iWantClips Introduces Social IDs Feature

CHEYENNE, Wy. — iWantClips has announced the addition of a new feature to their models dashboard that gives them the ability to sell their social IDs to their customers all in one place.

According to a spokesperson for iWantClips, “IWC models can go to their dashboard, click on ‘Sell Items’ and then click on ‘Add a Social ID.’ Once they add one or even all their social IDs, the IDs will be added to their store menus for easy access by customers. Models who have already been selling their social IDs can use this as a way to freshen up their stores.”

Models can sell their social IDs for Snapchat, Periscope, Vine, ooVoo, Skype, Google Hangout and/or Kik. Once the social IDs are uploaded to a model’s dashboard, they will appear on their store’s page with the logo of the ID, price and a button to add it to the customer’s cart.

“We’re always thinking of our models first, and we want them to have a great user experience and make more money,” said CeCe Von, marketing director of iWantClips.com. “This new feature is really brilliant and a great way to put more money in their pockets. Many of the models have already started to use the feature and are very happy with it.”

Models wanting to add more social media platforms to the existing list can e-mail iWantClips’ customer service team at customerexperience@iWantClips.com.

For more information on iWantClips, visit their official website or follow them on Twitter or Instagram.

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