ModelClips.com Launches With Interactive Capability

LOS ANGELES — ModelClips.com, a new clip site throwing in the component of interactive sex toys, is now live and open for business.

Through Feb. 28, models who sign up for ModelClips.com can take advantage of an 80 percent promotional commission rate on video sales and membership conversion, as well as a 5 percent referral bonus.

According to the company, content will be promoted across an expansive network backed by several major adult industry outlets.

While performers can highlight any of their recorded content with ModelClips, the site also features the ability to make clips compatible with interactive toys.

“Our mission is to help models succeed on both the financial and marketing fronts,” a company spokesperson said. “Clip sales have long been a popular source of passive income, but with so much footage available online, it can be difficult to make yours stand out. By adding interactive compatibility, we’re offering potential fans a one-of-a-kind way to enjoy your videos while our model-first payout structure maximizes your profits.”

The site is also friendly to performers who promote themselves over multiple platforms. Members are encouraged to include links to their personal websites, social media accounts, and active cam networks in their profile.  

As the beta phase of ModelClips.com progresses, performers and their followers can anticipate a wide variety of additional features. Customer subscription accounts and a means of tipping are coming soon, and a custom video upload tool is also in development.

Signups and interactive requests are currently available. To register for free and take advantage of their 80 percent promotional rate, click here.

For questions about Feel Technology integration, email support@modelclips.com or visit the site’s FAQ page.

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