iWantClips Launches IWCSociety Fan Platform

iWantClips Launches IWCSociety Fan Platform

LOS ANGELES — iWantClips has launched IWCSociety, an online magazine-style fan platform, which it calls “a celebration of the powerful women and artists of IWC.”

According to the company, its goal has always been to elevate the brands of independent content creators, and so IWCSociety was developed to bring fans and artists a unique visual experience that will feature high-quality, exclusive photos from shoots by its own in-house photographer. Twice a week, IWCSociety will host written biographies and video interviews to help fans get an inside look at their favorite femdoms and independent content creators, “elevating their fandom to the next level.”

Launching with femdom video creator Ceara Lynch following a press tour for her documentary-thriller “Use Me,” IWCSociety reveals how she continues to reign among the top rankings on iWantClips by dominating men and draining their wallets and is an example of how iWantClips will use the new platform to bring fans an intimate look at many of their favorite artists.

iWantClips president Bratty Nikki said that IWCSociety will benefit both artists and fans with a captivating visual experience.

“Promoting artists and their brands has always been a cornerstone of iWantClips’ company values,” Nikki noted. “Featuring unbelievably sexy creative photography, BTS videos and event photos, IWCSociety is an upscale look at our fascinating community.”

“The artists will receive increased visibility, a higher brand profile, more traffic and new fans,” Nikki added. “And the fans, they are lucky guys! With thousands of incredible unreleased photos and videos soon to be published, there is a lot to look forward to on IWCSociety.”

For more information, visit iwcsociety.com or follow the site on Twitter.

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