HeatParty.com Is Back Online

LINDENHURST, N.Y. — HeatParty.com, the lifestyle website that combines porn with information on swinger parties, is back.

According to Heat Party President Joe Brandi, the company took down the site in order to focus on other sites, including Heatville.com and TheGayDatingSite.com, and to produce the DVD “Stories of Heatville,” starring Ariel Summers, under the Heat Party Productions banner.

But President Joe Brandi tells XBiz that the company received such a “huge response” from former members that Heat Party decided to put the site back up, albeit with some major changes.

For example, the site got a complete redesign by the team at Interactive Arts Ltd. and DatingSoftware.biz, and it also will feature the Internet radio station Fusion Radio.

Brandi said the original Heat Party drew roughly 7,000 members in six months of existence, thanks to publicity generated through parties hosted by adult stars such as Ron Jeremy, Keri Windsor, Lisa Sparxxx, Venus, Vanessa del Rio and Ariel Summers.

The relaunched site will offer free lifetime membership for the first 5,000 members. After that, membership will be $4.99 per month.

Webmaster can earn commissions through an affiliate program paying 50 percent revshare for initial referrals (first month of membership) and 25 percent for renewals. Payments are made by check after a $30 minimum is reached.

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