iWantClips Kicks Off Photo Contest With $10K in Cash Prizes

iWantClips Kicks Off Photo Contest With $10K in Cash Prizes

LOS ANGELES — iWantClips is giving its artists the opportunity to use social media and win up to $10,000 in cash prizes with its "2018 Summer Photo Contest.”

“We are thrilled to kick off our ‘2018 Summer Photo Contest’ and give our artists a chance to win cash prizes,” said James Power, vice president of operations of iWantEmpire, which operates iWantClips, iWantCustomClips, iWantPhone and iWantFanClub.

“We encourage everyone to enter. All you have to do is post your best summer vacation pics on Twitter and tag us. It’s a great opportunity to win cash, plus grow your brand and gain more fans and followers.”

To join the photo contest,” artists must take a photo in their iWantClips tank top during their travels and post it on Twitter with the hashtag #IWCWorldwide18 and tag @iwantclips as well as add the location of the photo. (For safety precautions, artists are advised to post the photo after leaving the location.)

If you are an iWantClips artist and do not have a tank top, email artistexperience@iwantclips.com.

A $1,000 cash prize will be offered to the model with the best photo in each of the following 10 categories: Best Hobby, Most Adventurous, Best Landmark, Best Party, Best Sunset, Beach Babe, Pool Party, iWantClips Squad, Sporty Selfie and Sexiest Car. Artists may submit entries as many times as they like.

The contest is now underway and runs through Sept. 10. Winners will be announced on Sept. 28 and prizes will be distributed by Sept. 30. All photos will be posted with the artist’s full name and his/her iWantClips store link.

For a full list of rules and guidelines, visit iWantBlog.com. To see all contest photos, visit iWantClips.com.

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