Too Much Media Inviting 5 Affiliates to Help Finalize New Interface

MORGANVILLE, NJ — Software developer Too Much Media announced that it will bring five affiliates to its New Jersey headquarters all expenses paid on Oct. 13-15 to test its new affiliate interface.

The company said it needs the affiliates' input to put the finishing touches on the nearly completed NATS4.1 product that promises expanded functionality and a return to simplicity for collecting data.

"Detailed data and endless options to improve your revenue are fantastic tools, but only if you are able to understand and use them. With NATS 4.1, TMM is raising the bar to new heights. It's a fast, clean, easy to use interface that allows you direct access to what you want, how you want it," said John Albright, owner of TMM.

The move comes at a point in the new system’s development when TMM said it needs the information before it will release the system to its clients. “Affiliates have always been a top priority to TMM and your feedback is vital to our continued success.”

"We are excited to announce that we will be flying five affiliates to our headquarters in NJ, all expenses paid. The affiliates selected will take part in a hands on testing of the new NATS 4.1 affiliate interface on October 14th and 15th, 2010. You will meet and work directly with our development team to ensure that NATS 4.1 provides the best possible interface for affiliates," said Charles Berrebbi, owner of TMM.

The trip includes round-trip airfare and transportation to TMM headquarters, hotel accommodations for the nights of Oct. 13-15 and all meals.

"Every idea counts and we hope that we can get some useful feedback from the affiliates as they are the ones utilizing the software on a daily basis," said Vlad Zamelukhin, head of sales and marketing at TMM.

For more information visit Too Much Media or vlad@toomuchmedia.com.

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