CyberStampede Becomes ASACP Corporate Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection has announced that online marketing specialists CyberStampede has become its newest corporate sponsor.

CyberStampede is a boutique provider of SEO, SEM and social media services.

“Our team has respected the work of ASACP and its efforts to protect kids online for many years,” CyberStampede founder Rodney Thompson said.

“CyberStampede specializes in search engine marketing which reaches a broad global audience. As parents ourselves, it was evident from the start that working with ASACP as a sponsor and active partner was just plain good business and consistent with our company philosophy.”

Operated by two principals whose combined work product spans more than 25 years online, CyberStampede supports merchants in multiple industries.

“We are pleased to welcome CyberStampede as our newest corporate sponsor,” ASACP CEO Joan Irvine said.

“Through its support of ASACP, CyberStampede is taking a stand in the battle for our children’s future — and the future of the adult industry. Their help with SEO will both bring the ASACP child protection message to more people and more recognition to the industry for its ongoing efforts.”

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