Get Royalty-Free Music for Audio or Video

by Praval Singh on September 23, 2008

in Blogging Tips, Web 2.0

This entry is part 5 of 5 in the series Blogging Vith Video

Gone are the days when blogging was limited to writing and reading articles. There is a lot more for your audience. A picture speaks thousand words, an an animation is the next step. One can make a blog lively with smart use of podcasts.

Before we move on to help you make rich podcasts, here is a brief introduction if this wonderful service you can provide to your audience:

A podcast is a series of audio or video digital-media files which is distributed over the Internet by syndicated download, through Web feeds, to portable media players and personal computers.

Podcasts make you stand different amongst the cloud of blogs which target the same niche.

Moving on to the theme of this post, we shall today see the importance of music for your podcasts. One definitely needs a good background music to add to a podcast to deliver more power on to the content. Music help you grab instantaneous attention of the audience. There may be several instances when you may need to add music to a podcast. Few of them include,

  • Creation of paid multimedia content for your blog or website no doubt needs one of the best presentations to get a better ROI.
  • Preparation of a website presentation or a video message for your audience on your blog.
  • Creation of a good audio message on your blog which may be a welcome message or an announcement.
  • Submission of your videos to video directories needs music to make it more appealing.
  • Adding music as a backdrop to your tele-seminars. This makes it look cooler than otherwise.

There is a plethora of ways in which one can use music effectively to add stars to your blog or website. This not only makes your blog look happening but gives a professional touch to the subject.

How to get music for your podcast? FOR FREE.

Yes, you read that correctly! After having seen quite a few valid reasons to use music in your podcasts, we shall now move on to see places where we can get royalty-free music. If you have a heavy pocket, you may go ahead and pay fee to get music from a lot of paid-websites or jump down to these options to get your work done, all for free!

PremiumBeat

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RoyaltyFreeMusic

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DownloadSoundEffects

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MusicTracksLibrary

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Trakax

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Royalty-Free

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These are a few top notch websites which render free music for your podcasts. Use them and add power to your online content. We would welcome any feedbacks. Enjoy!

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1 CD Junior September 23, 2008 at 4:26 pm

Thanks for the free music sites list. I’m new to podcasts but I am interested in their potential. I am thinking about buying an iPhone now so I could actually download podcasts that I would have with me when I could listen to them.

2 Kay Kastum September 23, 2008 at 4:56 pm

Podcasting..hmm.. seems odd to me to be talking instead of writing..

3 jamesquak September 26, 2008 at 3:32 pm

Wow! I really can save a lot of money with these free music websites cause I love to download music. And I also can use it for my Podcasting. But before I use it, I think I better share it with all my friends first about your site, I think they will like it too.

4 Georjina October 8, 2008 at 8:41 pm

Great resources. I had 2 of them, but these add to the list. Another good use is for radio talk shows. I’m still new with podcasting but from limited testing it appears to be something I’m going to do more often.

Thanks for the great resource list.

5 Dr Hayward April 9, 2009 at 2:43 pm

You say “for FREE”, but non of those websites actually give you the music for FREE. You can purchase and use them Royalty FREE, but you must first PAY!

We should be very careful when confusing Royalty FREE with “Free”.

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