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Publish your page
Last updated on: October 5, 2024

When your design is done, it’s time to publish your page.

Once your page is published, you’ll use its URL to share your links online and start driving traffic to your page.

You have three different publishing options:

  • Use an Ontraport domain
  • Use your own domain
  • Publish to WordPress

Regardless of the option you choose, the process always starts when you click Publish from your page builder.

Check out this Ontraport University lesson on publishing your pages:

Table of contents

Publish on an Ontraport domain
Publish on your own domain
Publish your page
Host pages to your main domain
Optional settings
Make “www” work on your custom domain
Publish on your WordPress site
SSL certificates
Unhost your page

Publish on an Ontraport domain

If you don’t have a domain of your own, you can use one of Ontraport’s domains to publish your pages for free.

Ontraport offers the following free secure domains. They all start with your business name as a subdomain: 

  1. Your-business-name.mytemporarydomain.com
  2. Your-business-name.temporary-domains.com
  3. Your-business-name.temporarydoma.in


Add unique file names to each of your published pages to keep your URL structure consistent. For example, Slurpees-to-Burpees.mytemporarydomain.com/home and  Slurpees-to-Burpees.mytemporarydomain.com/lessons.

publish page popup

Follow these steps to publish on an Ontraport domain:

  1. Select "Temporary domain."
  2. Enter your subdomain.
  3. Select the Ontraport domain you’d like to use.
  4. (Optional) Add your file name.
  5. Click Save & Publish.

Publish on your own domain

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Before you can publish pages on your own domain, you’ll need to connect your domain to your Ontraport account. If you haven’t done that yet, check out the “Host pages to your main domain” section below.

Publish your page

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Once you've set up your domain, follow these steps to publish your Ontraport page:

publish on custom domain

  1. Click My domain.
  2. Select your domain from the “Domain” dropdown menu.
    • The dropdown will only show your custom domains configured for page hosting.
  3. Add a file name to the end of the page URL.
    • If you publish your site's primary home page, you don’t need to include a file name.
  4. Click Save & Publish

You should not include “www” before your custom domain in the “Use your own domain” field. If you do, all your links must include “www” to send visitors to your page.

If you do want to include “www” in your page URLs, follow the steps discussed in the “Make ‘www’ work” section below.

Host pages to your main domain

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If you own a domain, you can publish your Ontraport pages to it. You need to update your settings to host pages on a custom domain. Check out this article to learn how.

Optional settings

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Once you’ve got your main custom domain set up, there are a few optional settings you may be interested in:

Make “www” work on your custom domain

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When you purchase a new domain, www may not automatically be part of your URL. If you want visitors to be able to reach your site by typing in www.[your domain].com, follow the steps below:

  1. Go to this page.
  2. Click New custom domain
  3. Add your domain in the domain field.
  4. From the “What shall we configure?” dropdown, select from the following options:
    • Page hosting and click tracking
    • Hosting pages only
  5. From the “Hosting” dropdown select “Host Ontraport Pages on a subdomain only.”
  6. Add “www” to the “Hosting subdomain” field.
  7. Click Configure.

That's it! You've set up your custom domain. It can take up to 48 hours to go live.

Publish on your WordPress site

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If you’d like to publish your page to an existing WordPress site, you’ll need to make sure that you’ve installed and activated the Ontrapage Plugin. Follow these steps to set up your Ontrapages plugin.

If you have the Wordpress option feature toggled on in your Advanced features page, then you'll see a third option when you publish your pages.

publish to Wordpress

  1. Click WordPress.
  2. Click Save & publish.
  3. Log in to your WordPress site as the administrator.
  4. Click ONTRApages → Add new.
  5. Add a title for your page, and select the saved name from Ontraport in the “Choose which Ontrapage you would like to use” dropdown.
  6. Click Publish.

SSL certificates

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SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) is a protocol that provides secure communications over a computer network or link, which helps visitors know a website is safe for browsing.

An SSL certificate creates an encrypted connection between web servers and browsers. It ensures that any data passed between you and the website can’t be stolen by hackers or malicious software.

There are two ways to spot whether a page has an SSL certificate installed. Secure pages have both a lock icon and HTTPS in the front of the URL. HTTPS is standard for web browsing now, and many browsers warn you if you try to visit an unsecure HTTP page.

Ontraport automatically applies an SSL certificate to your page URL (i.e, yourdomain.com) when you publish it. It can take anywhere from a few minutes to upwards of 48 hours before the change is reflected on your page.

Unhost your page

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If you would like to take down your page from your published URL, you can unhost it by clicking PublishUn-Host Landing PageRemove Current Page Hosting.

From there, you can either publish your page again to a different URL or store it unhosted in your pages collection.

Related university lessons
Publishing on WordPress
Follow the steps for publishing Ontraport pages to your existing WordPress site using Ontrapages, a WordPress plugin.
Ontraport Pages: The grand tour
In this tour, you’ll get a detailed look at page settings, block settings and how to create a page framework to get the page looking just right.
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