Cons of MRR packages

Which Resale Rights To Create Or Buy 3

The cons of MRR packages are not too many but they exist.

For one thing, because this is something that basically becomes your product to distribute, you do have to set up your own site. This means getting a domain and web hosting which is an expense that you don’t have with regular resale rights.

Another thing you have to understand is that as the distributor, you are now responsible for this product to everybody who you sell it to. Which means you have to answer all support questions and are also responsible for all refunds. It’s more of a headache when you’re responsible for MRR packages.

What about PLR packages?

I’m going to make this short and to the point.

The pros of PLR packages?

You can virtually do whatever you want with them.

The cons of PLR packages?

You can virtually do whatever you want with them.

If this sounds like double talk, it’s not. You need to understand, with most PLR packages, you are getting a product that the creator basically says you can do anything you like with it, from changing the content to the name to the price to whatever. That’s a lot of flexibility.

It’s also a lot of responsibility. You can literally destroy a good PLR product by what you do to it. And, if you are creating it from scratch, it may turn out to be garbage right out of the starting gate.

On the plus side though, you may end up creating something that takes the Internet by storm. If you do, be prepared for the support nightmares that are to follow. You will have to handle the headaches of every person you sold this package to. And if it involves technical things like scripts or software, that’s when you really find out what the meaning of “nightmare” is.

So there you have it. The good and bad of all resale rights packages. Hopefully from this little review you’ll be able to decide which resale rights package is just right for you.

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