Clips4Sale Introduces 100% Commission Incentive Program During COVID-19 Pandemic

Clips4Sale Introduces 100% Commission Incentive Program During COVID-19 Pandemic

TAMPA, Fla. — During the month of April, Clips4Sale is stepping up support for its models, studios and online community with a 100 percent commission incentive program on clip sales generated from traffic that models bring to the platform.

“We know this is a really difficult time for our models and producers, who we consider our family, and we want to help,” said Founder Neil. “The 100 percent commission incentive program is a great way to earn some big money to help with rent, bills, or anything else that our Clips4Sale family needs right now.”

According to the company, now is the time to come together and support one another.

“This source of financial support is a reminder that we are all in this together, and that Clips4Sale has always viewed the models and producers it works with as our family,” Neil added. “Clips4Sale remains a leader in the marketplace and a source of strength and financial support for its models and producers. Though we are all experiencing a period of uncertainty, Clips4Sale remains steadfast in its commitment to partners and audience alike.”

To take part in the promo, login to the Clips4Sale Store Admin and click on the “100% Commission Incentive” banner on the homepage. Next, choose “Generate Forever CID Code” to create and activate a unique link. Finally, select “Click Here to Activate Your Store for the Current Incentive Promotion,” to opt into the promo and begin promoting.

To benefit from the increased commissions during April 2020, participants must use their Forever CID Code and receive all of their sales from outside traffic, such as visitors from social media, blogs and forums. Commissions are only paid on clip sales, and this includes both current and new customers.

For more information, click here.

Studios, producers and models can open a Clips4Sale store here.

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