Mansion Endorses NetCash for MPA3 Sites

LOS ANGELES — Mansion Productions has said that it encourages webmasters using the MPA3 affiliate software to implement NetCash because users have reported a 5 to 10 percent spike in revenue.

“Simply put, we’re impressed with the results,” Mansion Productions CEO Oystein Wright CEO said. “A 5-10 percent increase in joins and revenues translates into an even greater increase in profitability for our MPA3 merchants. We are recommending that each of our MPA3 merchants immediately implement NetCash, given how strongly accretive it is to revenues and earnings.”

Wright said implementing the NetCash software would take users only a few hours.

“We’re extremely pleased with the initial results,” NetCash CEO Peter Shapiro said. “We intend to build upon this success by utilizing the same rigorous analytical approach to testing and optimization that allowed us to become very successful in previous online ventures.”

NetCash allows customers to make secure, anonymous online purchases, while giving merchants a feature-rich billing tool.

“These initial results suggest that there is a substantial segment of the online audience that is concerned about their online privacy and security,” Shapiro said. “We are confident that NetCash will rapidly become a must-have for merchants seeking to aggressively grow their earnings.”

For more information, visit NetCash.com.

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