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10 Good Reasons to add Royalty Free Music to Your Website

Posted by hanun on May 25, 2011 under Uncategorized

The number of Internet broadband subscribers surpassed 200 million in 2005. According to the Computer Industry Almanac, this number is forecasted to reach 500M by the end of 2010. This expanded broadband capacity is creating an explosion of rich media productions.

Companies are now demanding music-enriched websites, advertising and e-learning tools to serve this growing clientele. Sounds and images are now the norm and music is being integrated at every step. To meet that demand, Web designers and Flash developers are constantly looking for good music at a decent price.

Here’s why Royalty Free Music is the best option available on the Internet.

1. Royalty Free Music is 100% legal. When you purchase a license from a Royalty Free Music vendor, you are legally allowed to play the music on your website. No need to worry about copyright or music clearance. 2. Royalty Free Music is cost effective. Licensed music can cost a fortune! But you can use original musical compositions on your website for a fraction of the cost one would normally pay.

3. Royalty Free Music is instantly available. As soon as your transaction has been processed, a link is sent to your email address. You simply click on the link and follow the instructions to download the music immediately. No need to wait for a CD to come in the mail.

4. Royalty Free Music offers worldwide unlimited license. Once you purchase a license, you can use the recording for as long as you want, anywhere in the world, with no additional payments.

5. Royalty Free Music is made by professional composers. Several Royalty Free Music libraries are now filled with professional quality work. Long gone are the days when Royalty Free Music or Stock Music meant low quality “canned music”.

6. Royalty Free Music is flexible to fit your needs. Available in various formats, track lengths may be as short as 15 seconds or as long as 10 minutes. Loops are also available. Loops are small piece of music that “loop” or repeat themselves indefinitely. Because of their small size, loops load rapidly and are often used for flash animations.

7. Music helps you stand out and capture your visitors’ attention. Times have changed. Over 30 million websites are competing for the attention of more than 1 billion users. High speed broadband use on the Internet keeps expanding. Streaming music and videos are everywhere. Internet surfers now expect websites enriched with music and images.

8. Music makes your website more stimulating and alive. Today’s Web surfers are demanding not only information, but also an entertaining Internet experience. Properly chosen music enables a more complete appreciation of your website. If a picture is worth a thousand words, then a picture with music is worth ten thousand.

9. Music moves people to action. Music makes any presentation more effective. Music adds instant mood to a message, and helps people bond with the values of your products and services. Multimedia presentations are far more engaging. People will feel more emotionally connected to your website.

10. Music can be integrated into your website within minutes. You can easily find inexpensive Flash Music Players on the Internet. Some websites even offer various models for free. Simple and clear instructions make for an easy installation on your website.

If you want to add music to your website, Royalty Free Music is the way to go. Stay on the legal side without going broke, and feature high quality professional music. Get you visitors’ attention and help them remember your website by engaging their emotions through music.

Music Business Lessons From The Village People

Posted by admin on May 5, 2011 under Uncategorized

Just saw Can’t Stop the Music, which is the Village People’s big screen debut…

What a great movie. Lots of inside jokes, a good “time capsule” of disco culture, and a great lesson on the music business.

The movie wasn’t entirely true, but the Village People has been a business from Day One and there is plenty to learn from these guys.

For one, they started with a market and then put the band together. The first album, a self-titled EP, was recorded by studio musicians and made specifically for the gay audience and featured songs like “San Francisco” and “Fire Island.”

When that took off, the “band” was put together…

And even though the Village People went on to mainstream success, they didn’t forget who had given them their original break. You don’t have to go too far to see plenty of gay references throughout their songs, album covers, image, or anything else the group is involved with.

The very first album I owned was 1978′s Crusin’. I played it hundreds of times.

Years later, I asked my mother if she knew they were gay…

“Of course,” she said.

Good to see Mom was on top of things. I’d hate to think she would miss that with songs like “I’m a Cruiser” and “My Roomate.”

People did miss it though… The Daily Association used “Milk Shake” in its ad campaign and the US Navy used “In the Navy.” At least for a little while…

From Wikipedia:

The United States Navy considered using the Village People hit “In the Navy” in a recruiting advertising campaign on television and radio. They contacted Belolo, who decided to give the rights for free on the condition that the Navy help them shoot the music video. Less than a month later, The Village People arrived at the San Diego Naval base. The Navy provided them with a war ship, several airplanes, and hundreds of Navy men. When the video started showing and the Navy started the planned ad campaign, some newspapers protested using taxpayer money to fund music videos (especially for a group considered by some to be “morally dubious”). The Navy quickly cancelled the campaign. The scandal tremendously boosted the popularity of the song

Download Free Music Psp Video – Download Psp Music for Psp

Posted by admin on April 27, 2011 under Uncategorized

It has always been said that nothing in this world is free except for the air we breathe. The reason for this is that all people want profits. This is also applicable in many websites misleading people to download free music PSP video.

You will be lucky if the content of such files are not viruses. There are a lot of free PSP downloading websites whose content are pure garbage. They claim to offer as much freebies as they can but in reality, these websites only function as advertising areas for their affiliate programs.

So how do you download free music PSP video? Well, there are several options. The first is to join a network called peer-to-peer or P2P. You need to install a P2P software on your computer so you can get files from other people’s computers. The concept of peer-to-peer file sharing is that people all over the world will upload and download different kinds of files-videos, Mp3s, documents, pictures—for free.

In some cases, what they do is to have quotas or regulations per byte to avoid parasitism. For example, one person can only download files whose equivalent sizes that of the files he has uploaded or shared. Another important point is the download speeds may vary and if the PSP file is not popular, it can be difficult to download the PSP music videos.

Another alternative is to join a PSP music video download service or site. These PSP download sites allows you to download unlimited PSP music videos, games and movies for a one time fee. The download speeds are faster and the PSP music video files are authentic.

I highly recommend the last option to download free PSP music video. You can download legitimate psp music videos for a one time fee and there are no download limits