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Keep your porn Restricted to Adults

Monday, May 28th, 2012

It is that time again, when I dedicate a little time and space on PimpsPromo to discuss the Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) and Restricted to Adults (RTA). I am sure that any adult webmaster or program owner that has been around for longer than six months has heard of ASACP; but how many are actually supporting ASACP or using the RTA label to help parents that are using filtering software to keep their minor children off your porn website?

Founded in 1996, the ASACP is a non-profit organization established with the lofty goal of eliminating child pornography on the Internet. To assist in achieving this goal, the ASACP has established an international online reporting hotline for both surfers and adult webmasters to report suspected child pornography; they have created a Code of Ethics and Best Practices for adult sites, search engines, billing and hosting companies and others. In addition, ASACP developed the RTA label to enable parental filtering software, and they do their best to keep members and others in the adult community aware of current, new and pending laws dealing with child protection. (more…)

Red Light Center hosts Adult Entertainment Virtual Convention 2012

Thursday, February 16th, 2012

Red Light Center is hosting the first ever adult entertainment virtual convention and PimpsPromo will be there to cover all the action. This three day event will be held February 24-26, 2012 and will be held in the utherverse. While this is not my first virtual trade show to attend or exhibit at, this is the first one that concentrated on the adult entertainment industry.

PimpsPromo Virtual Booth

PimpsPromo Virtual Convention Booth

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XBIZ EU 2011 Review

Tuesday, February 14th, 2012

The traveling XBIZ roadshow continued its journey from Chicago, IL in June to London, UK in September, with their first [that I recall] European show, XBIZ EU 2011. The adult B2B event was billed as being held September 23-25, but the only thing going on the 25th was the double-decker bus tour. There were two days of the actual show.

This was my first visit to London, so I was unaware that I needed to arrive at the airport a good 12 hours before my first appointment. Unbelievable. Gatwick has to be the slowest airport I have ever been through. Combine that with the distance factor, and suffice it to say I missed the speed networking and lunch the first day. By the time I arrived at the venue hotel, the Radisson Edwardian Bloomsbury, the seminars had begun. (more…)