Mansion Productions Grabs 3 XBIZ Award Noms

LOS ANGELES — Adult software provider Mansion Productions has garnered three XBIZ award nominations.

The company is nominated for Software Company of the Year, Design Studio of the Year and Marketing Campaign of the Year.

“This year has been important for our company,” said Oystein Wright, CEO of Mansion Productions.

“We opened the year with the release of MPA3 Standard, and in so doing, we upgraded MPA3 Professional and MPA3 Enterprise as well. That in itself would be a big deal, but we were just getting started. We also opened our own affiliate program, MPA3Cash, released a rental version of MAS CMS, and brought a brand new product to market with MPA3Sync.”

MPA3 Standard’s marketing campaign was one of the three major campaigns Mansion Productions ran in 2010.

In October, Mansion Productions began its marketing for MPA3Cash, an affiliate program offering $200 a sale.

In December, Mansion released the robust document hosting and sync service, MPA3Sync, and the marketing to go along with it.

“We’re very pleased with the nominations," said Ananda Sisk, client relations director for Mansion Productions.

“This year was big release after big release for us and it is really nice to have that recognized. I hope we win."

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