MRR sell on amazon.con or bn.com

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Hi, Warrior,

I have a question confused me for a while.
If I got MRR(Master Resell Right) ebooks from some popular sites like masterresellrights.com , can I sell them directly one the public sites like amazon.com or bn.com ?

Thanks a lot,

Vic Donal
#amazoncon #bncom #mrr #sell
  • Profile picture of the author Leslie B
    I don't know about bn.com but Amazon will not accept them and if they might even close your account if you try publishing it through their site.

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    • Profile picture of the author VicDonal
      Thanks for the answers.

      Where and How to resell the MRRs primarily ?
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      • Profile picture of the author JohnMcCabe
        First off, Amazon and Barnes & Noble are not "public sites." They are commercial endeavors with products for sale, just like your local bookstore only on a much larger scale. They pick and choose what they will or will not offer.

        You've been rightly informed. Amazon, in particular, will remove PLR or MRR ebooks on detection. Look for some of the threads from people who have either been warned or lost their accounts because they attempted to sell such books.

        Most MRR products sold go through your own website, using a processor like PayPal. It's been so long since I've sold anything through Clickbank that I don't know if they allow it or not.
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        • Profile picture of the author VicDonal
          John,

          Great Thanks.

          Vic
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  • Profile picture of the author gustoking
    I think if you used the MRR material as a basis to create a product than wont be to bad. Just tweek it, add nice colours etc. The hardest thing is to get concept and momentum, and i am sure there is some MRR stuff floating about on Amazon.
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    • Profile picture of the author JohnMcCabe
      Originally Posted by gustoking View Post

      I think if you used the MRR material as a basis to create a product than wont be to bad. Just tweek it, add nice colours etc. The hardest thing is to get concept and momentum, and i am sure there is some MRR stuff floating about on Amazon.
      Since the big crackdown on PLR and public domain books, getting anything along that line published on the KDP is pretty tough. It would take more than just tweaking a few words and colors to get past the human reviewers. Just ask the folks who tried it with public domain works...

      (Key word: tried)
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  • Profile picture of the author Martin Lee Jr
    You can most likely sell it on fiverr, or maybe Ebay.
    (Disclaimer: I'm not sure if they still accept, MRR, PLR or not on Ebay. But I know if you do sell a digital product, it does have to be downloaded on a cd/dvd, and mailed as a tangible product)
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    • Profile picture of the author VicDonal
      Martin,

      Thanks.

      Vic
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  • Profile picture of the author seobro
    What can we say on amazon. Due to all the junk content that people are dumping on em they are turning into spamazon or spam zone. OK as a result they do not want PD any. Public domain is what PD means. Also no MRR so take that as a warning. Create content that is 100% original and super unique. Otherwise, they might um BAN your asp, I mean app.
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    • Profile picture of the author VicDonal
      seobro, Thanks.

      Vic
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