Categories: Entertainment & Music

Make money listening to, and reviewing music

Do you enjoy listening to music?

Do you want to get paid for reviewing new songs?

Then look no further than slicethepie.com.

Slicethepie is the largest paid review site on the internet. You earn cash for every review you leave!

Your feedback on tracks, clothing and lots more goes directly to help artists, record labels and brands make decisions.

Slicethepie launched back in 2007 as a fun and interactive site to identify the best up and coming artists. We rapidly evolved into the web’s largest music review engine that now provides on demand feedback to most of the major US record labels and thousands of independent artists every month.

In 2015 additional review categories were added, including fashion, mobile phone accessories and others.

All the ratings and reviews left by our reviewers are used to provide real time predictive insight to music executives, designers, buyers and merchandisers in large and small organisations to help them decide which products will be most successful.

We now have over 2 million reviewers with thousands of new ones signing up every day.

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All you have to do is sign up, and start listening to music. You have to listen to at least 90 seconds of a song, and then give it your honest opinion.

The length of your review shows as an orange bar above the text area, once it reaches the right-hand side of the box then you’ve written enough of a review to get paid.

You then have various star ratings that you have to mark for different things, after which you can then submit your review.

Now, don’t expect to get rich from this, some reviews only give a 2 or 3 cents, while others might give 20 cents. It all depends on the genre, and you don’t always have to review music.

Sometimes it’s fashion, mobile phone cases, soft furnishings, branding and digital ads etc.

Music reviews so far for me, haven’t paid out too much, but over a week ago they have double earnings on mobile phone cases, and I earnt $0.28 on each review.

The minimum you can withdraw is $10, and it goes straight to your PayPal account within a couple of days.

I was dubious about whether they actually paid, but sure enough within a few days, the money was in my PayPal.

So, if you’re looking to earn some cash, and can write reviews quite quickly, and it is possible with slicethepie, then sign up today here slicethepie.com.




  • John Wood

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    • SlicethePie has been around for a while. I heard about them when I first started getting into the online income boat, but was never sure how it worked or if I wanted to devote the time to it. Might be worth the time. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!

      • Yeah, you won't get rich doing it, but it is some quick and easy cash, and I've found it very easy to knock out 60+ reviews to reach the $10 minimum payment. Although that was only during the double mobile case payout.

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