Mansion Productions Offers Free Trial

LOS ANGELES — Multiple XBIZ Award-winning Mansion Productions has announced a new "Just Try It" promotion, offering a free trial on its MPA3 V.2 affiliate program software.

From April 2-9, Mansion Productions is waiving the set-up fee and first two month's fees as part of the Just Try It promotion, and will be available at the upcoming Phoenix Forum to demonstrate their premier software solution.

According to the company, its offerings have evolved over the past 11 years to meet the needs of webmasters interested in maximizing their revenue by reducing the time it takes to manage their sites and affiliates with intuitive real-time statistical data that puts site owners in control of their own sponsor program.

"We've made improvements to MPA3 and we want people to see them," Mansion Productions CEO Oystein Wright told XBIZ. "A program can use this free trial to run our system side-by-side with what they're using and compare us."

"If they like it, great! We move their system over!" Wright added. "If they don't, we'll close the license and they didn't pay anything!"

Mansion will assist new customers who wish to keep using the system in moving everything over to MPA3, such as importing affiliates, webmaster linking codes and historical stats.

"Mansion Productions understands the economic struggles our clients are hurdling," Wright concluded. "We want to show off and do our part to help financially all at the same time."

For more information, visit www.MansionProductions.com.

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