Music on the Web often take the form of MP3 files. Averaging from 3 MB to 10 MB, MP3 files make it easy to share music on the Web---whether it is for music aficionados who wish to share good music, or for artists who need to get their music out to reach a wider audience. Today's technology makes sending MP3s as easy as attaching them to an email. For those who don't wish to fill up their inbox with large files, MP3s can also be sent through links from file storage sites.
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Difficulty:
Easy
Instructions
Sending MP3s via Email
1
Log in to your email account.
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Create a new message. Type in the email address of the person you wish to send the file to, along with your message.
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Click the button or link to attach a file. Select your MP3 file and upload it to your email.
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Click on "Send."
Sending MP3s via a File Storage Site
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Sign up for an account with a file storage site. You can check the "Resource" section below, for a list of file storage sites on the Web.
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Upload your MP3 file. Using the file upload feature of the site, locate your MP3 file on your computer and upload it.
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Copy the URL assigned to your file. Most file storage sites will display the URL for your file once it's uploaded. If you are unsure where to find the URL of your site, you can contact the file storage site's support.
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Share your MP3 file. You can send your MP3 file to people by pasting the URL to emails you send, or messages you post on social networking sites.
Tips & Warnings
Some mail accounts may have file size limits for attachments. If you are limited on your account or if you know that the email service of the person you're sending the file to has a cap on the file size of attachments received, choose to send a link to the MP3 file instead.
Only share files that you have the rights to share. File sharing sites will not allow unauthorized sharing of copyrighted file. Doing so may compromise your account.