ModelClips Performers Vie for Cash, Toys in Fall Promos

LOS ANGELES — ModelClips.com, a new clip site featuring content compatible with interactive sex toys, has announced a pair of fall promotions for its performers.

The site has steadily added new features since its early 2019 launch and now customers can order and purchase custom content from their favorite ModelClips’ models, tailored to their specific tastes. As such, ModelClips will award a $1,000 prize and a choice of interactive toys — Kiiroo’s Pearl2 or Onyx2 — to the model who sells the most custom clips in September.

To qualify, at least three custom content requests must be ordered and fulfilled between midnight (EDT) September 1 and 11:59 p.m. September 30. Only clips sold for $100 or more will count toward a performer’s monthly total.

“Personalized content is one of the best ways to maintain a strong relationship with a customer and making that custom content interactive is something even more intimate and special,” said ModelClips’ rep Angela Arnone. “It’s something that’s been gaining traction in the industry, and we’re excited to inspire our models to push it further with a friendly competition and a big cash prize!”

Models can also win a free interactive toy for bringing in new site members in the “Recruit 5 and Win a Toy” promotion, besides a five-percent referral bonus earned whenever the new recruits sell content of their own. To qualify, referees must complete their ModelClips profile and upload at least five videos before this promotion ends December 31.

These two promos will run concurrently with the “Upload & Tweet” offer, which also ends December 31, where cash bonuses are awarded to models who promote new content on social media.

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