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The number of people with AD blocking software / plugins is raising.

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by www.techdo.com, Jun 9, 2007.

  1. #1
    lately i've noticed that the number of impressions (and earnings) in adsense statistics are less week after week; while the number of accesses to the Website is increasing

    maybe many people is using ADv. blocking software / plugins ?
    should i think about something different from Adsense ?
     
    www.techdo.com, Jun 9, 2007 IP
  2. Monty

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    #2
    I guess it's depends of the site topics. If you site is aimed at webmasters and geeks, the percentage of them using adblock is high.
    But if it's a more general topic, like cooking or health, I don't think it's a problem, a lot of people don't even know those kind of plugins exist.

    And if your visitors are mainly geeks, they know what ads are, Adsense or others, and less likely to click on it, even if it show up.

    Are you sure that the impressions decrease is because of such plugins ? Did you check it against the pages view figures from your analytics tools ?
     
    Monty, Jun 9, 2007 IP
  3. zexy

    zexy Guest

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    #3
    I don't think the number of people using ad blocking software is that high.
    Even webmasters doesn't block ads because they have to test, control, etc. their own ads ;)
     
    zexy, Jun 9, 2007 IP
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    I know that konqueror has ads blocked by default. I had to unblock them in order to see what appears on my websites. And I guess this is a tendency that will spread to other browsers, most probably on firefox, less probably on IE (since MS has its own ad network).
     
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    Try naming all your css, images etc. with "advertisement" or something similar in their name, that way the whole site gets messed up. Or use Javascript to see if the adverts are loaded, and if not then refuse to show them the site. Or, write the code in dynamically with javascript, that may get round the blockers. Some people won't like it, but it takes the biscuit that people are prepared to leech without even giving adverts a second thought.

    It's even worse that konqueror do it by default, that's really bad of them as it's adverts that keep the internet going.
     
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    SoniCute Active Member

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    This method maybe should work on you too,the problem is many visitor use proxy site to visit website and all proxy site have features "remove javascript",and what I do is search TOP PROXY SITE and block all proxy site on their list (block url and their IP),and redirect to other page and give message like "Please dont browse anonymous or use proxy site to visit www.domain.com",and until now my method above success,everyday I added 30-100 IPs proxy site.

    So I am glad to owner proxy site and top site who promote their site :),that make me easy to do my work.
     
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    qwestcommunications Notable Member

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    #7
    Spot on. I think, other than webmasters and techno enthusiasts, very few poeple use ad blocking software, though quite a few people might be tempted if they keep coming across popups.
     
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    Norton had ads blocked by default as well. They may have changed it recently. But Symantec/Norton is what consumers buy at Staples, Comp USA etc, and often comes on new computers, e.g. Dell.
     
    dbdomains, Jun 9, 2007 IP
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    I don't think FireFox are going to introduce adblocking by default. Thay get some kind of payoff from google for ads through firefox, $50m last year if I remember correctly (which I probably don't), but a lot anyway.
     
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    Also, if you go for the images with words like "advert" in their name, make sure you give all images a background with text saying to disable their advert software.
     
    micmicmic, Jun 9, 2007 IP
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    i have never seen this problem, and i don't think people are using that much ad blocking softwares
     
    totalmasala, Jun 10, 2007 IP
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    maxthon 2 is another browser blocks ads automatically. I stop using it because they are blocking all my ads.
     
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    Concentrate on your presentation of ads to those who will SEE it! You know what they say about the rest.
     
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    But monetisation speaking, what's the point in having non-paying visitors? they just use up resources.
     
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    zangief Well-Known Member

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    This should make google worry not us , we are just the small ones.I am sure they are thinking for solution to them.
     
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    They add to your site's popularity ...which can bring more ...(non paying customers.;) )
     
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    But unless they like to you, how do they add to your popularity?
     
    micmicmic, Jun 10, 2007 IP