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Don't leave google just install adblock to your browser

Discussion in 'Google' started by mark1230, Oct 1, 2012.

  1. #1
    If you are not happy with google then just install adblock plus and enjoy google search...
     
    mark1230, Oct 1, 2012 IP
  2. imfusa

    imfusa Active Member

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    It is true Google Ad Blocker works for not viewing the ads anymore, but why do that? What if you type a search and don't find it, but there is an ad that is related to your search, what then?
    I would not go for any ad blockers, or if there are, only the ones that don't offer related ads to your content that you search/view (i am not referring to google).
     
    imfusa, Oct 2, 2012 IP
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    webspekers Member

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    The Norton and Symantec antivirus application having a auto ad blocking option to block ads on browsers, It is safe to browse with out ads.
     
    webspekers, Oct 2, 2012 IP
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    stubsy Well-Known Member

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    Switch to Bing for better results
     
    stubsy, Oct 3, 2012 IP
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    adbash Active Member

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    Sometimes sponsored results are worth more than natural SERP so I don't see the reason for blocking ads.
     
    adbash, Oct 3, 2012 IP
  6. Yummers

    Yummers Greenhorn

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    +1 for Adblock as long as I'm a "visitor"
    -1 for Adblock as long as I'm a blogger...

    Sponsored results almost all the time filtered manually FYI
     
    Yummers, Oct 3, 2012 IP
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    While I agree, I think adblock is most beneficial on sites where the advertisements are overwhelming. Google has relatively good ads, so I don't see the problem. Not to mention, it hurts those who are publishers and get ad revenue.
     
    trevopoli, Oct 3, 2012 IP
  8. mark1230

    mark1230 Well-Known Member

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    But i am enjoying every bit of it..yes it hurts a lot to publishers including myself. But still loving it ..
     
    mark1230, Oct 4, 2012 IP
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    urbanite Greenhorn

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    From both a publisher and user viewpoints, it's good to keep in touch with the kind of ads running. You don't want to exist in a vacuum especially when you're in internet marketing.
     
    urbanite, Oct 4, 2012 IP
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    mark1230 Well-Known Member

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    There is another option also ..most of us use atleast two browsers -- we can keep adblock in one and other without ...and then if we like to see ads we can just hop on another browser >.>
     
    mark1230, Oct 5, 2012 IP
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    Manoko Peon

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    Adblock is a God-sent. :)
     
    Manoko, Oct 5, 2012 IP
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    d3t0x Active Member

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    haha i like this attitude
     
    d3t0x, Oct 5, 2012 IP
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    pupul Prominent Member

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    I block ads from spammy sites with spammy ads.
     
    pupul, Oct 5, 2012 IP
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    rookey Peon

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    Yeah, I also do it the other way round - just add the sites to Adblock which are displayingly overwhelmingly annoying ads...
     
    rookey, Oct 5, 2012 IP
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    Exactly easy way to stay away from such ads by adding them in Adblock .....
     
    Mega Mind, Oct 5, 2012 IP