Clips4Sale Marks 20th Anniversary With 120% September Payouts

Clips4Sale Marks 20th Anniversary With 120% September Payouts

LOS ANGELES — Clips4Sale is celebrating its 20th anniversary in September by offering 120% payouts for 20 days.

Creators who upload clips from Sept. 1-20 are automatically eligible for the 120% payout, which will apply to traffic sent by Clips4Sale creators to their own stores during that period.

"We are the original creator-first platform," said Clips4Sale honcho Denzil D. "We have been blessed for the past twenty years. By enabling independent creators and small studios to monetize their businesses and lifestyles, they, in turn, have helped us become the center of kink and fetish content online. For our anniversary, we want to thank them."

Denzil went on to tout the platform's recent improvements.

"In the past year, Clips4Sale has been improving the back end to reimagine the platform and the brand," he said. "Clips4Sale is working hard each day to have better support, make it easier to use, bring more tools for creators and, thanks to serious investment in traffic — our Expanded Traffic Program — has seen significant revenue growth in the past year across nearly every category. This is a chance for us to reward existing creators, and show new ones what we can do."

For more information, visit Clips4Sale.

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