Houston Gets New Paysite With PornstarDollars

LOS ANGELES — Adult affiliate company PornstarDollars.com has unveiled a redesigned and relaunched official paysite for the performer Houston.

Houston, known for her 500-man gangbang in 1999, will make her new home online at HotHouston.com.

Houston's site will offer the usual slate of adult paysite features, including photos and videos, while also giving fans a chance to interact with the performer via private messages and online chat. Subscribers to the site also will get access to a full adult DVD and toy store.

Houston said that she looks forward to interacting with fans on her new site.

“My website is my direct link to my fans," she said. "It's how I communicate with them, but also how I want them to watch my content. PornstarDollars has taken all my content and re-digitized everything in today’s super high quality HD formats so my fans will get the best Houston experience possible. They’ve created a true destination website, where my fans can watch my movies, privately chat with me, network with other fans on my message boards and buy their favorite hot new DVDs and adult toys, even if they don’t star me.”

PornstarDollars President Donald Osterholt compared Houston to industry icon Jenna Jameson.

"We were excited to create a site using the latest technology to deliver her content to the end users, her fans, while maximizing the effectiveness and revenue for the webmasters who promote the site," he said.

Fans who sign up for Houston's site also will get access to the rest of PornstarDollars' network of sites, which includes ClubAlektraBlue.com and AmyRiedVIP.com.

The site will run on the NATS affiliate tracking system.

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