FlashCa$h Signs On as Corporate Sponsor of ASACP

LOS ANGELES – The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection announced today that the niche site affiliate marketing program FlashCa$h has signed on as the newest Corporate Sponsor of ASACP.

“FlashCa$h has been supporting ASACP through its adoption of the Restricted To Adults (RTA) website label, helping to increase the international reach and overall effectiveness of RTA,” said Joan Irvine, executive director of ASACP. “We are thrilled that they have decided to further protect children by financially supporting ASACP as a corporate sponsor. It is because of sponsors such as FlashCa$h that ASACP [is able] to continue to provide RTA as a free service.”

The FlashCa$h program offers over 40 sites dedicated to serving niche-specific content. The program launched its first site in 1998, and over the past 10 years has grown into a global organization, with offices in North America, Europe, Southeast Asia and the Caribbean.

Mary Gillis, “queen of marketing” for FlashCa$h, said that the company “has always believed that self-regulation and intelligent dealings with governmental agencies is the only future for our industry.”

“We believe that adult material can be a healthy part of life, but we want to ensure that it remains in the hands of consenting people, above the age of consent,” Gillis said. “ASACP is an organization that has displayed strong leadership in our community, forging ahead to make the message clear that adult companies are just that — adult. The content we make is not intended for children, and we are committed to their protection.”

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