iWantEmpire Set to Debut iWantFanClub.com on New Year's Eve

iWantEmpire Set to Debut iWantFanClub.com on New Year's Eve

LOS ANGELES — iWantEmpire has announced its upcoming launch this weekend of iWantFanClub.com, set for New Year’s Eve, December 31.

According to the company, the new private social media platform gives artists the opportunity to turn their social time into revenue by offering fans exclusive subscriptions to their favorite artists’ feeds, with daily payouts and a comprehensive dashboard placing access to photos, video clips, custom shoots, pay2view messaging, phone chat, tips, and tributes all on one network.

As part of the rollout, artists who sign up and activate their iWantFanClub account by January 31 will receive free daily payouts and up to 80 percent commission for the first six months.

“iWantFanClub was the next logical step for our partners. It creates additional revenue streams in the form of monthly subscriptions, and brings the entire network to one dashboard, allowing artists to offer all forms of content from one screen,” said iWantEmpire President Jay Phillips. “This platform has been in the works for a long time, and I am personally very proud to offer iWantFanClub in time for the new year.”

Phillips notes all of the company’s sites are now integrated to create a seamless experience for artists and fans alike.

“iWantFanClub gives artists and celebrities a dynamic platform to interact with fans, upload exclusive content, hold contests, provide phone chats, offer custom clip orders and more,” Phillips concludes. “It allows for a customized payout schedule with direct deposit, and with [more than] four years in business, and more than $30 million in payouts, the iWantEmpire has earned its reputation as a trusted and reliable platform.”

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