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ONDC makes content-to-commerce pitch to news media platforms 

The digital arm of Dainik Jagran has set out to become the first news platform to integrate with ONDC. The government-backed network is trying to convince others.

April 24, 2024 / 17:48 IST
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The government-backed e-commerce network’s pitch to media companies is that they can capture more value by making readers make e-commerce purchases on their platforms, instead of just advertising.

After tech unicorns, restaurant chains, and FMCG majors, the Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC) is trying to attract a new breed of participants to the network: news media platforms.

The government-backed e-commerce network’s pitch to media companies is that they can capture more value by making readers make e-commerce purchases on their platforms, compared to just advertising.

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A memo floated around by ONDC for media companies said, “Traditionally, media houses have been able to use this to convert into both economic incentives for them and value-addition to their consumers through advertising or affiliate marketing. However, this distances them from the point of most value generation, i.e. the platform where the actual transaction of buying a product or service, and hence limits both how much they can charge, and the customisability of the offers they show/provide.”

It further added, “With ONDC, e-commerce is unbundled. Therefore, media houses can enable their consumers to directly transact using their channels, while other professional players take care of sellers, bringing together inventory and catalogues, as well as other services to fulfill a transaction. The media house can thus focus only on tailoring the offering to the best use of the customer from the universe of products and services available, and move from advertising to demand generation directly.”