ModelClips Announces $100 'Upload & Tweet' Bonus for Models

ModelClips Announces $100 'Upload & Tweet' Bonus for Models

CYBERSPACE — ModelClips.com, the first site to feature video clips designed to be compatible with the new wave of interactive sex toys, has just announced a series of upload bonuses for models, starting on May 1.

Fresh off their recent partnership with premier cam network Flirt4Free, the site will offer a $100 bonus to models who upload and Tweet out at least 20 clips in 30 days. A $50 bonus is also available to models who upload and Tweet five clips in the same span of time.

“With this bonus offer, models can increase their exposure, promote their content on the site and earn some extra cash while they do it. It’s a win-win!” said Angela Arnone, a ModelClips representative.

Any performer with a ModelClips account is eligible for the Upload Bonus, providing they complete their full on-site profile and provide a means of receiving payment. The videos must be new to the site, at least five minutes long and contain quality, sellable content that abides by the site’s rules and regulations for permissible material. Live cam shows imported from Flirt4Free do not qualify.

Once a clip is uploaded, models must Tweet the link with the hashtag #ModelClipsForCash to have it count toward the Upload & Tweet reward.

ModelClips has added a slew of new features as they continue to add sources of revenue for adult performers. In addition to their state-of-the-art interactivity, customers can now send tips, direct messages, join paid fan clubs and make custom clip requests.

Visit the ModelClips website to sign up and for details about the Upload & Tweet Cash Bonus.

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