MPA3 Affiliate Software Adds RevUpCard

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ Award-winning affiliate software provider Mansion Productions has announced that its flagship MPA3 program is now fully integrated with the RevUpCard payment system.

According to the company, the added capabilities make MPA3 easier, faster and more flexible than ever before as a utility for program owners to automate payments for their affiliates.

"As the online affiliate marketing industry continues to grow and expand, our software is designed to adapt to a wide variety of business models and webmaster needs," Mansion CEO Oystein Wright said. "RevUpCard payments give paysite owners another way to process payouts for their affiliates — and offering direct to card payments really has become a selling point for many affiliates who want to do business at a digital pace instead of waiting for snail-mail to show up."

According to the company, the RevUpCard allows for instantaneous credit to any cardholder account and the card can be used at hundreds of thousands of ATMs or anywhere that a standard MasterCard is accepted. Sending money from one RevUpCard account to another can be done instantly with a minimal fee of twenty-five cents per transaction.

"We have seen the value that RevUpCard has and now that it has been fully integrated directly within the MPA3 affiliate software, program owners can manage affiliate payouts with just a few clicks," Wright said. "The amounts are transferred instantly and that gives affiliates more liquidity which they can utilize to secure more traffic and in-turn to drive more business back to the sponsor program using it."

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