Methods of providing published content are presented. Content providers,
including advertisers, can have their network addresses become black
listed through no fault of their own. Content providers can utilize one
or more intermediary providers each having their own distinct network
address, possibly a registered domain name. An advertiser or other
content provider can engage members of a distribution channel to
disseminate promotional information to consumers where the promotional
information comprises a network address of the intermediary provider.
Upon a request directed toward the network address, the intermediary
transforms published content obtained from the primary provider to make
the content appear as though it originated from the intermediary
provider. Should a black listing event occur, only the intermediary
provider would be affected. An updated or new intermediary provider
having a new, distinct network address can be instantiated to replace the
black listed provider.