iWantPhone Offers Fan Promotion for Newly Launched Platform

iWantPhone Offers Fan Promotion for Newly Launched Platform

LOS ANGELES — iWantPhone has just launched its December fan promotion, allowing fans to earn 10 percent in site credits by simply calling their favorite artists. For more information, visit the blog.

“It’s the giving season so we at iWantPhone are giving back to fans with an exciting holiday offer,” said Jay Phillips, vice president of iWantEmpire, parent company of iWantPhone and other sites. “It’s been an exciting debut for iWantPhone and we hope our fans join us in this great celebration with our talented and eclectic artists!”

According to a company rep, "To join the fun, iWantPhone fans need only call their favorite artist during December and they will automatically earn 10 percent back in site credits on January 30, 2018. The promotion gives fans the opportunity to take full advantage of the diverse and growing number of artists on iWantPhone, the chat service available on iPhone, Android, Google phones and other mobile devices.

"With a clean design and easy to use state-of-the-art interface, iWantPhone offers its artists a steady revenue stream, increased online visibility along with a leading edge mobile platform," they added. "It also provides vanity URLs, top-rated customer service, all-inclusive artist support, partnerships to promote its artists extensively, as well as high-end features found nowhere else."

For users, iWantPhone aims to provide them "the ultimate one-on-one experience with a sexy artist on a mobile platform."

The iWantEmpire brand operates a number of adult sites, including "the leading amateur, fetish, and porn star clip site"iWantClips which offers "a truly elite experience." Its other sites are iWantCustomClips, which offers users the ability to "direct their ultimate fantasy" by choosing the artist, the outfit, scenario and more.

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