Clips4Sale Returns as Fetish Con Diamond Sponsor

TAMPA, Fla. — Clips4Sale has announced it is returning as a major Fetish Con sponsor; will have a mega-booth of models and producers; and will be teaching two courses on becoming a clips master.

Clips4Sale will have their booth on the stage of the Grand Bay Ballroom of the Hilton St. Petersburg Bayfront. Spokesmodel Ashley Fires and a bevy of models and producers will be appearing. Trade show hours are Friday 12-8 p.m., Saturday 12-8 p.m. and Sunday 11-3 p.m. For more on the show, click here.

Clips4Sale’s Neil will be moderating two panels. On Thursday from 12:30-2 p.m., “Clips Today: Current Trends, Pending Issues & the Future” will take place. Attendees will learn the opportunities of clip making and selling and landmines to avoid, plus there will be time for questions. The panel will include Dr. Chauntelle, Corey D. Silverstein, Esquire, Becky LaSabre and Kimmie KaBoom.

On Saturday from 12:30-2 p.m., Neil and Clips4Sale GM Dariusz will be moderating a second panel. “Clips4Sale: Make Money While You Sleep” will cover topics including the basics of setting up a store/studio, content requirements and marketing ideas. To view the full class schedule, click here.

This is Clips4Sale’s eleventh year as a Diamond Event Sponsor. They’re also sponsoring the Kinky Red Carpet Thursday night and Sunday night at the Fetish Awards. Neil, Dariusz and the whole Clips4Sale team will be attending the awards. Many of their models and producers are up for awards. The Kinky Red Carpet begins at 7 p.m., doors open at 8 p.m. and the show starts at 9 p.m.

“I’m looking forward to the two panels I’m moderating,” Neil said. “The more we educate producers and models, the more money they will make. Plus, we will get new stores signing up to bring further diversity to Clips4Sale. If you have ever wanted to open a store or make more money, you definitely want to attend one or both panels.”

For more info, visit Clips4Sale.com

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