iWantClips to Hold 'Cruel Summer' Contest

iWantClips to Hold 'Cruel Summer' Contest

LOS ANGELES — iWantClips will hold a summer clip contest for creators on its platform with $1,700 in cash prizes, running from tomorrow until June 30.

The contest, a rep explained, is “a perfect way to kick off summer and get our fans and artists engaged in what we think is going to be one of the most exciting summers we’ve had in a while.”

All iWantClips artists are invited to upload their summer-themed clips using the tag “Cruel Summer” for a chance to win one of three prizes and appear in the site’s dedicated contest section, which offers extra promotion for the entire month of June.

iWantClips will be awarding one third-place winner $250; the second-place winner will receive $500 and the first-place winner $1,000. The winners will be announced online via Twitter and on iWantBlog.com on Monday, July 11.

“We look forward to seeing all the amazing clips during the month of June and ultimately awarding the top three winners cash prizes, including the No. 1 prize of $1,000,” the rep added.

For more information, visit iWantBlog.com.

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