iWantFanClub Launches Billboard Campaign

iWantFanClub Launches Billboard Campaign

LOS ANGELES — iWantFanClub, the new subscription-based social media platform from iWantEmpire, has debuted its first billboard in Los Angeles.

The outdoor advertisement features iWantEmpire contract artist Tasha Reign and is located on the corner of Sunset Blvd. and Highland Ave. in Hollywood, adjacent to the famed Hollywood and Highland shopping center.

“This billboard is in a perfect location to showcase the iWantFanClub platform,” said Jay Phillips, founder and president of iWantEmpire. “Geared toward celebrities and artists looking to develop their brands, we are inviting everyone to monetize their social media content and develop new revenue streams.” 

The debut billboard shows Reign taking a selfie with her smartphone next to the slogan “Turn Social Time into Profit,” and the iWantFanClub logo. The billboard targets artists and celebrities with a message to monetize their online interactions by joining the new social media platform.

"I’m beyond ecstatic to learn iWantEmpire has chosen me to represent them for a billboard campaign,” Reign said. “The location on Highland, just off Sunset Blvd. is a huge deal and a dream come true.” Reign continues, “The new platform I am promoting, iWantFanClub is a career move for performers! To be able to create and own original content and make passive income directly from our fans is truly everything. I cannot wait to see what else is in store this year!"

Additional billboards will appear throughout 2018 at various locations around the world.

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