FAQ

In digital marketing, MRR (Master Resell Rights) and PLR (Private Label Rights) are two different types of licenses that determine how you can use and sell digital products. Here’s a breakdown of each:

MRR (Master Resell Rights)
- Definition: MRR allows you to resell the product to others and also grant them the rights to resell it further.
- Usage: You can sell the product to your customers, and they can also resell it to their customers.
- Modification: Typically, you cannot modify the product. You must sell it as-is.
- Example: If you purchase an eBook with MRR, you can sell that eBook to others, and they can also sell it to their customers.
PLR (Private Label Rights)
- Definition: PLR allows you to modify the content and brand it as your own.
- Usage: You can edit, rebrand, and sell the product as your own creation.
- Modification: You can change the content, add your name, and make it unique to your brand.
- Example: If you purchase an article with PLR, you can edit the article, add your own branding, and sell it as if you wrote it yourself.

Key Differences
- Resell Rights: MRR allows for reselling and granting resell rights, while PLR allows for modification and rebranding.
- Customization: PLR gives you more flexibility in customizing the product, whereas MRR typically does not.