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Step 1
Use popular web sites that offer free MP3s such as Amazon.com. This site offers over 500 free music downloads. New songs are added and removed from the list periodically so you may want to check back often.
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Step 2
Do an online search using terms such as "free MP3s" and "free music downloads" and you will find sites such as CNET.com, ItsFreeDownloads.com and Mp3.com. Selections range from a wide variety of music genres, popular artists and new up and coming bands.
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Step 3
Try looking for free songs available for use through open source resources, public domain or expired copyrights. For example, Archive.org, The Internet Archive collection of free music offers thousands of free options. Do an online search for "public domain MP3", "copyright free MP3", etc.
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Step 4
Search for free MP3s offered from independent record labels and bands. Often you will find free selections offered by these groups because they are trying to get exposure. Web sites such as BetterPropaganda.com often list free selections from these types of sources. The websites of radio stations can be another good source for finding these types of free MP3s.
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Step 5
Look on the web sites of stores that sell MP3s. For example Walmart.com offers free Mp3s each week in their free samples and trial offers section. Check out other online stores that carry a large selection of music for sale.













Comments
valentrus said
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mommyhen42 said
on 4/12/2009 Wow you really did your homework on this one... I had no idea that there were so many free mp3 download sites. I added this to my favorites. Thanks!!!