Cynthia “Cyndalie” Ashlock Joins Klixxx

Ft. Lauderdale, FL – Industry trade publication Klixxx Magazine and webmaster resource site Klixxx.com have added marketing powerhouse and six year industry veteran Cynthia “Cyndalie” Ashlock, as Internet Marketing Director.

Cynthia, best known for her expertise in search engine marketing and webmaster resource development, has written over 80 articles for adult webmasters, many of which appeared in Klixxx Magazine over the years, and currently hosts a weekly Internet radio show every Thursday at 2:00 EST called FUSION, with Brian Ashlock of LiquidFusionGraphics.com, on the YNOTRadio.com network. Cynthia is also a founding member of the IFA (I-Freedom.org), a free speech organization catering to the adult Internet industry.

Cynthia is extremely excited to join the Klixxx team and will begin by working with Klixxx.com and related Internet properties. “Joining the team at Klixxx is another fruitful step in the line of work which I not only enjoy, but believe in – Webmaster Education. By sharing not only our experiences in adult webmaster y, but the lessons we have learned from them, we are investing in the future of the industry,” stated Cynthia. “I am happy to add my expertise to a solid Klixxx industry team, and I look forward knowing that the best is yet to come.”

Cynthia's primary duties are to coordinate and further develop Klixxx.com and related Internet properties including the Forums at Klixxx.com, as well as contribute to Klixxx magazine. She will be handling the sales of Internet-based advertising on Klixxx-owned websites for adult industry sponsors.

“We could not be more excited about our always improving ability to market to webmasters and sponsors,” stated Klixxx JoeD. “Cyndalie brings a new dimension to all our efforts, as we enable sponsors, and present new projects to help webmasters maximize revenues. Remember - Industry Born and Bred, written by webmasters for webmasters. We DO what we write about – Cyndalie is an industry force – she's joined our team to help us fulfill our mission!”

Cynthia “Cyndalie” Ashlock can be reached by e-mail at Cyn@Klixxx.com.

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