Anastasia Pierce Joins Clips4Sale as Studio Relations Rep

Anastasia Pierce Joins Clips4Sale as Studio Relations Rep

TAMPA, Fla. — Content creator and producer Anastasia Pierce has joined Clips4Sale as a studio relations representative and will host an introductory webinar Wednesday at 10 a.m. (PST).

"The online meet-and-greet will be a chance for studios to meet Anastasia and engage with her about their experience on Clips4Sale," explained a rep. "As the studio relations rep, Anastasia will be the main point of contact for studios and will help them grow their business on the platform through webinars, virtual events, coaching, compliance navigation and overall development. Anastasia will serve as the studios' advocate and make sure their concerns are heard and addressed."

She understands the platform "from a studio level," the rep continued. "She joined the site as an independent producer in 2005 and has been with the platform for nearly two decades. As a producer herself, Anastasia had to learn the business from the ground-up. She’s eager to share the secrets she’s learned by providing business guidance to studios and creators on the platform."

Pierce expressed excitement about the "new chapter in [her] life" and by the opportunity to become "the voice of Clips4Sale."

"I absolutely love this business and look forward to coaching newcomers and empowering indie studio producers all over the world," she added. "I want to inspire studios to produce and sell more content. With creativity, work, support and planning, anyone can be successful on Clips4Sale. The sky's the limit. I can’t wait to connect with all the incredible studios on our platform, and hope everyone can join us for the webinar.”

The rep added that information about joining webinar, via Zoom, is available to studios on the platform via the broadcast message in their studio admin.

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