Parag Gupta to Lead SEO Webinar for Sunday's 'Sex Tech Connect'

Parag Gupta to Lead SEO Webinar for Sunday's 'Sex Tech Connect'

LOS ANGELES — Sex Tech Connect (STC), described as an online meet-up aimed at the sextech and adult retail industries, and professionals involved with sexuality research, journalism and the arts, will host Parag Gupta for a virtual webinar focused on SEO this Sunday, April 18, at 9 a.m. (PDT).

Gupta is the co-founder and CTO of Tickle.Life, a resource website that is "on a mission to transform the way the world looks at sexuality and femininity," noted a rep. His specific experience includes "creating network products with a focus on spaces such as B2B, sales and inside sales, dating and relationships, technology and information design."

Sunday's webinar will cover the following topics with a dedicated focus on the needs of adult companies:

  • What is SEO, and why is it important to my business?
  • How to find your SEO audience
  • How to deliver value via SEO
  • The SEO process that works
  • On-page SEO tools, best practices and more
  • Off-page SEO tools, best practices and more
  • Question-and-answer period

During Sunday's meetup, attendees will have the opportunity to speak directly to Gupta and to network with each other. The event will be recorded and subsequently posted online.

“Parag has the knowledge to guide us through this ultra-important topic,” said Maxine Lynn, adult industry attorney and co-founder of STC. "We look forward to getting some tips and tricks for taking our online marketing to another level in a tough environment for adult businesses online."

Following Sunday's webinar, the conversation will continue for an afterparty chat on Clubhouse, where Gupta will continue to address audience questions.

Visit Tickle.Life and follow the platform on Twitter for additional information.

Click here to register for Sunday's event and to join the STC mailing list. Follow the group on Twitter for the latest updates. Join the Clubhouse afterparty here.

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