Temptation House Goes Global With Affiliate Push

PRAGUE — Czech-based reality adult site TemptationHouse.com is seeking to expand its reach with the launch of its affiliate program, housing a unique brand of European exhibitionism and hedonism.

Since Temptation House opened its doors in late March, the site has recorded more than 1.6 million hits from 140 countries, and gives members the ability to control the cast of the site, who are roommates in the "house."

"The members can communicate to them through a chat client," spokesman Wayne Hentai told XBIZ. "There are translators on their end, and the members have a say in who gets voted off the 'island.'"

The site offers a reward and penalty system, in which members dole out points to the roommates, and eventually decide whether to keep the roommates or boot them out.

"Temptation House brings the best elements of reality TV and the interactivity of the Internet to this competitive and challenging sexual contest," TemptationHouse.com President Slavomir Paraviciny said.

It's an idea Paraviciny believes will be as big a hit in the U.S. as it is in Europe, so he currently is reaching out to American webmasters with its affiliate program. TemptationHouse.com offers 20 percent payouts for first-time signups and another 10 percent for webmaster referrals.

"The sex that goes on in the house is a big draw, of course, but the people in the house make the site memorable," Paraviciny said.

Notable members of the Temptation House cast include Italian adult star Maurizia Paradiso. To date, 42 site performers/roommates have stayed at the Temptation House.

For more information, visit Temptation House's affiliate area or email Michael at press@temptationhouse.com.

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