Kelly Madison's Launches Adult Review Site

LOS ANGELES — Kelly Madison Media has announced the release of its new adult review site, https://reviews.kellyfind.com.

"With so many membership websites out there and all of the options to choose from, it's hard for potential members to feel like they are making the right decision," said XBIZ Award-winning star Kelly Madison. "We set out to create a place where potential members can go to get an unbiased opinion about the site that they are thinking about joining. We've asked our reviewers to not only provide factual information, but to also comment on the different areas where a site may excel or may fall short.

"There is also a final opinion that will allow the reviewer to go into more detail about certain areas, and of course his or her own opinion about the site as a whole. Although everyone's preferences are different, we felt it was important to be honest in the review and to warn potential members about any concerns we may have."

Madison explained there are two options when they add a new site.

"We have Site Entries and Site Reviews," she said. "A site entry will contain all of the information that can be obtained without being a member: details such as cost, payment options and a synopsis.

"A Site Review will be done from inside of the members area, looking at the content, the specs and of course what our opinions may be. Most Site Entries will eventually become full Site Reviews."

Madison said that a site's final score will be based on the results from four categories; Video, Photo, Entertainment, and Bang For Your Buck. Those four categories will have all of the information that can be gained from the members area, as well as our comments regarding the pros and cons for each category.

She added that surfers can search sites by name or category, and have them listed alphabetically. There are, also other options for both navigating and changing how the sites are viewed.

"Adding the KellyFind Reviews section has been a major project for us," Madison said. "We've tried to think of everything that would be useful while still maintaining ease of use. There are still some great things to come with both KellyFind and KellyFind Reviews.

"We plan on integrating the look of KellyFind Reviews to our older pages on Kellyfind, there will be an entire new section added for male models in the business, we will also be adding an area for mobile sites. Another major area we will be working on is a log in area for the surfers, this will allow them to have their own space to make KellyFind work more to their preferences; they can bookmark their favorite models, their favorite galleries and even their favorite categories."

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