MPA3 Offers Discount on Source Code, Prepaid Custom Work

MPA3 Offers Discount on Source Code, Prepaid Custom Work

LOS ANGELES — MPA3 has announced the offering of steep discounts on five licenses for its source code version, along with a special deal on prepaid custom work for those seeking mods to the feature-packed affiliate management and tracking software.

According to MPA3’s Oystein Wright, over the years MPA3 has been sold as a license-to-rent only, however after doing market research on the respective wants and needs of affiliate program owners, the company decided to offer a limited number of fully licensed source code versions.

Wright reveals that a previous sale offering the system for $4,750, including initial installation and full access to modifying source code was so successful, the company is now offering five more source code licenses for sale. This represents an unbeatable 90 percent discount from the regular price of $47,500.

In addition, prepaid custom coding packages are now being offered in response to customer demand and include 10 hours for $1,250 (a $500 discount), 20 hours for $2,200 (a $1,300 discount), and 50 hours for $4,900 (a $3,850 discount).

The source code license is subject to several limitations. These include a prohibition against rebranding and reselling of the software or releasing the source code to the public; while support for the code is valid for 60 days after installation on the client’s server, or until the source code is modified, whichever comes first.

“Clients will receive MPA3 v5, which completely reinvents the way program owners and affiliates work on a day-to-day basis. With its intuitive interface, graphical charts for any type of statistics, and sleek navigation, we have created the ultimate software for any serious affiliate program and its affiliates,” Wright says. “18 years of market experience is put into version 5 of MPA3, and as such program owners can feel confident when they purchase the source code, which is very well written, intuitive, and ready for additional modifications by the client’s own developers.”

After talking to numerous program owners, Wright believes that having full control of the source code is extremely important for users, while not being bound by limitations often given by licensors of software will give the owner a greater sense of security.

Another major perk is the low, one-time pricing.

“Having to pay monthly recurring license fees can often be a deterrent when choosing a software,” Wright concludes. “With this one-time license fee, which includes the rights to modifying the source code, company owners take back control of their operations and recurring costs.”

For more information, email oy@mpa3.com.

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