MPA3 V5 Enters Beta Phase, Seeks Testers

LOS ANGELES — MPA3 is inviting select program owners to be part of beta testing of its fifth version of its award-winning software, which offers a new interface, graphical charts and intuitive navigation.

"The 12 years of experience put into version 5 of MPA3 Standard, Pro and Enterprise makes this the pinnacle of MPA3 releases," the company said. "[W]e have again created the supreme software for any serious affiliate program and its affiliates."

To qualify for the beta testing, Mansion Productions require applicants to fit one of the following three categories:  (1) Own existing paysites, dating sites or erotic toys stores; (2) own an affiliate program; and/or (3) have been an administrator of an affiliate program.

Mansion Productions said that processors are invited as well, including IPSPs.

"Any of these requirements will suffice to be able to qualify to beta the new MPA3 V5," the company said. "If you are using another system, no problem. We can set your beta version of MPA3 to run side-by-side to compare.

"MPA3 V5 is created with the intention that anyone can start an affiliate program without technical hurdles, but during a beta phase it is important to work with someone with technical experience."

Some key new features with MPA3 V5 include a better and user-friendly design, new charts and reports, an optimized backend for better performance and new referral stats — grouped by traffic source or detailed per URL. Mansion Productions said that it also is  designed for mobile devices

A full list of current features can be found here. A list of all new features will be released at the same date as the release of the fifth version.

To get more information about MPA3 5, contact oy@mpa3.com.

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