Tips
You can submit a review after 90 seconds of listening to a song and you can type while you listen.
Vocals - How are the vocals? Are they in tune? Is the singer talented? Is the song delivered well? Do the vocals have good expression?
Lyrics - If you can make out the lyrics, how are they? Do they stand out? Are they deep and interesting or predictable and cliche?
Music - Is the melody memorable and original? Are there too many digital effects? Was the volume okay? How is the length? Since you only have to listen to the first 90 seconds of the song, think about how the intro is and if it works well with the song.
Instruments - If you can make out specific instruments, how are they? Are the instruments full and rich? Do they fit with the overall song? Are the instruments weak and safe?
Rhythm - Is the rhythm engaging or more subtle? Is the rhythm consistent?
Commercial Potential - The main goal of Slice the Pie is to find songs that have commercial potential. Even if you don't like the style or genre of a song, do you think it has commercial potential? Would it fit well on the radio? Is the song catchy?
You score each song on a scale from 1-10. Try to keep your score between 4 and 7 because you want your score to be close to the average of all the ratings for that song.
Your reviews are measured by your "Rank" score. You can be Bronze, Silver, or Gold rank. The higher your Rank, the more you get paid for each review. Look at the Rank bar beneath where you review music and try to keep this high. If you take your time with reviews, you Rank will be higher.
Referrals
You can also get money for referring people to Slice the Pie. You get a unique referral link if you click the "Invite Friends" button. For the first 60 days of their membership, you will receive a bonus of 15% on all the money your referrals earn for reviewing music. After that, your review commission will go to 10%. If you get active referrals, you can make money this way.
Cashout
You can cash out through PayPal once you reach $10. You can review as many songs as you want as long as you have Energy left in your Energy bar. When you submit reviews, you use up Energy. When your Energy runs out, you can't submit any more reviews for a little while. Make sure to look at your Energy bar to see if you are about to run out.
I've made more than $100 sofar reviewing songs. If I spend some time each day reviewing music, I can make about $20 a week. Overall, Slice the Pie has made me appreciate what I like about music more and has helped me developed my writing skills. I'd recommend checking it out if you like to review music and want to earn extra money.
I've made more than $100 sofar reviewing songs. If I spend some time each day reviewing music, I can make about $20 a week. Overall, Slice the Pie has made me appreciate what I like about music more and has helped me developed my writing skills. I'd recommend checking it out if you like to review music and want to earn extra money.
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