iWon
IWon.com was a free casual game site and web portal that offered the chance to win cash for charities through activities such as playing online games. iWon started as a Web Portal, similar to Yahoo!, that entered its users into daily, weekly, monthly cash prize drawings. Users earned entries drawing based on a point system for using the website. Activities that earned points included clicking on links, using the search features and participating in its online games.[1] The site was shut down on January 6, 2016.[2]
Among major early backers of iWon was Viacom, parent of CBS, UPN and MTV. It is now owned by Barry Diller's IAC.[3]
Social media
In January 2011, in an attempt to reach out to users through the social medium of Facebook, iWon launched an interactive game portal similar to the one found on their website. It offered similar games and features, including a daily prize draw during its opening months.
References
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IWON External links
- Company homepage
- $1 million dollar giveaway
- NY Times article about IWon's relaunch
- The IWON Prize Arcade on Facebook