Monday, March 10, 2008

Countdown to NCAA March Madness TipOff

The Countdown has Begun

On March 2nd, we launched the Mpayy Bracket Challenge to entice users to sign up for Mpayy. Bracketology experts, fanatic followers of conference champions and underdogs alike, 18-45 year old guys who anxiously await the release of a blank bracket sheet & plan to check their scores on their wireless devices are our sweet spot.

I've placed a countdown widget on the blog to the right until the time of tipoff on March 20 @ Noon. I'm looking for one that's slightly less futuristic looking, but you get the idea.

The $25,000 Mpayy Bracket Challenge is a hosted tournament open to all Personal and Mobile Merchant account-holders. The tournament Terms & Conditions can be found here. Users go through our quick (and increasingly friendly in-line validated forms) registration process and continue through to the Dashboard seen here:



Users click through to the hosted Mpayy White Label website, specify a password, and get to the Picks page. As you can see, the pool is all ready to be loaded with bracket the moment it comes out.



Reaching Bracketology Experts

Mpayy is the perfect way to accept fees for online NCAA March Madness bracket tournaments and office pools. Users can just sign up for a Personal account to send and receive money from users checking accounts. If you've ever run a friendly pool or Fantasy sports competition, you know what a pain in the arse it is to collect money from even your friends. Mpayy provides no excuse to not have paid. Just sign up and beam the funds to whomever is running the pool. No fees to either of you. PayPal will let you do this for 5 players without charging you. Mpayy wants to help you run your whole pool.

In order to get in front of college basketball fanatics, Mpayy has launched coordinated display and search engine marketing programs to find highly networked individuals through financial websites, social networks, and those looking for the tools to run brackets online. You don't have to go find those ads, just sign up to accept free online payments for your March Madness College Basketball tournament.

1 comment:

Gene S. said...

i knew that all the money i shell out to accept credit cards would pay off someday! the more i can utilize my bracket skills, the better!!