Mansion Productions Launches Affiliate Program

LOS ANGELES — Adult software provider Mansion Productions is promoting its new affiliate program, MPA3Cash, by offering webmasters $200 per sale for each MPA3 Standard contract produced.

“When you generate sales, you’ll get credit and profit as we do,” the company said.

“We’ll provide you ads, banners, and helpful tips on how to convert interest in our product into another sale.”

The company said webmasters will able to see the product their promoting when they log in to its MPA3 Standard powered affiliate-tracking program.

“You can log in 24 hours a day to check your real time statistic with our program and see how well your promotional efforts are doing.”

According to the company, MPA3 Standard combines the power of Mansion Production's full version of MPA3 with the ease in use of self installing out-of-the-box software

"MPA3 Standard provides robust and versatile affiliate tracking, up-to-the-moment stats at a glance, cascading billing, and fraud protection for all parties involved in the program,” the company said.

“As we’re sure you know our industry has always been about trust, cutting edge internet technology, and exceptional marketing strategies. MPA3 Standard combines all three.”

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