Research Team Shows Growing Popularity of iWantClips

CHEYENNE, Wy. — iWantClips recently paid an independent research team to find out what types of customers visit their sites iWantClips.com and iWantCustomClips.com and to gauge their popularity around the world. And according to iWantClips, the researchers “proved that IWC and IWCC are quickly becoming the go-to sites and are way ahead of the pack of other clips and customs sites.”

According to iWantClips, the research team found that customers of the sites “have more money to spend and have an average yearly income of $100k or more. And they’re definitely spending it on the models’ clips and tipping/tributing them exceedingly well.”

The research, according to iWantClips, showed that users of iWantClips.com and iWantCustomClips.com “spend an average of 10 minutes per day” visiting the sites.

“All the research and results are just a few reasons why every day, more models are signing up with us than the competition — and they’re making a killing,” said Jay Phillips, vice president of iWantClips. “We might be some of the newer kids on the block, but we’re giving the long established sites a run for their money. We’re getting a huge lion’s share of the traffic, which keeps the models and studios happy and also gets us more signups every day.”

Models who want to sign up for iWantClips can visit this link

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