ASACP CEO Joan Irvine Interviewed on Adult Marketing Talk

LOS ANGELES — The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) has announced that its CEO, Joan Irvine, was recently interviewed by Adult Marketing Talk.

Founded in 1996, ASACP is a nonprofit organization dedicated to online child protection, through its CP Reporting Hotline and Restricted To Adults (RTA) website label.

"The issue of child safety is very important when it comes to marketing an adult company and I am so grateful to Bruce Friedman for this opportunity to discuss how ASACP can help adult businesses," Irvine said. "ASACP's Code of Ethics, Best Practices, and Restricted To Adults (RTA) website label clarifies to companies and customers visiting an adult company's website that they are performing their 'duty of care' to be certain that there is no child pornography on the sites and children are not being exposed to age-restricted images."

"I cannot stress enough how important this," she added.

Part of its "Webmaster Wednesdays," Adult Marketing Talk is a show on Radio Dentata. Hosted by CEO of Adult B2B Marketing, Bruce Friedman, the show features weekly marketing tips that help adult businesses improve their marketing, with a weekly interview featuring an industry leader, along with examples of bad marketing.

"I interviewed Joan because she is a true industry leader," Friedman said. "ASACP does incredible work to help the fight against child pornography as well as keeping children away from adult material."

"Joan's is a message that people in the adult industry need to hear," Friedman added. "I am a big supporter of ASACP's mission and want to help get the word out to as many people as possible."

The interview is now available online.

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