Free Web Albums Online

How do I put my album online for free download?
A lot of bands and netlabels will put an entire album online for free download. Assuming I had a website, how would I go about actually putting the mp3′s on the website for free download?
If my web host does not allow me enough space to host the mp3′s, then what? Is there a free website out there that allows musicians to upload full albums of music for download?
Thanks. As an extra question… How do you put files into a ZIP file?
Upload the album to a filesharing website like Mediafire as a .rar or .zip file, then link the URL back to your band’s website. Only do this if YOU created the music, otherwise it’s illegal.
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