ManyVids Offers 80% Payout on Custom Videos

ManyVids Offers 80% Payout on Custom Videos

LOS ANGELES — ManyVids is starting off the New Year by permanently raising the payout on custom video sales to 80 percent.

According to the company, over the last few months, it has run a number of 80 percent payout promos that have been met with positive feedback. Now because of the commitment and enthusiasm of the MV Stars, the 80 percent payout on all “Make it Rain” sales and tributes will run indefinitely, while the 80 percent rate is now extended to custom videos as well.

“ManyVids strives for transparency, and exists to put the MV Stars and MV Members first,” says a company spokesperson, noting that MV has a social mission, and believes in empowering careers while making the world a more just and sexually liberated place. “ManyVids is always striving to implement business practices that are open, fair, and profitable, for all involved.”

The spokesperson reveals that MV was motivated to keep the new rate after learning about another adult site built around user-submitted clips and camming that advertises a 100 percent payout on custom video sales but hides a charge in there for the user.

“For example, this other site tells performers ‘You’re getting 100 percent for a custom vid,’ so the content creator sells it for $100, but when the customer buys the video, they actually pay $140 at checkout,” the spokesperson explains. “The customer pays 40 percent more, and this kind of misleading tactic leads to confusion.”

“Basically, the content creator is really earning 71 percent of the final price. However, ManyVids’ 80 percent payout on custom videos comes with no hidden catches or fees so that it works for everyone involved!” the spokesperson exclaims. “This fantastic promotion runs forever, and ManyVids sincerely hopes this makes our partners in success, the MV Stars, even more passionate about creating new content and further sparks their entrepreneurial drive. 2019 is going to be a breakthrough year!”

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