Custom Content Marketplace 'Clip Page' Launches

Custom Content Marketplace 'Clip Page' Launches

CASPER, Wyo. — Clip Page, a new custom content marketplace, has debuted with a zero-fee structure for creators, effectively passing the platform service fee onto fans instead.

The platform, a rep noted, offers “a seamless process for creators to share the full variety of content they produce and for fans to effortlessly place orders.”

“There are no hidden fees, no commissions and absolutely no cut from creator earnings,” the rep added. “Fans support their favorite creators with a modest 10% service fee on orders, empowering creators to receive the full value of their custom work.”

Creators can customize every aspect of their Clip Page, including themes, outfits, content durations and video options.

For privacy and convenience, creators can publish a "no" list, set page passwords, block locations, securely message fans, limit active orders and pause new sales during breaks.

Founder Dan Cooper said, “We’re excited to get our platform in front of those creators who believe there is a better way to promote their creativity and deliver custom requests from fans while maintaining a manageable workload. Both experienced creators and those new to producing custom content will find our features invaluable.”

For more information, visit Clip.Page.

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