would you overpay for your music? Many people think that traditional download services are the only option to get their music on their phone or MP3 player, however there are some amazing sites online that provide the exact same music for a fraction of the cost. Why would you waste your pennies to download MP3s that you can get cheaper somewhere else?

The traditional music services out there today are a simple concept: like a song, find the song in the database, and download for a price. However, recently the standard price of ninety-nine cents per MP3 has jumped thirty percent to a dollar twenty nine. While a thirty percent increase may not seem like much when you are talking about literally dollars and cents, consider how that price difference would manifest if you were to purchase, say, ten MP3s at a time: the old price would have been nine dollars and ninety cents, the new price is twelve dollars and ninety cents. Now there is a three dollar difference, and in this economic environment, that is too much money to be throwing away.

Furthermore, most tradition music services do not offer you unlimited play of your purchase on different computers or phones. Instead, for your dollar and twenty nine cents, you are only permitted to play the song on five separate machines before it becomes an automatic copyright violation and the song refuses to play. So you are paying thirty percent more than you used to and you don't have unlimited access to what you pay for.

Luckily, there are better ways to get the most out of your money and download MP3s at a price point and usability level that make sense. There are a variety or great sites online that offer an alternative to traditional download sites: streaming MP3 sites. These sites can be considered internet cousins to traditional radio: they provide a constant stream of music to you over the internet. However, unlike the radio, you have full control over what songs get played, how often they get played, and can download any song from the library at anytime to keep on your computer. These sites also provide an MP3 download allotment included in the monthly subscription fee, and a low purchase price for anymore downloads beyond the allotment.

The cost of using such a great service is amazingly affordable. Typically, streaming MP3 sites charge under ten dollars a month for unlimited access to their music database and downloads. You can even use the service on your mobile phone. Most offer five free downloads per month, in addition to listening anytime and anywhere, plus the option to download MP3s at a cheaper rate than those other, traditional music services. Save yourself money, frustration, and the obnoxious restricted use that comes with purchasing an MP3 from a traditional music service. Instead, sign up for a streaming MP3 site and be able to enjoy all your favorite music for a fraction of the cost!





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