Kelly Madison Media Launches 5Kteens.com

Kelly Madison Media Launches 5Kteens.com

CYBERSPACE — Kelly Madison Media has launched 5Kteens.com a new teen-themed 5K paysite and a sister site to their 5Kporn.com that launched earlier this year.

Kelly Madison Media advertises 5Kporn.com and 5Kteens.com as "the first of their kind to provide customers with an awesome 5120 x 2880 resolution."

“It was a natural progression to create a teen site,” explained Ryan Madison, the site’s concept creator. “With the success of 5Kporn.com, pairing the 14.7 million pixel video capability along with the popular teen-themed content was a no-brainer.”

Madison had previously mentioned that the impetus to create 5Kporn.com came from a desire “to offer a product that no one else was doing. We’re really one step ahead on this and pushing things forward in a unique way."

Answering critics “who think 5K means magnifying pores, zits, razor burns and stretch marks,” Madison argues that “it is just the opposite because with the bigger cameras, proper lighting and color grading, the right things shine while the blemishes fade away.”

5Kteens.com and 5Kporn share a member’s section so members can experience “all the 60-frames-per-second, flawless motion video that both sites provide,” according to a rep.

Webmasters interested in this the sites are encouraged to visit 5KBucks.com, or email ryan@5kvids.com.

In related news, Kelly Madison Media is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year.

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