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Tuesday 1 July 2008

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Almost everyone has music on their MySpace page. Either they use the music player that is provided by the site, or they add a widget such as the one from Project Playlist.com. Many people have found that there are a couple of problems with using either of these. One is that the MySpace player limits you to one song, and you run the risk of having it deleted by the artist, leaving you with no music at all on your page until you discover what happened. The other is that the widget player sometimes won't play one or more of the songs you have chosen, stalls, or songs get deleted from the server, leaving you with a silent space in the midst of your playlist.

You really like the music you put on your profile page - it wouldn't be there if you didn't! But some of your friend's choices can kind of get on your nerves, especially if you go to their page often. The same song plays each time, and you are guilty of turning your speakers down! Have you ever thought that maybe your own music choices could have the same effect on someone? Like it or not, no one wants to hear the same song over and over again.

What can you do about this? Is there a solution that will please everyone? Yes, there is - and it's called Streaming Radio. By adding streaming radio to your profile instead of using a music player, visitors to your page will get the same variety of music that a radio station provides. In essence, you are actually adding a radio station to your MySpace, and here's how you do it.

There are several places online where you can go to get the code needed to paste into your profile for streaming radio. A Google search for MySpace Scripts will give you a nice selection of sites to choose from. You can choose stations from literally all over the world for Dance, Jazz, Latin, Oldies, World, Country, Top Hits, Rock, Rap, Hip Hop, and Talk radio. Some of these stations seldom play the same thing twice, so there is no chance of you or anyone else getting bored with hearing just one song.

When you have decided on a station, highlight the code with your mouse. Right click and choose Select All. Then, right click again and select Copy to copy the code to your clipboard. Navigate over to MySpace and log in to your account. Now go to the Edit Profile link.

Once inside the MySpace editor, paste the streaming radio code into the section that you want it to appear in by right clicking and selecting Paste. Most people use the Music section for this, but the choice is up to you.

Preview your profile and make sure you can see the new changes. If you can, then click on the Save All Changes button to save. Now click the link that says View My Profile to see your new and improved profile with streaming radio!

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