When it comes to music, iPods are becoming the norm. There’s no way to deny the impact of these small devices on every day life. As the popularity of ipods has increased, so have the complications that have come with them. Like for instance, people not knowing how to download music onto them. It seems like such a petty problem, but to be honest, it’s not. So, with that in mind, I’ve decided to list multiple ways in which a person can download music onto their iPod.
One way to achieve the ability to download music onto your ipod is to download software that will sync the music lists that you already have in your computer, straight onto your device. Friends and family who have iPods tend to know the best softwares to use, and I don’t want to mention anything in particular as some are harder to use than others. It all depends on your level of expierience. If you don’t have any friends or family who own ipods, than the best route is to read reviews. Lets face it, on the internet, searching is the way to find anything. So do a little quality review search, and you may be quite surprised at what you find.
Another way to download music to your iPod, is to find a site that offers it. I know it seems simple, but alot of people overlook this. Why people over look this option, I will never know. Anyway, I can’t make any suggestions, as everyone’s taste in music is different, but there are web sites out there in which you can “build your own playlist” and sync it straight to your ipod. Some may cost money, and some may be free, so be careful as to which sites you choose for this as some of the sites that seem to good to be true, probably are.
Last, I may have mentioned this earlier, but just ask your friends. It’s ok to be nervous about downloading random software from a site you’ve never heard of, or to be undecided about paying for a service. Just as with any product you buy there will be risks, but why not just pay someone to do it? If your friends aren’t exactly tech savy, you can find a freelancer within your area to sync up any kind of playlist you can imagine. I would actually get creative with it, and put a post out on an online classifieds type site. Put an ad out saying something like “looking for someone who can sync music to my iPod for $10.”

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