Wildline! and ASACP Launch Joint Venture

Adult Internet search consulting company Wildline! has announced the debut of an online project designed to raise the awareness for The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection, a nonprofit organization dedicated to eliminating child pornography from the Internet.

Wildline!, also a traffic network operator, is a Corporate Sponsor for the ASACP, and the project is aiming at helping to prevent commercial exploitation of search terms used to market child pornography.

Wildline! will not charge to manage the project, which has been in development for one and a half years, and will aid the ASACP in seeing improved search engine rankings and traffic, aiding the organization’s efforts to eradicate online child pornography.

Using the company’s skills in search-engine-targeted campaigns, sites such as ASACP.org will have the best opportunity to show up for compromising queries in today’s search engines. Users typing in these types of queries will be able to find organizations like ASACP for legitimate purposes such as research and fighting child exploitation.

The new project is spearheaded by veteran adult industry consultant Johnny V, who has been working with ASACP for several years, and Wildline! President Charles Hentrich.

“We were convinced that Wildline! had more to give to ASACP than just money,” says Johnny V. “If we could cook, we would have had a bake sale; but, since Charles has an unparalleled ability to create lucrative, long-term campaigns in the search engines for his clients, we decided to combine his skills with our mutual desire to protect children. The result will help ASACP combat the exploitation of children online.”

ASACP Executive Director Joan Irvine expressed the organization’s gratitude for Johnny V’s efforts on its behalf. “His tenaciousness and dedication has been amazing. It’s because of enthusiastic, proactive individuals like Johnny V and sponsors like Wildline! that ASACP is able to keep expanding its outreach and improving its effectiveness. I would say that we’re in their debt—but they’re the ones paying us!”