I received a notification of forum thread reply for the following message, but it seems the author ("nontkl") deleted his post before I could reply, as it doesn't appear in the thread anymore. Still, I would like to answer anyway.
> Great preview clip but where's the clip on the Clips 4 Sale
> site? I didn't see it anywhere.
It's the very first clip on the store. I can see it just fine, and a number of people have already bought it. I can only assume that you weren't looking in the right place, maybe my foot clip store instead of the tickling one. Maybe this is why you deleted your post, having noticed your mistake.
> The way you title your clips is annoying, why don't you give
> them real titles so it makes it easier to browse?
I don't understand the problem. Each series has a general title (Last Laugh Something), with each clip in the series having a number. It doesn't get much easier than that. I'm not interested in giving them standard titles like "Candy's unbearable foot tickling torment" or whatever. I find such titles awkward, and I don't see how they make browsing any easier. With the exception of some of the newest clips, which I tend to temporarily place at the top of the list, all my clips are in order, from the most recent series to the oldest. Same thing for each clip of each series, what with the numbers in their titles.
Of course, if you don't understand what the titles mean, it might be a bit confusing (though I still don't see why it makes browsing harder). But it's actually very simple. The "ll" part of each clip just means "Last Laugh", to identify it as one of my clips. The second part is a letter of either the Greek or Hebrew alphabet. I already went through the Greek one, so I'm currently using the Hebrew one for noew videos. The last part is a number indicating the order of the clip in its series.
So, if we take the example of the clip this thread is about, the name "llvav_1.wmv" means that it's the first clip in the Last Laugh Vav series. In this case, "Vav" is the 6th letter in the Hebrew alphabet. It's not gibberish, as some people seem to think. If you're familiar with the Greek and Hebrew alphabets, or if you do some research online to find them, it's really easy to know exactly the order of the videos. You can also check my website, as the DVD versions that appear in my catalogs are in the same order as the clip versions on my clip stores.