FameDollars Launches Webyoung.com

LOS ANGELES — FameDollars, the affiliate program and subsidiary of Gamma Entertainment, has announced the re-launch of Webyoung.com as a stand-alone website, focusing on what it calls "beautiful, young women in exotic and glamorous settings."

The content on Webyoung is exclusive and is designed to appeal to "a more sophisticated adult entertainment consumer," FameDollars said.

Filmed entirely in HD, the lenses are selected to allow the visual beauty and depth of field that fully showcase the locations, allowing them to become part of the scene, according to FameDollars. The company said that music and decor really help set the mood of each scene.

"I cannot wait to see the reaction of surfers to Webyoung 2.0," said Magalie Rheault, Famedollars' director of product and development. "This product is unlike any other currently offered by our program and the market for softer, more glamorous content has seen a meteoric rise in popularity to become one of the top niches in recent years. These girls really represent the beauty of youth and the passion that comes along with it."

Webyoung.com has launched with several dozen scenes and photo sets, with many more in final stages of production and editing. Regular updates will include both amateur and professional porn stars.

For marketing collaterals and any questions about Webyoung and any other FameDollars sites,  contact derrick@famedollars.com or visit FameDollars.com.

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