Transfering music from playlist to card writer for SD card for Samsung A720

I have put songs in playlist and plugged in USB 2 card writer with SD card for phone. How do I transfer the playlist to card. The reader doesn't even show up on screen when plugged in? help me I am lost after 50 pages of looking for similar question on discussion board and finding only one, with no answer. Who can help.

Select the songs in iTunes and drag them from iTunes to the card on the desktop.
It won't show up in iTunes.

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