Mansion Productions Offers MPA3 Software Savings

LOS ANGELES — To celebrate the new year, Mansion Productions has slashed the cost of its award-winning MPA3 software, bringing the price down to $500.

The special begins on Jan. 1 and will remain in effect until Jan. 15. The offer includes license and setup fees, and waives the first month’s rent on the software. Additionally, a free database switch from any program over to MPA3 will be provided.

“When you’re new or experiencing growing pains, additional expenses are daunting,” To Mansion Productions CEO Oystein Wright said. “Everyone knows how effective the MPA3 affiliate program software is. [Now] it will be easier for companies who are thinking of taking that first step to do so with minimal up-front costs. By the time the second month rolls around, clients will be seeing substantial returns on their MPA3 investment.”

MPA3, fresh off its victory for “Best Solution Provider” at the Fourth Annual XBiz Awards in November, is a fully-customizable affiliate management product which provides clients with a comprehensive array of important services, ranging from detailed stats tracking to cascading billing options, and beyond.

For more information, visit www.mpa3.com.

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