Mansion Productions Cuts Price on Flagship Software for New Clients

LOS ANGELES — Mansion Productions announced that it has lowered the price on its flagship product MPA3 PRO from $2,900 to $750 for new clients.

The company also noted that any client that purchased the software in the last month will receive the difference between the license fees they paid, and the new one by receiving free monthly rents.

Still included in the software are free assistance in setting the client’s affiliate design, setup of the first site inside the software, and free support.

“For years, MPA3 has had few competitors in our industry, but too often, we have lost sales purely on price point. Those days are over now that we offer a completely competitive initial price on the MPA3 PRO version of our award-winning affiliate management and tracking software. Time to let quality, not just the price, show who gets the sale,” Mansion said.

In addition, the company is offering programs that transition to MPA3 PRO from competing software an additional 50 percent off the initial license fee, as well as free assistance to get fast to market without any hassle.

Mansion has also introduced a new monthly rent-fee of $99. This level will allow new companies to build their initial customer base at an affordable entry level price.

The monthly rent schedule is priced at: $99 a month for up to 50 signups; $199 a month for up to 100 signups; $350 a month for up to 200 signups; $450 a month for up to 450 signups; $575 a month for up to 1000 signups; $675 a month for up to 1500 signups; $775 a month for up to 2000 signups; $875 a month for up to 2500 signups; $975 a month for up to 3500 signups; $1075 a month for up to 4500 signups; $1175 a month for up to 5500 signups; 5500 signups and above; and $115 per block of 750 signups.

To see demo of MPA3 V5 click here.

For more information on the software visit MansionProductions.com to submit a contact-form.

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