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Friday, June 29, 2012

4 Practical Tips: Subscriptions

By Michael Minion


Getting Your MP3s Legally With Online Subscriptions

Everyone loves to listen to music, but many think their options to download music are pretty limited. Most of them time, you might think the only ways to get your mp3s is by using one of the big mp3 downloading services and paying over a dollar a song, or pirating the music illegally online. It's true that by using these methods you can get your mp3s, but there are much better services out there that you can use. What I'm getting at are the websites and services that allow you to pay a small subscription fee and in return allow you to download all of the songs you want, and the best part is that you don't have to worry about breaking the law.

The Problems With Traditional Methods of MP3 Downloading

Those big mp3 downloading services don't really do much to help anyone but themselves out. These services have been around for a long time, and they have always been giving you a sour deal--even when they were charging 99 cents a download. The scary thing is that these services are getting worse and worse. Not only have they raised the prices, but they have implemented a limit on the number of devices you can use the songs on.

Pirating is the solution that many people turn to in order to avoid the high prices and limits given by the big mp3 services. This has its own set of problems. Pirated mp3s are often of very poor quality, and this is the least of your worries. Pirating can be dangerous because you might think you're downloading the new album of your favorite artist, but you could potentially be downloading a virus that could infect your system and cause harm to it or lead to the theft of your identity. Another thing that is bad about pirating is that it is illegal.

Why You Should Be Switching to MP3 Subscription Services Today

There is absolutely no competition to mp3 subscription services when it comes to value for your money. These services are very affordable to anyone and you can choose how long your subscription lasts. The days of paying boatloads of cash for every song you want are over as well as the days of worrying about scary letters from your ISP or threats from record companies. All you have to do is sign up, pay a small fee, and then you can listen to all the songs you've ever wanted legally.

One more great thing about these mp3 subscription services is that most of them offer a trial period. This way, you can really see what your options are and test out a few different services to see which is best for you.




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