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Frequently Asked Questions about Digital Products with MRR & PLR Rights
MRR (Master Resell Rights) allows you to sell the product and pass on the resell rights to others. PLR (Private Label Rights) gives you the flexibility to modify and rebrand the product as your own.
Yes, you can modify PLR products in any way you like, including changing the content, branding, and adding your own personal touch. However, check each product's specific licensing agreement for any restrictions.
MRR allows you to sell the product and pass on the right to resell it, but you can't alter the product. PLR, on the other hand, allows you to modify and rebrand the product before selling it. PLR offers more flexibility than MRR.
Most platforms have specific guidelines around reselling digital products. Always check the licensing agreements for each product to ensure that you're compliant with the terms of sale on those platforms.
With MRR, you can sell the product and pass the rights to others, but giving it away for free may violate some licensing terms. With PLR, you have more flexibility to distribute it for free, but always check the specific product license for any restrictions.
- Unlimited Resell Rights (URR) means you can sell an unlimited number of copies of the product, and often, you can also resell the resell rights to others. This provides a great business opportunity with minimal upfront investment.
Yes, but always verify the product’s licensing agreement first. Some PLR products allow you to bundle them into packages, while others may have restrictions on how they can be sold.
Generally, no special software is required to sell MRR or PLR products. You can sell them via your website or on various online platforms using standard tools such as payment processors, email marketing software, and website builders.
Yes, both MRR and PLR products come with licensing terms that must be followed. It's important to ensure that the product doesn't infringe on any trademarks or copyrights, and to comply with the reseller and distribution terms outlined by the original creator.