Mansion Productions Nominated For Two XBiz Awards

MARINA DEL RAY, Calif. – Mansion Productions has been nominated for two XBiz Awards, and are currently finalists in the Solution Provider of the Year and Innovative Product of the Year categories.

Mansion Productions is perhaps best known as the providers of the MPA2 affiliate software, which was recently replaced by the upgraded MPA3 affiliate tracking and stats program. Additionally, they offer the cutting edge MAS members area content management system.

According to Oystein Wright, Chief Executive Officer of Mansion Productions, "I am totally thrilled to be nominated in such prestigious categories. Mansion Productions has worked very hard in 2004 year to present the most complete webmaster tools and services. Winning the XBiz Award in these categories would just be the icing on the cake."

"Finalists in two categories for 2005, Mansion Productions is a perfect example of the type of leading-edge provider of products and services to the online adult industry that the XBiz Awards were created to honor," said Stephen Yagielowicz, Senior Editor of XBiz.

The winner of the 2005 XBiz Awards will be announced at the annual XBiz Awards ceremony in Las Vegas on January 5th at the House of Blues. For more information about the XBiz Awards visit www.xbizawards.com.

For more information, please visit www.mansionproductions.com.

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