Clips.com Hits 50,000th Clip Mark

PHILADELPHIA — Clips.com has reached a new milestone, breaking through the 50,000 clips mark.

Owned and operated by National A-1 Internet Inc., which also runs the pay-per-minute website HotMovies.com, Clips.com gives studios and content providers opportunities to earn additional income from their content by creating and customizing their own stores where they can describe, price and schedule their clips.

Currently more than 400 studios that send content to HotMovies.com also have their scenes available on Clips.com.

To encourage additional studios and content providers to add their content to Clips.com, HotMovies.com staff can prepare, describe, price and add scenes from movies coming from studios and content providers who participate in the Clips.com program.

Participating studios and content providers can add scenes themselves via FTP, create their own stores to sell the clips, and upload the scenes that they wish to sell on Clips.com.

"Our faith in the success of Clips.com has now been proven by this achievement," said James Seibert, director of business development for National A-1 Internet. "We always knew that Clips.com would attract customers who seriously collect adult content and want to own the scenes they love forever.

“More and more studios are discovering that they and other content providers now have an exciting and desirable method to promote their movies and earn additional revenue from them. Basically, the content on Clips.com is an open invitation to potential customers to pay for watching movie trailers.”

For more information, visit Clips.com or call Seibert at (800) 959-MOVIE.

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