IWantClips.com Launches New Responsive Design

CHEYENNE, Wy. — IWantClips.com has launched the 2.0 version of their clip site, offering a new responsive design that accommodates a variety of devices and platforms.

According to IWantClips.com, "Visitors to the IWC site can now purchase, download and stream clips anytime from their desktop, laptop, tablet and/or mobile phone. With more than 50 percent of the traffic on the Internet coming from mobile phones, responsive Web design is becoming the norm."

Jay Phillips, vice president of iWantClips.com, said, "The new site will make it effortless to navigate the site on your mobile phone or any platform out there. We're proud to be the only (adult clip site with) such an extensive mobile platform. By offering more and more options to our models and consumers, we will soon be #1 in the adult clips market."

IWantClips.com said that "the content that you download and purchase won't take up memory on your phone thanks to the WantCloud, a cloud storage for all clips so they can be accessed anytime and anywhere." According to IWantClips.com, downloads are "unlimited" with WantCloud, and "consumers will no longer have to download links from their e-mail to view their content."

iWantClips is also expanding their iWantCustomClips option.

"If you're not selling clips there, now is the time to start, with models being able to make 110 percent on custom clips they sell May through August," a spokesperson said of IWantCustomClips. "Models can set their per-minute price from $5 to $100 or charge a flat rate of $5 to $1000 for each individual category. Plus, they can make more money by charging extra for categories, faster delivery, name requests, exclusivity fees and more. An iWantClips store isn't required to open an iWantCustomClips store."

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