Traffic Dude Agrees to Help ASACP

LAS VEGAS – In support of the efforts by Adult Sites Against Child Pornography to combat the proliferation of child porn on the Internet, Traffic Dude has agreed to manage multiple online advertising campaigns for ASACP over the next year.

The campaigns are designed to help expand the ASACP mission and enhance awareness within the online business community. It will also provide a time sensitive means by which ASACP can introduce new projects and services to the community at large.

According to Traffic Dude President Scott Rabinowitz, “As an ad agency supporting the adult side of the business, our ad network reaches thousands of web site operators and webmasters. We are pleased to provide these promotional resources for ASACP that can allow the group to fulfill its mission.”

According to Joan Irvine, the Executive Director at ASACP, “We are pleased with this unexpected opportunity to gain access to premium business to business focused online advertising. Our organization seeks to expand its reach throughout the next year and the services provided by Traffic Dude are a well-timed addition to our limited resources.”

More than 4,700 sites that are taking a stand against child pornography and display the ASACP logo.

If you are interested in learning more about ASACP or helping in the fight against child pornography, please view the ASACP site www.asacp.org or email membership@asacp.org.

ASACP is an organization helping the adult site industry make a difference in the battle against child pornography. Traffic Dude is a full service interactive media agency which has been providing professional advertising services for high traffic networks and destination web sites in the adult industry for the past five years.

To learn more about Traffic Dude and its advertising services, you can view the site at www.trafficdude.com or e-mail info@trafficdude.com.

For further information, contact: Joan Irvine, joan@asacp.org or Scott Rabinowitz, info@trafficdude.com

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