ASACP Offers Adult Webmaster Boot Camp at XBIZ Summer Forum

LOS ANGELES — The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) has announced its plans to host a Webmaster Boot Camp at the upcoming XBIZ Summer Forum.

The XBIZ Summer Forum takes place in Las Vegas from June 3-5 at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, and offers workshops, seminars and networking opportunities for adult industry professionals.

The special seminar will be lead by ASACP Technology and Forensic Research Director Tim Henning and will take place on Wednesday, June 3 from 10 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.

Topics scheduled to be covered include traffic, SEO, affiliate marketing, social networks, design, content, webmaster tools and technology, hosting and legal issues.

According to the association, Henning created the Adult Webmaster Boot Camp to allow industry experts to share their vast knowledge and experience; helping adult webmasters maximize success while minimizing risk.

In addition to Henning's participation in the program, panelists include noted adult attorney Lawrence G. Walters; Wildline! Director of Sales and Marketing John Van Arnam; National Net President William VanVorst; LFP / Hustler Cash Director of Affiliate Marketing Nick Amoroso; and Director of Client Relations for Mansion Productions, Ananda Sisk.

"In today's challenging marketplace, adult company operators face many challenges in navigating their online business successfully," Henning said. "The Adult Webmaster Boot Camp will feature industry experts who can speak to the most crucial areas companies must be versed in to succeed online."

"I am very excited to have such a fantastic group of panelists for the Boot Camp seminar and along with their knowledgeable advice I will be speaking to webmasters about how they can help to protect children, protect their business, lower risk and improve their brand image," Henning added. "I'm sure that everyone who attends will walk away with fresh ideas about how to improve their business on multiple fronts."

Henning joined ASACP as its first employee in 1996 and today manages the ASACP hotline and technical infrastructure. He supervised the development and deployment of the international award-winning Restricted to Adults (RTA) label. He also manages the ASACP Technology Taskforce and is a member of the Financial Coalition Against Child Pornography and its Analytics and Technology Challenges Working Groups. Henning is known for his forensic expertise and interacts with law enforcement and other hotlines.

Founded in 1996, the Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection is a non-profit organization dedicated to eliminating child pornography from the Internet and also works to help parents prevent children from viewing age-inappropriate material online.

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