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How to earn money reviewing music and fashion on Slicethepie

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Ever wished you could earn some money by sitting at home listening to music? Now you can.

woman listening to music with pounds falling in background

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If you're a music or TV fan, Slicethepie could be a perfect way for you to make some extra money in the evenings. It's a review site that pays you (yes, in cash) for sharing your honest opinions on new unsigned artists and upcoming TV shows.

What better way to make money than discovering great new music and TV shows and sharing your views on them?

It sounds like the dream money-maker, but there is a slight catch – earnings are pretty low and you certainly won't get rich overnight. We put the site to the test to find out whether it's worthwhile after all...

You might think it sounds like a good idea to try and somehow rig the system to get more money. However, Slicethepie is constantly on the lookout for unnatural usage and you'll promptly get banned. Play fair!

How to make money on Slicethepie

By following these steps on Slicethepie, you can quickly start to earn money reviewing music and fashion items:

  1. Set up an account

    slicethepie sign up screen

    First things first – click here to register for your Slicethepie account.

    Once your account is activated, you'll have to answer a few questions before you can start reviewing, like what kind of TV shows and music genres you're interested in.

    Then, after opening your account, you're ready to start earning straight away. Make sure you use the email address associated with your PayPal account because, otherwise, they won't be able to pay you.

  2. Write a review

    slicethepie music review

    You can review songs, clothes, accessories or adverts on Slicethepie.

    When logged in, the website will show you the categories that are available. Keep in mind that this can vary from day to day.

    The process is very simple and easy to understand, but we'll take you through exactly how it works.

    Advert reviews

    You could be shown a video advert or a trailer promoting a TV series and, while watching, you'd use a slider on the side of the screen to express your opinions.

    If you like what you see, you slide it up to the happy face. And, if you're not enjoying it, you slide it down to the sad face. If you don't move the slider for a while, the video will stop and you'll be reminded to keep moving it – which can be annoying if you really love (or really hate) the entire thing.

    Once the video is finished, you'll be asked to write a short review of a few sentences and rate the clip out of 10. Depending on the video, you might be asked a few more questionnaire-style questions on your thoughts.

    In your review, talk about the characters, the backdrop, the scripting and the atmosphere – and just generally what you think.

    Try to put your personal preferences to one side. It's no good saying you don't like a video about an action show simply because you don't like action; you have to be objective.

    Music reviews

    Music reviews work in pretty much the same way as advert reviews, minus the slider. You'll be given a track to listen to and, although they can be quite long, you only have to listen to the first 90 seconds before you submit your review.

    You then need to write a few sentences discussing the vocals, composition, arrangement, rhythm, production quality, etc. and rate it out of 10, adding whether you would add it to a playlist or not.

    Try to always bear in mind the commercial potential of a track when you review it, too – could it be a chart hit?

    Whether you like what you hear or not, reviews go straight to the artists themselves (anonymously!). So, try to give them constructive feedback that will help them improve, and even point out specific bits in the song you like or dislike.

    Fashion reviews

    Clothing review on Slicethepie

    For clothing reviews on Slicethepie, you'll be shown several images of a fashion item and they'll ask you to write about what you think of it in a box. You'll need to rate it out of 10 and indicate the price range that you would expect to pay for it.

    The item's description at the top will likely be super positive and try to sell it in a good light, but remember to stay as unbiased as possible. Give your honest opinion and consider whether you'd actually buy it if you saw it in a fashion store.

  3. Cash out your earnings from reviews

    Money earned from your reviews will be added to your account balance, which is displayed in the top corner of the screen at all times.

    As soon as you've earned a minimum of $10 (around £8 – £9), you'll be able to withdraw your earnings straight to PayPal. It can take several days for the payment to come through as the Slicethepie team will check your reviews before paying out.

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How much money can you make from online reviews?

It's a fun way to earn some money, but Slicethepie is never going to make you a millionaire. Exactly how much you can earn depends on your star rating.

You get a higher star rating the better your reviews are – so if you make them detailed, precise and useful, you'll get more stars.

You can expect to earn anything between $0.01 – $0.20 (less than 1p – 17p) per review. How much you get paid depends on the category, the demand and your consistency. Bonus reviews, for example, are paid at the higher end of the spectrum.

What is classed as a 'bonus' review changes on a regular basis. Some days it could be TV show reviews, other days it could be adverts, and so on. For the optimum cash:time ratio, we'd recommend sticking to the bonus reviews.

This probably only works out at around $1 – $2 (85p – £1.70) per hour, so if you don't enjoy doing it, we wouldn't recommend it as an efficient way to make money.

There are other paid survey sites out there that are probably more worthwhile.

Earn money from friend referrals

If you want to try and boost your Slicethepie profits, you can refer friends too.

Unlike with most referral schemes, where you're given a one-off reward for referring someone, here you'll actually earn a cut – or a 'slice of the pie' you might say – every time your referred friends write a review. You'll receive 20% during the first 60 days, and 10% after that.

Once you've registered, you'll be given a unique code that your friends can enter when signing up for an account. This will link your accounts together, and ensure you get your commission on every review they submit.

To find your link, just hit 'Refer a Friend' at the top of the screen.

For more advice on boosting your income, check out our big list of money-making ideas.

Owen Burek

WRITTEN BY Owen Burek

Owen is the founder of Save the Student, the leading student money website he started in 2007. He's passionate about educating young people about personal finance and ways to make extra money. Owen has appeared on BBC News and writes for major publications including The Guardian, Entrepreneur and HuffPost.
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