What does it mean to get paid to listen to music as a playlist curator?
Getting paid to listen to music as a playlist curator involves reviewing and potentially adding new songs to your Spotify playlist. You’ll earn money for each song you review, and you may also earn if you choose to feature the song on your playlist, provided it has real followers.
Can I earn money by listening to music?
Absolutely! With SoundCampaign, you can earn money simply by listening to and reviewing songs. If you like the track, you might also choose to add it to your playlist, helping the song to gain more traction while you earn.
How do I start to get paid to listen to music with SoundCampaign?
Starting is simple! If you have a Spotify playlist with real, and organic followers. Then, apply to become a verified SoundCampaign curator. Once your application is reviewed and approved by our moderator team, you’ll begin receiving songs to review based on your playlist genres, and you’ll earn for each review.
Related: Terms and conditions for curators
How much can I earn per song review when I get paid to listen to music?
Verified playlist curators can earn up to $14 per song review. The amount you earn may increase as your playlists gain more attention and followers.
Can anyone get paid to listen to music with SoundCampaign?
Anyone with a passion for music and a Spotify playlist with real organic followers can apply. However, applications are subject to review and approval by our moderator team to ensure quality and authenticity.
How does the song review process work for curators who get paid to listen to music?
After approval, you’ll start receiving songs that align with your playlist genres. You’ll listen to, review, and have the option to add these songs to your playlist. You’ll earn money for each song review.
Related: How SoundCampaign works for curators
Is there a minimum number of followers required on my playlist to get paid to listen to music?
Your playlist must have no fewer than 1,000 real organic followers to be approved. This requirement ensures that added songs receive significant exposure, benefiting both you and the artists.
Related: Requirements for your playlists