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Whats slice the pie?
Robbda
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Seen a few of you do it every day - just wondered what it was please??
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It's a website where you review music tracks to earn a few pence - you can't really make a fortune out of it, although you do earn more the more you do, and it's pretty dull, but it's okay for the odd few quid extra here and there. There's a big thread about it on the 'Up Your Income' board, with lots of tips and stuff."I wasn't wrong, I just wasn't right enough.":smileyhea97800072589250
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Slice the pie is a website where new artists put up their songs for people to listen to and review. It's not that well paid until you move up in the rankings but it is very very addictive. You listen to a song for at least 60 seconds then type a review for it. When you're new you're on 1 star and get 3p per song, at around 50-100 songs reviewed you'll go up a ranking to 2 stars and get 5p then 7p for 3 stars. To get to be a 4 star reviewer you'd have to review around 1500 songs or more to earn 9p. There are some great artists out there and some complete carp :rotfl:DFW Nerd no. 496 - Proud to be dealing with my debts!!0
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I'm on 1800 tracks now and STILL on 2 stars, you have to get your acuracy above 90% I think and mine is consistently around the 86% mark, but I try to do a fiver a dayAug GC £63.23/£200, Total Savings £00
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