Cheap mp3 downloads to your mp3 player
Saturday, January 12, 2008
Recently I have been trying to search for cheap mp3 music to download from a website; it was really frustrating by the amount of useless links or lists produced from the search engine. Honestly I can't say all the websites I went through were useless or not exactly cheap mp3 music download websites, only a few rarely provide cheap mp3 music for download.
Seriously, if any one is really interested in searching for cheap mp3 music download websites, don't bother to search through the search engine. Whatever is the outcome of the results from the search engine, you can be sure that the top of the lists will not be cheap.Well, it is not completely a hopeless thing to find some cheap mp3 music to download from a website. We have to go around the problem to search for cheap mp3 music to download.
MP3Sale is a music download service for those who want the latest music tracks for cheap and without any digital rights restrictions. Personally, I don’t like iTunes because it’s simply too restrictive with my music: songs can only be played on my computer or iPod.MP3Sale has a cool retro-like website and really cheap prices - usually $0.10 per track. They accept credit cards as payment methods. The catalog is great; better than several other sites out there. This site seems to overall have the best combination of cheap prices and catalog size to date.
MP3Sale has an interesting price structure (or lack of it): usually tracks cost $0.10 - but occasionally they cost $0.12 or $0.13 as well. While that doesn't seem to correspond with file size (song length), it doesn't make much difference in the overall album price. Not only that, but sometimes you get a further discount if you purchase the whole album rather than single tracks; this album with 16 tracks should cost $1.60, but it only costs $0.99 if you purchase the entire album. Now that's a real good deal! It seems that many albums are priced this way. It turns out that when you are comparing album prices, this $0.99 per album deal is usually the cheapest you will find anywhere.They accept major credit cards. All music tracks are DRM free and in MP3 format, which means you will have no issues when transferring your music to your iPod/CD/MP3 player/Windows Media Player/etc. Songs are usually encoded between 192kbps and higher (usually higher), but there isn't a consistent encoding rate for all albums. Downloading seems to be fast and easy.
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The default song price is $0.99 per track, but the top 100 songs are only $0.89 apiece, and the top 100 albums go for $8.99.
Please note: Amazon MP3 is currently limited to US customers.See also:
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