Mansion Unveils MPA3 Standard

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ Award winning adult software provider Mansion Productions has announced the release of the latest version of its MPA3 platform — MPA3 Standard — and you could get a copy for free at XBIZ LA.

According to the company, MPA3 Standard combines the power of Mansion Production's full version of MPA3 with the ease in use of self installing out-of-the-box software at a competitive new price point.

"This new low price for MPA3 Standard makes this powerful software attractive and attainable for start-ups and smaller web companies; a market that Mansion Productions has left to the competition until now," stated a Mansion rep. "MPA3 Standard provides robust and versatile affiliate tracking, up-to-the-moment stats at a glance, cascading billing, and fraud protection for all parties involved in the program."

Mansion intends MPA3 Standard to be the new standard for affiliate tracking, and so packaged it with all the basic options a program needs to grow, while satisfying affiliates.

"MPA3 Standard is long overdue," says Mansion Productions' CEO, Oystein Wright. "At Mansion Productions we've been content to build and rebuild our award winning MPA3 to the point where it can do anything. With that kind of power available to our clients it only makes sense for us to look at our package options in a new way."

"This new standard for affiliate tracking software is what the industry needs," Wright added. "It is simple to use without being weak, and it has all of the best options our program webmasters will need without bogging them down with the stuff they don't use."

"MPA3 Standard is a big deal to me," offered Mansion Productions' Client Relation Director, Ananda Sisk. "I mean, it is so easy, it installs itself like 'normal' software, where our client doesn't need to deal with us putting the product on their server for them."

Sisk is quick to point out that MPA3 Standard's simple installation procedure did not mean that it was only suitable for simple tasks, but rather that it provides a foundation for growth, offering the features that matter most.

"It's a great starter, but it isn't just for start ups," she said. "This package gives smaller programs access to the kinds of tools and support they need to grow their business and entice affiliates. And the interface is simple and elegant in a way we've never had before — it will make using Standard a breeze for our clients."

The spokesperson said that MPA3 Standard does everything affiliate software should. It's fast, it's easy to install, update and use, and Mansion provides full support to assist clients along the way.

"New clients should consider utilizing this powerful affiliate tracking software option if what they need is the tried and true functionality of award winning software like MPA3 without the complexity of an entire list of payment processors and intricate customizations," the rep concluded. "This gateway software allows a growing company all the power and support for a third of the price."

MPA3 Standard is available for lease starting at $99 per month.

Webmasters attending XBIZ LA can see a demo of MPA3 Standard along with the rest of the Mansion product line on Tuesday, Feb. 9, at 11:30 a.m. During the demo, Mansion Productions will raffle off three licenses for MPA3 Standard — each is valued at $499 and includes three months worth of rental fees, valued at $99 per month. Raffle tickets will be available from Mansion team members at the demo.

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