Traffic Dude to Manage FSC Ad Sales

PUEBLO, Colo. — Internet advertising agency Traffic Dude has joined with Free Speech Coalition to assist the organization with offering ad space on the FSC website.

"Like everybody else in this business, we are looking at ways to diversify our funding and make sure that we are making solid business decisions," FSC Executive Director Diane Duke told XBIZ. "We had a wonderful discussion with Scott Rabinowitz about the opportunities available on our website and we realized that there was an opportunity there not only for us to bring in additional revenue, but also for our members to get the word out about their businesses."

The agreement enables FSC to begin to monetize its site, and also promotes Traffic Dude and its services to FSC members and others who access the FSC site. Traffic Dude is providing its services at a reduced rate.

FreeSpeechCoalition.com says it receives over 2,000 unique visitors per day. The site is content driven, with an audience of adult industry professionals throughout the world.

“The Free Speech Coalition is on the front lines of legal issues impacting the adult entertainment industry," Traffic Dude co-founder Scott Rabinowitz said. "As a member company, we sought to find more strategic means to support the organization financially. We are extremely honored to provide our core advertising management service on behalf of FSC.”

Traffic Dude is a full-service online advertising agency focused on the adult entertainment industry. The company offers adult Internet advertising campaigns targeted at straight and gay consumers across a hand picked network of high traffic adult destination sites and via major search engines including Yahoo. The company also provides advertising sales management services to provide revenue streams for ad supported websites.

For more information and to inquire about advertising, visit the Free Speech Coalition and Traffic Dude websites or email freespeech@trafficdude.net.

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