LOS ANGELES—The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) is pleased to announce that 7 Veils has become its newest title sponsor.
According to the company, 7 Veils is the premier social media marketing firm for the adult entertainment industry, building comprehensive Twitter, Facebook and Google Plus strategies that are integrated with a client’s overall marketing campaign. 7 Veils creates and implements winning social media solutions that provide results, and the tools to maintain clients’ success.
The company will assist ASACP in broadening and refining its social media initiatives.
“The adult industry is a leader in child protection and advocacy and it is 7 Veils privilege to be the social media outlet for this important work,” said 7 Veils CEO Lauren MacEwen. “7 Veils chose the ASACP specifically because we deeply value a need to protect our children from sexual exploitation, be it overt or subtly concealed and 7 Veils is proud to provide the social media management for this extremely important organization.”
ASACP is at the forefront of communicating the need for protecting businesses by protecting children and offers a formalized Code of Ethics and market segment-specific Best Practices, along with tools including the Restricted To Adults (RTA) website label that helps to prevent minors from accessing adult materials online.
“There are many ways that companies can assist in the battle to keep children safe online,” ASACP Executive Director Tim Henning stated. “7 Veils will help ASACP spread the word about its initiatives, such as promoting the use of its award winning CP Reporting Hotline.
“Because ASACP operates with minimal staff on a limited budget, it is most welcome when our supporters are able to help us leverage our offerings and the reach of our message,” Henning added. “7 Veils will allow us to take our social media to the next level, bringing our message to a wider audience.”
For more information, or to learn how your company can help ASACP and its vital mission, contact [email protected].