I found a great way to fill up my new IPod (not really an IPod but an MP3 player) cheaply and legally. I love Half Price Books - it is a store with used CD, movies and books. I always check the clearance music section. I find great CDs for only $1 or $2! Then I "rip" the CDs onto my computer and then transfer the songs onto my MP3 player. That is a lot of music for your money, better than paying $1 a song online, although I do buy a few single songs. So, check out your local used book/CD store for some great bargains.
Amazon has a special each week of an MP3 album for $5 or less. I recently bought an entire Etta James MP3 album for $2.00!
Another great way to add to your music collection is to use SwapaCD. You post a list of the CDs you are willing to swap, make a wish list of ones you want, mail CDs to other when they request them, and then you will get the CDs you want mailed to you. If you join, please use my name so I can get a credit.
For more fantastic tips, see Rocks in My Dryer's Works for Me Wednesday.



2 comments:
What a great tip! I just use Amazon's mp3 downloader and pay as I go. Sometimes the album is cheaper than buying individual tracks.
Great tips! I'm doing paperback swap, but will have to check out the CD one.
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