How Publishers Can Help Improve Native Ads

Native advertising(i) is here to stay. It has become a crucial part of many publishers’ business models. Native ads can best be described as sponsored articles or videos that resemble traditional editorial work but indeed are paid for content. However, some fear audiences could be misled into thinking they were actually consuming independent journalism, not realizing that somebody has a vested business interest in what they’re consuming. Check out this report by contently.

This chart shows what measures audiences think would improve native advertising (in percent):

Infographic: How Publishers Can Help Improve Native Ads | Statista
You will find more statistics at Statista

(i) Wikipedia: “Native advertising or Sponsored content is a type of advertising, mostly online, that matches the form and function of the platform upon which it appears. In many cases, it manifests as either an article or video, produced by an advertiser with the specific intent to promote a product, while matching the form and style which would otherwise be seen in the work of the platform’s editorial staff. The word “native” refers to this coherence of the content with the other media that appears on the platform.”

I bought my own domain name – how do I use it with a PowerSite?

Overview
In summary, the Publishing process includes registering an alternate website address with us then “forwarding” the Website address you already owned to the alternate one.

There is no savings in purchasing your own domain names – the domain registration is included in the cost of publishing your site.

Process
Put your site “Online” by completing the “Publish” process.

Once your site is Published and Online, you are ready to forward your Website address to this site. Access the account you used to register your Website address and enter the temporary address in the “forwarding” or redirect feature. If you need assistance, please contact your domain registrar’s technical support department. We cannot provide any assistance with this step as it is out of our control.

If all was set correctly, your site will be displayed using your Website address instead of the temporary one.

Example
You have a property with an address of “123 Any St” and you would like to use a Website address you already own, e.g. MarysLatestListing.com.

During the Publish process, enter a property-related address (such as 123AnySt.com), and Publish the site. Once the site is online you are ready to forward your Website address to the site.

Login to the domain registrar (for example, GoDaddy) where you have your Website address MarysLatestListing.com.

There should be an option (sometimes listed under “DNS Settings”) available to “Forward” or “redirect” your Website address (often referred to as a “Domain”). Enter the site address you just published with us. Once you confirm the change your Website address will be updated to forward to your site.

Please note that these changes may take your registrar several hours to update.

All domain registrars should offer this functionality in one form or another. For more information please look at the “Help” section for your registrar.

GoDaddy Forwarding Example

  • Login to your GoDaddy account.
  • Select the domain name you wish to forward.
  • On the right hand side of the page click the “Forwarding” tab.
  • Click “Click here to see details or to modify”.
  • In the “Forward to” box enter the domain name for your published site.
  • Click “Save Changes”.