What does it mean MRR and PLR License?

 

Main Resale Rights (MRR)

 Master Resell Rights (MRR) is a versatile PLR license that allows you not only to use the product for your personal needs, but also to resell it to others. In addition, MRR extends the privilege to your customers, allowing them to resell it as well

However, it is essential to note that terms and conditions may vary from product to product. Here are some key aspects of the MRR:

1. Resell and keep profits: with MRR, You can sell the product As it is or rename it with your name and logo, making it look like your creation. The best part is that you will be able to retain 100% of the profits from these sales.

2. Customer resale: your customers can also resell the product with MRR, allowing a chain of resale. This creates a wider market reach for the product.

3. Price control: You have control over the price of the product, which means that you can offer special promotions or discounts as you see fit.

4. Limitations: Some MRR licenses may result in certain restrictions, such as the inability to distribute the product for free. Always check the specific terms of the MRR license before using it.

Private label rights (PLR)

Private label rights (PLR) provide a broad level of control over the content or product. It's like buying a product and having the freedom to make it entirely yours. Here are some key features of PLR licenses:

1. Personalization: PLR allows you to modify the product in the way you see fit, such as adding, removing or modifying content. This flexibility is excellent for content creators who want to make unique products.

2. Paternity: You can claim the authorship of the product and present it as your original creation. This is particularly advantageous for bloggers, coaches or anyone looking to establish themselves as an expert in a particular niche.

3. Distribution: You can distribute the product in various formats, such as eBooks, video courses or even physical books. This flexibility allows you to cater to a different audience.

4. Limitations: Although you have ample freedom with PLR, there may be some restrictions, such as the impossibility of claiming trademark or patent rights to the product. Always check the specific terms in the PLR license.

Resale rights

Resale rights, unlike MRR, do not grant your customers the privilege of reselling the product. This means that your customers can use the product for their personal needs, but they can't turn it over and sell it to others.