Clips4Sale Offers 80% Payout on Donations, Tributes

Clips4Sale Offers 80% Payout on Donations, Tributes

TAMPA — Fresh from its successful appearance at XBIZ Miami, Clips4Sale has announced a revenue boost for studio owners, offering an 80 percent commission on all tributes and donations.

According to the company, it is the first downloadable video clips store that values experience, trust, integrity, fairness, and diversity, and so changed its commission percentages last week in an effort to blast the competition out of the water with the highest payouts for tributes and donations, which are now 10 to 20 percent higher than other sites.

“This offer isn’t just for now, it’s forever,” says Clips4Sale owner Neil. “It’s just another way that Clips4Sale gives back to those who work with them.”

Neil says the company’s 15th year has been amazing, and it’s all due to the efforts of its models and producers.

“We want to offer ways for them to make more money to thank them,” Neil adds. “In addition to increased percentages on tributes and donations, we will be offering higher revenue share opportunities and contests throughout the year.”

Models and producers can join Clips4Sale here.

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