iWantClips Announces 'Pin to Win' Photo Contest

iWantClips Announces 'Pin to Win' Photo Contest

LOS ANGELES — iWantClips is celebrating August with a photo contest for its artists.

The “Pin to Win” contest will start tomorrow and end on Aug. 20. Contestants must enter their favorite promotional photo to be in the running for a professional photo lighting kit from Neewer with Dimmable LED Ring Light.

“We’ve seen some amazing photography from our artists, and we wanted all of them to share what they love most in our new contest,” said James Power, vice president of operations of iWantEmpire, which operates iWantBlog, iWantClips, iWantCustomClips, iWantPhone and iWantFanClub. “A great promo shot is everything when it comes to attracting new fans and this contest is all about that. We encourage all of our artists to participate and share their creative spirit.”

To join the fun, iWantClips artists must add a DropBox link with their favorite high-resolution images to the "Preferred Promotional Images" section under the "Promo Tools" tab on their iWantClips store.

Then, tweet and pin one of their "Preferred Promotional Images" to their Twitter profile with the following included:

- Link to your iWantClips store or vanity domain
- Tag @iWantClips
- Use the Hashtag #IWCPintoWin
- Leave your post pinned on your profile through 8/20.

The pinned image must be included in the Dropbox link. No non-affiliated iWantEmpire brands, sites, or services can be promoted on the pinned Tweet to be eligible, the company said.

For more information, visit iWantBlog.com.

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