MPA3cash Bumps Affiliate Payments to $555

LOS ANGELES — Adult software provider Mansion Productions has launched increased payouts on the full company software line.

The company said a sale on MPA3 Pro or MAS content management system will yield an affiliate payout of $555. In addition MAS CMS rental has been offered in the program at $200 a sale, the same as MPA3 Standard. A group license of MPA3sync generates a $50 payout as well.

Last year Mansion Productions launched MPA3cash with its MPA3 Standard offering of $200 a sale.

"The affiliate program we've developed makes sense to our business," said Oystein Wright, CEO of Mansion Productions. "We build affiliate program software, and we run an affiliate program on it for others to promote. It is important to us to not compete directly with our client's products, so selling our software through the program lets us share in what we do best."

Always interested in remaining competitive, Mansion Productions is expanding its offerings in time to make an impact on the Phoenix Forum.

To take advantage of their new offer go to MPA3cash.com or contact Ananda Sisk at ananda@mansionproductions.com.

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