Clips4Sale Announces 'Main Stage Madness' at Fetish Con

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Clips4Sale (C4S) has announced its main stage schedule of events for the 2024 Fetish Con, Aug. 8-11.

The line-up, dubbed Main Stage Madness, will consist of performances and showdowns such as Bondage Battle IV and Superheroine Showdown XV. Additionally, Drag Race contestant The Vixen will host events like the Lip Sync Battle and Drag Queen Bingo.

C4S will also host sessions and workshops about bossing brands and earnings as a creator, including Kendra James’ Kink to Cash seminar and Max Candy’s Content Creation Gold. C4S CEO Denzil will also join to provide actionable insights from the C suite.

Additionally, C4S will host creator networking and cocktails on Friday and Saturday from 2-5 p.m. (EDT) as well as the Creator Workspace, an exclusive, hands-on look at C4S’ new workspace with real-time insights, streamlined management tasks and integrated marketing tools.

“Fetish Con gives us a chance to give back to the community,” said Clips4Sale director of business development Salima. “The market for kink and fetish content is growing, but too many platforms don’t know how to reach it. Fetish Con is an opportunity for us to show off what we do, and help even more people turn their kink into a career.

“In bringing The Vixen to the mainstage, we’re not only helping create an unforgettable experience for our community,” added Salima, “ we’re also drawing attention to the artistry of all our creators.”

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