Mansion Productions Celebrates 10 Years of Success with MPA3 Offer

LOS ANGELES – Mansion Productions has turned 10 years old, and is thanking the industry by offering a free rental version of its award-winning MPA3 Affiliate Software for a limited trial.

Mansion Productions CEO Oystein Wright expressed pride in the accomplishments of the past and a determination to always look to the future.

“We were fortunate to enter this business at the right time and we took that opportunity seriously from day one," he said. "But I still see plenty of opportunity on the horizon and I hope ten years from now to be as proud of my company as I have been over the last decade."

Oystein attributes his company's success not only to the excellence of its products, but also to its commitment to continuously evolve its services to better assist clients with a myriad of needs.

"We have stood the test of time in part because we never tried to stand alone," Oystein said. "We respect our competitors, appreciate our vendors and cherish our customers. Without all of them we would not be the respected company that we have become.”

The MPA3 rental version offer is available on one day only. Interested parties may sign up on Monday, April 7 to receive a full three months of service, including free setup and no license fees. The service will begin on the sign up date of April 7, 2008, and end three months later.

The offer allows webmasters to try MPA3 on their own server, use it for the promotional period and return it if they choose not to continue service.

Webmasters interested in using MPA3 for the first time are welcome to visit www.MPA3.com to find out more about the entire software system as well as the promotional offer.

Los Angeles-based Mansion, which also provides the MAS Content Management Software, was voted the “Software Company of the Year" at the 2008 XBIZ Awards in February.

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