This article will teach you the technique on how you can download free Mp3s using a simplified indexing.

So, how did it go? Where you able to download an insurmountable number of mp3’s using the tips I wholeheartedly blogged about in my previous post? Sure you did! But just in case you didn’t because you were not in the mood to typing keywords with strange characters, I’ll make things simpler for you.

But before we get to that, please listen (or read) to what I have to say (or write).

What I don’t like about the query structure I wrote on my previous blog is it's lengthy and impossible to remember. I mean, with all of these characters “?intitle:index.of? mp3 [artist] [title]”, Einstein’s genius brain will definitely be put to test. Since I’m no Einstein, and I definitely don’t want to memorize all of those, I usually end up copying and pasting every single time I want to get my FREE mp3. Woohoo! Inconvenient isn’t it?

But since I really find this very annoying and I wanted to do something about it, I decided to look for ways on how to make the query simple. I experimented. I tried removing those funny characters, rearranging the phrase, and just like any other typical experiments, I didn’t get it the first few times, but since my life is a fairy tale, I was (as expected) able to figure out the simpler formula eventually.

Please do follow these simple steps:

1. Go to google.com and type this new, simple snippet.
Index of [artist]-[song].mp3
2. The actual query with the artist and song, should look like this
Index of “3 doors down” – here without you.mp3
3. After hitting enter, you should be getting a whole bunch of Index-related sites, then all you’ve got to do now is select the site that looks credible for you, then right click on the song you want and select “save target as”.

Easier right? You bet! Enjoy my friend!

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