Mansion Integrates CPAWins With MPA3

LOS ANGELES — Mansion Productions and CPAWins have announced an integration partnership involving CPAWins managed-offer platform, which has been successfully incorporated into MPA3, Mansion's award winning affiliate software.

"We're very excited about partnering with CPAWins, which will help adult networks increase revenue and retention," Mansion Productions CEO Oystein Wright said.

"Developing our award winning affiliate tracking software further is a natural step for us," Wright added. "Our partnership with CPAWins is a solid asset and everyone involved is looking forward to big releases in the near future."

According to the company, CPAWins' innovative platform, which is widely used in the video game industry, provides publishers with a wholly new way to fully engage potential customers and current members while earning full membership rates and more.

"With a seamless integration into MPA3 complete, CPAWins answers the most important needs of affiliates, as it provides a ground-breaking and proven alternative for advertisers, publishers and Internet surfers," stated a company release.

"The integration partnership between CPAWins and Mansion Productions is a match made in heaven, in that it takes advantage of the immediate opportunity for adult publishers to effectively and quickly monetize both new and current users in a new and innovative manner," CPAWins CTO Steve Wells said. "Mansion's award winning affiliate tracking software fits perfectly with our rewards offers platform, which will allow users to have free access to their favorite premium content of choice."

"In addition, we plan to continue major innovations with our platform to continue serving many more adult publishers in the near future," Wells concluded.

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