Too Much Media Offers 'Leap Day' NATS Promo

Too Much Media Offers 'Leap Day' NATS Promo

LOS ANGELES — In celebration of this special day that only rolls around once every four years, Too Much Media has announced its special “Leap Day” NATS promotion.

One of various NATS promos the company plans to run through the month of March, the “today only” Leap Day promotion will be the most generous, in recognition of the day’s unique status.

According to TMM’s John M., the first five new clients that contact him and complete the new account signup process for NATS today will receive a $1000 credit to their Too Much Media account.

“What does that mean? Well, what it means is that you can get started with the industry leading NATS software, today, for free, and not have an invoice to pay for the first two months!” John M. explains. “Plus, $100 goes towards your first invoice — no hidden charges, no additional fees, and no fine print!”

“That’s 60 days to have it setup, integrated and rolling out to your affiliates to start making money,” John M. adds. “If you are motivated and serious about getting your program up and running, but have been overwhelmed with the costs, no matter how minimal, this is your chance to get that financial break you’ve been hoping for.”

The $1000 credit covers the NATS installation cost and support and training cost; the first month’s lease (on top of the free month provided to get started); plus a $100 credit towards the first invoice, which means that new clients can receive their first 60-90 days of using the popular NATS software for $50.

“I leave the office today at 6 p.m. EST, so you have until then to complete the process,” John M. says. “This is for today, and today only, and you will never see this offer again. Hell, I may even get fired for doing this, but I like to shake things up a bit.”

For more information, visit TooMuchMedia.com, or to take advantage of this special Leap Day offer, call John M. today at (732) 385-1576 x1135.

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