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ADULT INDUSTRY UPDATELawrence G. Walters, Esquire www.FreeSpeechLaw.com Lawrence G. Walters is a partner with the law firm of Weston, Garrou & DeWitt, based in Los Angeles. Mr. Walters represents clients involved in all aspects of adult media. Weston, Garrou & DeWitt handles First Amendment cases nationwide, and has been involved in significant Free Speech litigation before the United States Supreme Court.
Michigan Throws The First Punch
The Michigan Attorney General, Jennifer M. Granholm, has appointed herself as
the official locomotive for the slow motion train wreck predicted in last
month's Update. As most readers already know, the Attorney General issued
notice letters to the industry's largest third party billing processors,
instructing these companies to immediately disable services to numerous sites
that may contain child pornography, and further disable all similar
Websites. The billing companies reacted in a variety of ways, including
immediate termination of services to the named sites, requests for further
information, or no response at all. While some Webmasters in the industry
reacted with indifference or support for the Attorney General's actions, given
the universal disdain for child pornography, others realized the dangerous
precedent that will be set if her actions are successful.
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Finding Big Whales For Your Sponsor ProgramGeoff BlakelyDo you have a sponsor program for your adult sites? Whatever the answer is this article can dramatically change the level of income you generate from having a sponsor program. I have four paysites that I run, I probably waited too long to start my sponsor program but hell better late than never. I have in the past run a very successful sponsor program for an e-book I sold, so I've learned that it?s very hard to find good people to signup for your program. Especially ones that bring alot of traffic and in turn create revenue. My choices right now to attract people to my program are as follows: write articles and mention my sponsor program, advertise on adult webmaster sites or send out e-mails to adult webmasters. Thing is it takes time for people to come to your sponsor program site and look it over and then signup. It takes time to download banners and set them up with the special code. Most sites are already promoting sites and are pretty happy with the situation. So for the most part we sit back and watch a few people signup for our programs here and there. We all want that big whale to come in and signup for our program and make us rich so how do we find them? Full story ... |
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