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How to Create and Post a Playlist
Posted On 02/04/2008 18:45:37

Hope this helps .


Web site is
http://www.playlist.com/ 


1. “signed up”  to the web site ….its free and you don't have to download anything

2. Go to “search for music” once there type in an artist

3. Press the play button to listen to the music before you add it…. If you like it press “+” to add it to your playlist. You can add up to 60 songs I believe and as many different artists as you want. 

4. Once you’ve got all your songs go to “my account.”

5. Then look for “>> add your playlist to myspace or facebook” its to the right of your account picture.

6. Click on “Get the playlist code for MySpace, Facebook, Blogger, hi5 or any other site!”

7. Then click on “E. Get the code for any other social network, blog or your own personal website >>” 

8. Click on your playlist.

9. Change your setting.

10. Click on “get code!”.

11. Copy and Paste the code on your profile under music.

 

To do that ……..

 

12. Go to “Home” (on the lds site of course)

13. Click on “Profile Settings”. Scroll down and paste it under music.

14. MAKE SURE YOU SAVE IT. Scroll Down and “SAVE PROFILE SETTINGS”!

 


Enjoy your Music


-mike 

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