iWantPhone Kicks Off '7 Days of Christmas Giveaways'

iWantPhone Kicks Off '7 Days of Christmas Giveaways'

LOS ANGELES — iWantPhone is celebrating the holidays with “Seven Days of Christmas Giveaways” for its artists beginning today, continuing through Dec. 25.

“It has been a year of growth, inspiration and a great success for iWantPhone and our dedicated artists,” said Jay Phillips, vice president of iWantEmpire, which operates iWantPhone. “To reward their hard work, we’ve launched 'Seven Days of Christmas Giveaways.' The promotion will award artists using the iWantPhone platform. We wish all participants continued success and best wishes for the holiday season and the year ahead.”

To participate, each artist may enter once per day beginning today. There is no limit to the number of wins, and the winners will be chosen at random on a daily basis. The schedule of giveaways will be as follows:

  • Dec. 19 – Any artist who completes a call will be entered to win a $50 Amazon gift card.
  • Dec. 20 – Any artist who completes three-plus calls will be entered to win a Bluetooth headset.
  • Dec. 21 – Any artist who receives a five-star review from a fan will be entered to win a $50 Amazon gift card.
  • Dec. 22 – Any artist who completes a call will be entered to win a chance to be featured on iWantClips for one week.
  • Dec. 23 – Any artist who tweets why they love iWantPhone, tags @iWantPhonechat and receives the most likes will win a $50 Amazon Gift Card.
  • Dec. 24 – Any artist who completes a 10-plus minute call will be entered to win a promotional package that includes a customized Twitter header and promotional banner.
  • Dec. 25 – Any artist who completes a 20-plus minute call will be entered to win a promotional package and a $100 Amazon gift card.

All winners will be notified via email and announced on iWantBlog and Twitter by Thursday, Dec. 28. All prizes will be distributed by the first week of January.

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