re: Charging web sites for using my articles. I'm looking at syndicating a regular article relating to my site. In essence, what I want to do is offer an article (as a simple HTML file) by syndication for a fee. My subscriber would have a snippet of script on one of their web pages that would source the article file from my or a third-party server. I envisage a web site owner would subscribe and be given (or I may have to manually give) a user name and password to enable access to where the article file would reside. My questions is: Is there a third-party web site that would be able to manage such subscritpions? (in much the same way that aweber does with email newsletters) I envisage I would open an account and be able to place the article on their site and interested web site owners would subscribe for $x per year, be supplied with the script snippet for their web page and the syndication process of new articles would be automatic from then onwards. I've investigated PayPal's subscription system and it is not suitable (it's essentially for newsletters, etc.). PayPal advise that I would have to do a lot of programming to be able to use their system for this. I don't want to have to re-invent the wheel to accomplish this. Does anyone know of such a service ? Yours sincerely, David Berghouse Author: Museum-Tracker. http://museum-tracker.com/