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God not music. I remember when you used to come across sites all the time with music on and it's bloody awful. There are so many reasons not to my fingers would start to bleed if I tried typing them all. Just one personal reason - I listen to music all the time while I work and play on my pc - the last thing I want is someone elses taste in music interrupting me - and one practical one - if you include any copyrighted material on your site you need to have permission from the owner and for mainstream music that's going to cost you. As an example I had to use an 11 second music clip from Franz Ferdinand recently and the licence for 12 months cost £1700 - thankfully I didn't have to pay it myself.
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True.
I hate webpages which force you to listen their music. I prefer to listen to music that goes with my mood and hearing a sad song on website makes you pull your hairs when you are busy with some business on web. Musci is life. Dont play with it.
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If you wish to add music to an entertainment site or any site make sure you have a 'turn off' option too, majority of the people prefer to listen to their choice music on their pc and if the website's music interrupts in between, it becomes annoying. Not having a 'turn off' would turn off the visitors from your site.
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Guys, if we provide, a choice for music to our visitors and play accordingly then there are chances of longer and regular visits of our targeted visitors, resulting in gaining business and popularity.Thus we can help our visitors to listen to their favorite music without switching to itunes or WMP etc
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Great idea in principle but how do you do that legally. Setting aside bandwidth issues you are suggesting paying for a licence to play a wide selection of music, on demand, to your visitors. Sounds like a very expensive way to generate traffic. And would you really visit a site more just because you could play a track you liked on it? I doubt it - if you liked the track that much you would already have it and just play it on your own machine.
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