Best way to rent out content?

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Hi, everyone! I have a script that scrapes some data from a website, turns it into variables and creates spinned content. Additionally, I pick up more content from here and there and render it in a way that Google can crawl it. I've already created thousands of quality pages that copyscape can't even trace back to its original source.

What I want to do is rent this content out to clients. What I'm thinking is them assigning a CNAME pointing to my server from a subdomain. I'd really like for this content to be in a subdirectory instead of a subdomain, so I might have to play around a bit with .htaccess.

Can anybody think of another way of I can make a client's site show the content I'm renting out to them without them having control over the files and/or cache?

Thanks in advance!
 
I doubt people will be interested in renting content.
Why won't you sell the content?
 
I doubt people will be interested in renting content.
Why won't you sell the content?
I already have a few clients on stand-by. If I sell it, I only get payed once. If I rent it out monthly I tweak the script, polish the content output and get payed each month.

For arguments' sake, let's just accept the premise of it being a profitable endeavor. I would like to hear if anybody has any input regarding the technical aspect.

Thanks!
 
I make most of my income licensing out content. To make good money it has to be very high quality and properly unique. So you will struggle a bit to make good money with that model.

If your system has some form of user interface it might be better to rent access so clients can use it to create their own content.

Alternatively use the content to auto create sites. Then you can either rent out or use yourself to generate a passive income.
 
I already have a few clients on stand-by. If I sell it, I only get payed once. If I rent it out monthly I tweak the script, polish the content output and get payed each month.

For arguments' sake, let's just accept the premise of it being a profitable endeavor. I would like to hear if anybody has any input regarding the technical aspect.

Thanks!

From the sounds of it, this is just spun content and even if it is unique will have little value.
You will probably spend more time and money trying to fix the technical aspects than making money.
You could try setting up PBN's with the content then selling links, that way you keep control but obviously if it will be hosted on client sites then you will have no control.
 
From the sounds of it, this is just spun content and even if it is unique will have little value.
You will probably spend more time and money trying to fix the technical aspects than making money.
You could try setting up PBN's with the content then selling links, that way you keep control but obviously if it will be hosted on client sites then you will have no control.

I think there is some value in his content.

What he's doing is something like NLP (natural language processing), in a too much simple level. So it doesn't have whole power of NLP, but he might gets some good results, yeah.

I don't know anything about content rental, but "my two cents" for this discussion is: it works. If you are interested to auto create content without looking like a spammer, you'll need to learn something about:
1. data/statistics analysis;
2. feeling analysis;
3. natural language processing (understanding + generation);
4. programming (yeah, you'll need implement your own tools).

Is it fast? No way. I'm studying about "data analysis tools creation" (in a specific niche) and I have a long way, but it can reward you long the way.
 
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