Clips4Me Offers Revenue Stream for Content Owners

BOCA RATON, Fla. – Clips4Me.com has announced the opening of its site for webmasters, amateurs, content producers and adult business owners.

Built on a pay-per-clip download revenue model, similar to digital music stores online today, webmasters now have the ability to create their own store on the Clips4Me.com website, upload their own unique content and earn revenue from the sales each clip generates. Content owners can earn revenue for free, simply by creating a store and uploading clips today.

"The more original, unique and niche, the better the clips sell," Jack Martin, Clips4Me.com's webmaster, said. "We find that amateur and extreme/fetish content, even self-produced video clips from medium to high quality, will generate the most income based on how well it is described in the store. This is why it is so important for the webmaster, performer, or content owner to create their own stores and submit accurate descriptions. It's up to them how much money they want to make by submitting a variety of videos."

Any webmaster or producer with legal ownership and 2257 documentation may submit content and create a store. To assist with 2257 compliance, all store owners will receive a free account with xSafe, an online 2257 compliance solution. All uploaded clips are automatically entered into a store owner's xSafe account.

Clips4Me.com performs all of the necessary administration for the store owner, so they can focus on creating and presenting their custom video clips. This includes customer billing and store owner disbursements, advertising, secure hosting of the clips and more. Store owners can receive their disbursements via check or electronic banking transfer on a monthly basis.

For more information, visit www.Clips4Me.com.

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