Original Kink, ClipsFatale Offering Website Services for Pro-Dommes

LONDON — Original Kink and ClipsFatale, based in the U.K., have announced the launch of a new website system for professional dominatrices who are selling BDSM content. The system, according to Original Kink spokesperson Suzy, "enables you, the professional dominatrix, to make money from your content." 

Original Kink will build a website for dommes with features that include recurring monthly memberships, an online shop, a clip store, content management and mobile compatibility. Original Kink said that all sites are optimized for desktops and laptops as well as smartphones and tablets.

"Our adult industry-friendly system handles the processing of all payments," Suzy said. "We simply send you the money you make every month."

Original Kink charges £60 for an initial setup fee and £18 per month to keep the site active.

"Imagine what you could easily earn," Suzy said. "Ten members at £15 = £150 per month recurring. Five shop sales at £10 = £50. Ten tributes at £10 = £100. Total: £300. Bank processing: £36. Paid to you: £264 every month."

Original Kink has posted a promotional video on YouTube.

For more information on Original Kink, visit their official website or follow them on Twitter

For more information on Clips Fatale, visit their official website or follow them on Twitter.

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