PimpsPromo Joins on as ASACP Corporate Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection has announced that PimpsPromo has become its newest corporate sponsor.

PimpsPromo provides Internet branding solutions through the use of photos, videos and reviews of various adult webmaster events and gatherings.

“I have been a long time supporter of ASACP and have been flying the RTA label on PimpsPromo for the last year,” said Lloyd “baddog” Brown, president of SPP Productions and PimpsPromo.com.

Brown said that after meeting with Joan Irvine in Amsterdam at the last Webmaster Access, it was decided that PimpsPromo should make the relationship official.

“Since PimpsPromo does utilize various social networks and ranks high in the search engines, it is inevitable that minors will stumble upon this site,” Brown added. “It was a no-brainer that we should assist responsible parents in keeping young eyes averted from our content.”

ASACP CEO Joan Irvine said she is pleased to welcome PimpsPromo as the organization's newest corporate sponsor.

“We are grateful to the company for its commitment to child protection and support of ASACP — including its use of the RTA label to protect children from accidentally viewing age-restricted material," Irvine said.

"Plus, it’s always great to see Lloyd wearing the RTA t-shirt at industry events.”

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