Best export quality?

Hi all,
I have my projects finished but it seems no matter how I export the tracks they get a)crushed and b) quiet.
I have tried every mp3 export in GB from "export to disk" to "export to iTunes", and played the tracks on my iRiver mp3 player to both my macs and no matter what, even at totally uncompressed they are still QUIET! I have to crank my mp3 player and iTunes up all the way to hear them at the same level as everything else!
I would assume this is something in my ignorance I don't know about... do any of you smart people have any ideas on how to get a better export?
Thanks in advance,
Stephen

what you need to learn about is "Mastering". this is a Black Art and far too complicated for a forum post. do some web searches on "Mastering" and "Mixing and Mastering", and expect a bit of a learning curve.

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